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Duplicity
Duplicity
2009 ·125 min ·Germany, United States of America ·PG-13 16+
6.3
IMDb 6.1 КП 6.2 RT 65% MC 69
Romance, Comedy, Crime
Director: Tony Gilroy
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Two romantically involved government operatives Claire Stenwick and Ray Koval team up to manipulate a race between opposing corporations to corner the market on a medical innovation that will reap huge profits and allow them to lead an extravagant lifestyle together. They find themselves on opposing sides as corporate spies; however, as they each try to outdo the other, neither one can decide how far to trust the other in this high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse.

Budget: $60M
US Gross: $40.57M
Worldwide: $78.18M
Julia Roberts
Actor
Clive Owen
Actor
Tom Wilkinson
Actor
🎬 Golden Globe 2010 — Best Actress (Comedy or Musical)

Duplicity is a divisive corporate espionage caper that relies heavily on the charisma of its lead actors to sustain interest through a convoluted narrative. While some appreciate the film's deliberate pacing and intricate structure, many viewers find the plot unnecessarily dense and the overall experience lacking the excitement of similar genre entries.

Acting Julia Roberts and Clive Owen deliver strong, charismatic performances that serve as the film's primary anchor for most viewers.
Screenplay The screenplay employs a complex, non-linear flashback structure that some find engagingly intricate, while others perceive it as confusing and intentionally obstructive.
Pacing The film's pacing is a point of significant contention; it is viewed by some as a sophisticated, measured experience, while others find it tediously slow and uneventful.
Ending The ending generates strong disagreement, with some viewers praising its clever, unexpected payoff and others dismissing it as predictable or confusingly executed.
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