Jake Gyllenhaal Stars In Psychological Thriller ENEMY Arriving On Blu-ray This June
Here’s a movie that I most regret missing, while it was in theaters. From everything I have heard, Enemy will likely be a film I end up loving, but I just could not make any of the screening dates, or catch it while it was in theaters or on VOD. Now I will have the chance, as the film hits Blu-ray on June 24th. The film reunites Jake Gyllenhaal and Prisoners director Denis Villeneuve in a story about encountering another version of one’s self. It sounds fascinating and I am exited to finally be able to check it out. Learn more about this upcoming release in this post.
ENEMY
Mind-bending Thriller Based On Award-Winning Novel Arrives On Blu-ray And DVD June 24 From Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Academy Award® nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (Best Supporting Actor, Brokeback Mountain, 2005) reteams with his Prisoners director, Denis Villeneuve, in Enemy, a sexy and mind-bending thriller that breathes new life into the doppelganger tradition arriving on Blu-ray Disc and DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet) June 24 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Released theatrically by A24, the film is based on Nobel Prize in Literature winner Jose Saramongo’s novel The Double, and also stars Mélanie Laurent (Now You See Me), Sarah Gadon (A Dangerous Method) and Isabella Rossellini (Fearless). Winner of the Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver at the Catalonian International Film Festival, the Enemy Blu-ray and DVD includes a “making of” featurette and will be available for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.
Adam Bell (Gyllenhaal) is a glum professor who has grown disinterested by his ordinary life. When Adam discovers a man who appears to be his double, the identical men meet and their lives become bizarrely and hauntingly intertwined. Gyllenhaal is transfixing playing both roles, journeying through a world both familiar and strange. The film’s final and unnerving image will not be soon forgotten by audiences. In the end, only one man can survive.
BLU-RAY/DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*
· “Lucid Dreams: The Making of Enemy” featurette
*Subject to change
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