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Rated: PG-13 for language and some sexual content.
Release Date: 2009-03-20
Starring: Tony Gilroy
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Country:USA
Official Website: http://www.duplicitymovie.net/
At its core, Duplicity is a romantic caper about two spies that have left the world of government intelligence for a scheme to cash in on a highly profitable cold war raging between two big rival corporations. The problem is, half the movie goes by before we can figure that out.
Duplicity feels a lot like one of the Oceanâs Eleven movies with the romantic dynamic of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, but its plot is wound up tighter than it really needs to be. Director Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton, The Bourne Identity) seems to be overly concerned with keeping his audience guessing, virtually adding a plot twist wherever he can in the film. Yes, for most of it we donât quite know whoâs good, whoâs bad or whoâs double crossing who, but at some points weâre also utterly confused. To make matters worse, this is one of those movies where the timeline isnât linear and the events are completely shuffled around.
But letâs face it, at the root of this whole thing is a love story in which all those other details donât really matter much. For all of the intricacies Gilroy writes into the film, all we really care about is the fate of the two spies – as lovers. Fortunately for us, both Julia Roberts and Clive Owen are total pros at being charmingly âduplicitousâ, and thanks to them, the film is solidly entertaining. Letâs remember how creepily untrustworthy they both were in Mike Nicholsâ Closer.Â
Of course, this isnât The Bourne Identity nor is it Michael Clayton, and as far as romantic capers go, the endings are never as deceitful. Wink wink.