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So, 'The Enemy' dives into this tension-filled afternoon among three kids lost in their own war games. The atmosphere is thick with innocence, but that innocence gets twisted when they let a local kid join in, dubbing him the 'enemy.' It’s interesting how the film handles childhood imagination and how it can veer into darker territory. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into their playful yet unsettling world. The performances by the kids are raw and genuine, each bringing their own flavor to the dynamic. You can feel the weight of their choices as the game escalates, leading to some surprisingly heavy consequences. It's like a deeper exploration of friendship and rivalry, wrapped in a simple yet effective premise.
Explores themes of childhood play and consequencesInteresting character dynamicsRaw performances add depth
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