Enemies Closer

Enemies Closer

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Peter Hyams
Produced by Moshe Diamant
Courtney Solomon
Orlando Jones
Written by Eric Bromberg
James Bromberg
Starring Tom Everett Scott
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Orlando Jones
Music by Tony Morales
Cinematography Peter Hyams
Edited by John Hyams
Production
company
After Dark Films
Signature Entertainment
Distributed by Lionsgate
Release dates
  • 4 December 2013 (2013-12-04) (France)
  • 24 January 2014 (2014-01-24) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States[1]
Language English
Budget $5,000,000[2]

Enemies Closer is a 2013 American action thriller film directed and photographed by Peter Hyams, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tom Everett Scott and Orlando Jones. It is Hyams' third directorial collaboration with Van Damme, following 1994's Timecop and 1995's Sudden Death.[3][4][5][6]

Plot Summary

A plane carrying a mysterious cargo crashes into a lake near the US-Canada border. A group of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and Canadian Mounties prepare for a search of the plane and its cargo, but are attacked and killed by a man named Xander (Jean-Claude Van Damme). The Mounties are actually working for Xander, and they must complete their task within four hours before the next shift of agents arrives.

Ex-Navy SEAL Henry Taylor (Tom Everett Scott) is a forest ranger on King's Island near the border, where he runs the Ranger station/visitor's center. The sole other resident Sanderson (Christopher Robbie) is a resentful elderly man whom Henry infrequently checks on. While checking the nearby trails, Henry finds an injured woman named Kayla (Linzey Cocker). He takes her back to his cabin, and she starts flirting with him. He escorts her to her canoe, and she invites him to dinner later that night across the lake. Meanwhile, Xander and his men steal a boat, killing the owner and dumping the body.

While Henry is changing, Clay (Orlando Jones) knocks on the door, claiming that he had beached his boat on the island and is looking for help. Henry lets him in, but notices his odd behavior and a tattoo on his right arm. Clay pulls a gun on Henry, and tells him that his younger brother Decker was a SEAL under Henry's command who had been killed in the line of duty. Clay had heard that Decker was abandoned by his commanding officer, and wants Henry to pay for his death. Henry responds by explaining they had been ambushed, and he pulled out early to prevent risking the lives of more men. Just then, Kayla calls Henry's phone, telling him that she is running late. Clay shoots the phone and Henry takes the opportunity to attack Clay, who proves to be a skilled fighter and after a sustained fight, eventually knocks Henry unconscious. He drags him out into a nearby field and gives him a gun, ordering him to shoot himself. Henry refuses and says Decker's death wasn't his fault. Just as Clay is about to shoot Henry himself, Xander and his men show up on their boat, claiming to be ICE agents and questioning their presence. Henry sees through the ruse and runs. Xander's men fire at him, but Clay shoots back and manages to disable the diver. The gunfire is heard by two real ICE agents who are investigating the death of the others and head in its direction. Xander determines that his driver won't survive and smothers him to death. He recognizes Henry as ex-military, and resolves to force him to act as their diver so they can retrieve the plane's contents, a large shipment of heroin.

Two of Xander's men arrive at Henry's cabin and find no one. On Xander's orders, they sink his boat. Henry, meanwhile, goes to find his stashed kayak, but is intercepted by another one of Xander's men, who shoots the kayak. The assailant, however, is later killed. Xander enters a police station to fool the officers by pretending he is a Mountie who offers to help. He later kills the officers one by one. As Xander's other men search for Henry and Clay, the two men seek refuge in Sanderson's house. Sanderson initially resists their plea for help but later gives in when they tell him that he and they are the drug dealers' targets. Later Sanderson is caught by Xander and his men and question him about Henry and Clay's whereabouts, but when he fails to answer their questions correctly, Xander stabs him dead. As Xander's man Saul finds Henry, they engage in combat. Henry appears to be losing the fight, but is helped by Clay who stabs Saul in the neck. The two men then try to find Xander.

Meanwhile, Kayla is captured by Xander and calls for Henry to hand over the drugs. Henry pleads him not to harm her. Unknown to Henry and Clay, Kayla actually sides with Xander and tries to hide her involvement by feigning being Henry's girlfriend. When Clay finds Kayla to rescue her, he is attacked but eventually kills his assailant. As Kayla points the gun at Clay, he discovers her treachery and jumps into the water to save himself when she fires many rounds. As police come to find out what happened, they question Kayla who says she wants to fish in the morning, only for her to shoot them dead when Clay shouts at them. Clay and Kayla struggle, but he knocks her out with a gun. She later awakens and calls for Xander's help while she is held at gunpoint.

Henry finds Xander on the beach while the latter tries to rescue Kayla. She fights back while Henry challenges Xander to catch the drugs. When Xander realizes Kayla's failure to act for him, he snaps her neck. The two men engage in a struggle on trees. They fall and later they continue fighting on Xander's boat. Xander tries to hit Henry, who is hanging on to the boat, with an anchor but it hits the fuel tank, leaking fuel. Henry catches a flair and lights it, then throws it at the path of the boat. As Xander is escaping, the boat explodes, burning the stash away. Clay then pulls Henry, who forgets that Kayla is dead, from the shore.

Cast

Release

Enemies Closer was released in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2014 by Anchor Bay Entertainment.

Reception

The movie received mostly positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a "fresh" score of 77% based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 5.4/10 with no consensus as of yet.[7] Metacritic gave the film a weighted average metascore of 49/100, based on 9 reviews, indicating mixed or average reviews.[5]

References

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