The Enemy Within (1994 TV Movie)
8/10
When Will They--We--Ever Learn
14 August 2005
It's so nice to see a film that came in on time, on budget. Too bad other reviewers thought it had to have special effects and overwrought melodrama to do it.

In real life, sometimes simple conversation and dealing with real life are interwoven with basic heroics. You'd be surprised that people you know have done it and gone on with their lives without making the cover of People magazine or cleaning up on the rubber chicken circuit. Usually, it's the villains who do that, anyway. One traitor was even elected to office in Virginia and now has his own TV show.

The conclusion is simple enough, doable by anyone, and it works. If you don't think this story can happen, you better think again.

Been there, done that.

As Elizabeth Taylor once said, the movies are like real life; they just have $50,000 worth of make-up and lighting.

The lesson of this film, as is the solution here, is simple. But then so are most great ideas in history.
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