The film, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, doesn't stint on mud, corpses, or rubble, but the focus is all screwed-up.. Can't easily be dismissed or forgotten.. Although it is not without flaw, Enemy at the Gates makes its point in compelling fashion.. There's never much risk of reality intruding--just a lot of histrionic James Horner music nd plenty of designer stubble on the soldiers' faces.. Set-pieces get you so far (and Annaud delights in blowing this set to pieces), but the script's shortco...
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