Michael Mann's 2009 crime drama ( Nemico pubblico ) is an adaptation of Bryan Burrough's non-fiction book, detailing the final years of notorious bank robber John Dillinger and the rise of the FBI during the Great Depression.

The film is notable for being Michael Mann's first feature shot entirely on rather than traditional 35mm film. This choice created a hyper-realistic, almost documentary-like aesthetic that polarized critics; while some praised its clarity and "fascinatingly weird" palette, others found the "shaky" digital look distracting for a period piece. Key Plot and Cast 'Public Enemies': Michael Mann's Mobster Waxworks - NPR

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