Not very many films can lay claim to this type of reaction, but Enemy's ending will surely leave viewers slack-jawed in their seats, wondering, "What just happened?" It's the kind of film that gets into your head and stays there for days, burrowing into your skull and depositing its mysteries deep in your subconscious. Those who wish to disregard all of the puzzling clues that it leaves behind to be deciphered can certainly enjoy it, based on its merits as a brooding and sexy thriller — but for those willing to go beyond the surface, Enemy has much more to offer than meets the eye.
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