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Enemy Of The State Movie Download In Mp4-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2ven -----------------------------------------Robert Dean is a mild-mannered lawyer who works in Washington, D.C. He is on the trail of a kingpin named Pintero. Meanwhile, a politician named Thomas Reynolds is negotiating with Representative Phillip Hammersley about a new surveillance system with satellites. But, Hammersley declines; Reynolds has Hammersley killed, but the murder is caught on tape, and the taper is chased by Reynolds' team of N.S.A. Agents. The guy must ditch the tape, so he plants it on Dean (unbeknownst to Dean). Then, the N.S.A. decides to get into Dean's life. That is when Dean's life began to fall apart all around him, with his wife and job both gone. Dean wants to find out what is going on. Then, he meets a man named "Brill" who tells him that Dean has something that the government wants. Dean and Brill formulate a plan to get Dean's life back and turn the tables on Reynolds.When lawyer Robert Clayton Dean meets an old pal accidentally, he does not know the trouble that is going to hit him. His pal, being pursued badly, slips him a disc without Robert reckoning - before being killed. Soon, Robert is believed to have something that others want - but what? Later, he stumbles across a setup that would render him the main suspect of a gruesome murder, hadn't he dropped by. Being shown several bugs by Brill, a trustable contact of the victim, Robert learns quickly about the fire he's playing with - and decides to win instead of giving up. The murder case of a staged suicide by a U.S. congressman may cause some heads to roll, if the disc containing the proof can be found in time and delivered to its destination - by the right party, that is.Manufactured suspense, loose ends never wrapped up, lots of explosions and paranoia, we seen it all in dozens of movies. Can anyone offer a decent explanation of what the point of Gabriel Byrne's character is? Gene Hackman is good. He's always good. Will Smith is charming. He's always charming. So what else is new? Not much in this movie.Except for TRUE ROMANCE, and BEVERLY HILLS COP and THE REF, I'm not a big fan of either Tony Scott or Don Bruckheimer, respectively. But this was a lot of fun and surprisingly thought-provoking. The beginning was obvious and a little clumsy, and the climatic shootout was a rip-off of TRUE ROMANCE. Plus, I didn't like the cheap gag involving the Asian couple. But other than that, I really liked this movie.
For one thing, instead of Scott's pyrotechnics overwhelming the movie, here they fit right in and added to the paranoia. Some people griped about the gangster subplot, but except for that shootout, I thought it worked well. It was a legitimate excuse why Smith's character wasn't clued in right away on what was happening to him, and made him look smart when he otherwise would have come across dumb. I liked Smith as well; he's becoming quite the actor. It was also a nice casting touch to have twentysomething white males as the bad guys. I especially liked Barry Pepper here. Voight was a better villain here than he was in THE RAINMAKER.
But the real treat of the movie was Hackman. One of the better character actors of all time, and the way he and the film refer back to his classic THE CONVERSATION is also very well done. Those glasses were a nice touch too.Tony Scott's thriller is flashy, but it's not dead stupid and it's never dull.Labor lawyer Robert Dean (Will Smith) finds himself being chased by rogue U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) agents looking for a tape that shows politician Thomas Reynolds (Jon Voight) murdering Congressman Phillip Hammersley (Jason Robards) because Hammersley doesn't support a Telecommunications Security and Privacy Act that would expand domestic surveillance powers of law enforcement agencies. As Dean's life begins to fall apart, the only one who can help him is former government operative turned surveillance expert Edward Lyle (Gene Hackman).Enemy of the State is based on an original script by American screenwriter David Marconi. Reynolds shoots Lyle in the hand and demands the tape, so Robert takes him to the restaurant where the Pinteros are having dinner, knowing that it is being watched by the FBI. Saying only that Reynolds wants "the videotape", Robert makes Joey Pintero believe he's asking for the tape of Pintero and his mob buddies while Reynolds thinks he's talking about the Hammersley tape. Reynolds gets in Pintero's face and demands the tape, and Pintero reacts by pushing him away. Suddenly everyone pulls out their guns. Pintero refuses again to hand over the tape, so Reynolds and his NSA goons head for the door. Suddenly, the cook fires a shot, and everyone else opens fire on each other. Minutes later, the FBI breaks in to find Robert and the cook the only ones left standing. As the paramedics take away the two survivors, Fiedler (Jack Black) and Jamie (Jamie Kennedy), Robert slips out the door. Lyle exits the van and, carrying Babe, they slip away. In the final scene, Robert and Carla (Regina King) are watching a news report about the bill being dead—for now. Robert, who has been cleared of any wrong doings, changes the channel and discovers a goodbye message from Lyle, who has escaped to a tropical location. The unrated version of Enemy of the State that has been released on DVD features several extended plot scenes but one has to decide on one's own whether they are an enrichment for the movie or not. But there are also some new scenes that feature some more cursing or erotic. a5c7b9f00b http://keygrasraf.jugem.jp/?eid=332 http://osinree.jugem.jp/?eid=252 http://tesrilit.jugem.jp/?eid=343 http://www.nookl.com/article/338144/71-movie-download-in-hd http://imovples.jugem.jp/?eid=286 http://www.nookl.com/article/338143/cruise-missiles-720p http://ncalatpu.jugem.jp/?eid=273 http://dayviews.com/golfvoti/526827376/ http://prolicot.jugem.jp/?eid=306 http://nuecentmis.jugem.jp/?eid=313
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