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  2. Nov 20, 1998 · 128 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1998. Roger Ebert. November 20, 1998. 4 min read. “Enemy of the State” uses the thriller genre to attack what it calls “the surveillance society,” an America in which underground computers at Fort Meade monitor our phone calls for trigger words like “bomb,” “president” and “Allah.”.

  3. Enemy of the State (1998) Review: This is a different direction for many. Will Smith for one and some noticeable comedic actors are here, but this is no comedy. Enemy of the State is quite a movie. What is the main point of this is the plot. It works in many ways.

  4. Enemy of the State (1998) Review: This is a different direction for many. Will Smith for one and some noticeable comedic actors are here, but this is no comedy. Enemy of the State is quite a movie. What is the main point of this is the plot. It works in many ways.

  5. Late-'90s action movie has frequent profanity, violence. Read Common Sense Media's Enemy of the State review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, Will Smith
    • Tony Scott
    • Touchstone Pictures
  6. Dec 25, 1998 · Enemy Of The State Review. Robert Dean is a successful lawyer who bumps into a old friend on the run from a secret government agency. Unbeknownst to Dean, his friend plants vital...

  7. Nov 16, 1998 · Enemy of the State is a mostly harmless chase thriller with one or two great scenes (NSA goes Italian!). The movie is solid throughout but is ultimately unmemorable. Not the strongest of Tony Scott efforts but it's certainly worth watching at least once.

  8. Nov 23, 1998 · Enemy of the State pushes lots of hot buttons: loss of personal privacy in a surveillance-happy society, our paradoxical fear of technology and utter reliance on it, and the sure and certain knowledge many people hold that Something Is Going On.

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