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Duplicity (2009)

Duplicity (2009)
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Closer co-stars Julia Roberts and Clive Owen reunite for Oscar-nominated director Tony Gilroy's drama tracing the illicit love affair between two spies-turned-corporate operatives. The Cold War has thawed, and for CIA agents seeking to make an easy mint, the real money is in multinational corporations. CIA officer Claire Stenwick (Roberts) and Ray Koval (Owen) are both racing to secure the formula for a product that will bring untold wealth to the company that lands the patent first as the stakes begin to rise, and their passions start to flare. Meanwhile, their mutual employers, industry giant Howerd Tully (Tom Wilkinson) and trailblazing CEO Dick Garsil (Paul Giamatti) start resorting to some seriously underhanded tactics in hope of gaining an advantage over the competition. Loners by definition of their own careers, Claire and Ray engage in a series of schemes and double-crosses while contending with the fact that their mutual attraction could ultimately jeopardize their entire missions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Julia RobertsClive Owen, (more)
Director(s):
Tony Gilroy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Duplicity

Closer co-stars Julia Roberts and Clive Owen reunite for Oscar-nominated director Tony Gilroy's drama tracing the illicit love affair between two spies-turned-corporate operatives. The Cold War has thawed, and for CIA agents seeking to make an easy mint, the real money is in multinational corporations. CIA officer Claire Stenwick (Roberts) and Ray Koval (Owen) are both racing to secure the formula for a product that will bring untold wealth to the company that lands the patent first as the stakes begin to rise, and their passions start to flare. Meanwhile, their mutual employers, industry giant Howerd Tully (Tom Wilkinson) and trailblazing CEO Dick Garsil (Paul Giamatti) start resorting to some seriously underhanded tactics in hope of gaining an advantage over the competition. Loners by definition of their own careers, Claire and Ray engage in a series of schemes and double-crosses while contending with the fact that their mutual attraction could ultimately jeopardize their entire missions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
125 mins

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Director(s):
Tony Gilroy
Writer(s):
Tony Gilroy
Producer(s):
Jennifer FoxKerry OrentLaura Bickford
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
DramaMystery & Suspense
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    Lavena M.

    This shouldn't have any ratings, it was so bad. I watched it for 1 hr because every one talked about twists..how can it have twists when you can't follow it....first they are spies together, then independently but supposedly working together, then neither know s they are also working their same spy job...how can these actor’s and actress' even understand the script when no one knows what is happening..don't waist your money or time.

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    Dia S.

    Boring, confusing, didn't even watch the whole movie. Great stars, lousy movie.

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    John N.

    Something is just off here. It tries to be more of a comedy than a crime drama, but so much of the movie is shot where you're still trying to figure out who's playing who that you're distracted from catching the subtle humor that is there. It makes the mistake of not revealing enough of the mystery so that the audience is willing to stay with it. Probably more for those who are film students/ indie geeks, which I thought I was but both this and Michael Clayton are making me reconsider.

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