I always welcome discussion in any one of my meta-topics, oliver, so thank you for sharing the anecdotal reference and how it complies to the theme.
post-script:
Enemy of the State has been one of my favorite features for a long time now.
I still think the last pivotal scene of the film (read as: the shootout) is spectacular, and can be argued and debated alongside similar other scenes of tense-action/drama/violence, comparing their idiosyncrasies and context, and this one still stands out as a winner.
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