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Enemy Mine

Enemy Mine

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At the height of the devastating intergalactic war between humans and the bipedal reptilian humanoids known as Dracs, the earthling single-seat fighter pilot, Willis Davidge, and the saurian pilot, Jeriba Shigan, engage in a furious dogfight. As both sworn enemies crash-land on the desolate, inhospitable planet, Fyrine IV, they will have to put aside their hatred for each other, share knowledge and experience to fight the forces of nature and, above all, work in unison to survive. Can their forced coexistence and uneasy camaraderie pave the way for a genuine inter-species friendship?

One of the Ten Best “Forgotten” Sci-Fi Classics

 A funny thing happened to me on the way to the video store…I ran across a sci-fi film that didn’t rely on space battles, incredible special effects, or magnificent sets and costumes. Instead, it relies on a touching and compelling human story of survival, hate and conflict – and of bitter enemies becoming unlikely allies and, eventually, close friends.

“Enemy Mine” is one of the ten best “forgotten” sci-fi classics – those rare little gems that got overlooked on their initial release, but live on in video release.

Practically abandoned at the box office, “Enemy Mine” found new life on video among fans of the kind of science fiction we only read about as kids – stories that expanded our horizons and made use look at the world in a whole new way, not just wowing us with their dazzling effects.

It is the story of hotshot starfighter pilot Willis Davidge (Dennis Quaid) who, after a dogfight with the reptilian, alien Drac, is stranded on a hostile planet with one of the enemy. At first blinded by their hatred of each other, the pair soon learn that they can only survive by working together. By doing so, they develop a strange friendship that helps break the wall of distrust between enemies.

If you get the chance to check out “Enemy Mine”, give it a chance. It’s not likely to go down in history as the best sci-fi movie ever made, but it does have heart.


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