"Then who will monitor those who monitor the monitors?"
-"Enemies of the country"
Dean, played by will smith, is a lawyer who is busy dealing with a case related to gangs. Through a detective named Billy, who used to work in the National Security Bureau, he obtained evidence of gang crimes and got into trouble at the same time. On the other hand, by coincidence, he got a copy tape, which recorded the truth of the murder of a member of parliament. Dean, who is threatened by double threats, has a chaotic life and work. The enemy does everything he can. Peeping+eavesdropping makes him hide everything. So Dean found Billy, escaped the pursuit through his help, and prepared to fight back with his fists. ...
The film is closely related to surveillance and voyeurism, but it is not a spy film. Patterns emerge in an endless stream, and high technology follows the trend, which is an eye-opener. The director is good at using high-tech techniques to interpret political thrillers, which are full of tension. The whole plot is compact and fascinating. In particular, Dean and Billie teamed up to fight back, and the big fight for an eye was even more enjoyable and amazing.