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		<title>Duplicity&#8217;s a Double Whammy</title>
		<link>http://www.popandpolitics.com/2009/04/01/duplicity-finally-the-sophisticated-sexy-thriller-weve-been-waiting-for/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 23:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Everyone loves a good love story. How about adding some twists and turns as well as some tricks and tests between two star-crossed spies? Thatâ€™s the recipe for Duplicity, the sophisticated, cleverly written romantic thriller starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen that doesnâ€™t disappoint.
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<p>Everyone loves a good love story. How about adding some twists and turns as well as some tricks and tests between two star-crossed spies? Thatâ€™s the recipe for <em>Duplicity</em>, the sophisticated, cleverly written romantic thriller starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen that doesnâ€™t disappoint.</p>
<p>Like most Hollywood love stories, the secret affair between Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts) and Ray Koval (Clive Owen) begins with the guy spewing some clever pick-up lines â€“ to which Stenwick denies at first. However, after a bit of back and forth between the two, they end up doing the horizontal tango in the most beautiful and luxurious of places, a decadent hotel room in Dubai on Independence Day in 2003.</p>
<p>This chance encounter develops into a clandestine love affair that spans five to six years on screen â€“ although itâ€™s not told chronologically. Rather, it simply sets the stage and tempo for the espionage story that unravels. <em>Duplicity </em>takes the viewer on a seductive path to figure out who is going to win in a knockdown, drag out â€œcorporate death matchâ€ between two battling pharmaceutical companies to develop a one-of-a-kind product first. Their longstanding competition and race to win requires teams of spies, double agents and former CIA operatives. And thatâ€™s where Claire Stenwick, Ex-CIA, and Ray Koval, Ex-MI6, get a piece of the action. The two are hired to spy on each otherâ€™s company but are secretly in cohorts. Because after all says Stenwick, â€œAll we have to do is find the product. If we get there first, we make a fortune.â€ Their scheming and maneuvering takes the audience on a thrilling ride.</p>
<p>Written and directed by Tony Gilroy who worked his same magic in <em>Michael Clayton</em> and <em>The Bourne Identity</em> series, <em>Duplicity</em> delivers sophisticated, action-packed and perfectly paced scenes as well as sharp writing and well-timed comebacks.</p>
<p>In addition to the artful writing which leaves you on the edge of your seat attempting to solve the mystery (which you canâ€™t), <em>Duplicity</em> characters are flawlessly cast. The hilarious, ultra-competitive CEO, Richard Garsik, is played perfectly by the <em>Sideways</em>   (2004) star, Paul Giamatti. And British actor; Tom Wilkinson (most recently seen in <em>Valkyrie</em> <strong style="display:none"></strong>  with Tom Cruise) carries off the calm, collected and scheming role of Garsikâ€™s arch nemesis. The opening scene with two characters locked in a physical, slow motion, middle-aged men fight is hilarious, unexpected, and a pleasure to watch.</p>
<p>And the pairing of Julia Roberts and Clive Owen, seen together before in <em>Closer </em>(2004), is pure genius. The two light up the screen with genuine chemistry that is both exciting, enticing and sexy. Roberts, whoâ€™s unbelievably forty-one years old, proves that sheâ€™s still a knockout and a box office hit.</p>
<p>Although the relationship between Stenwick and Koval is full of sparks and lustful encounters, itâ€™s not for the lighthearted. The basic components of a good relationship â€“ love and trust â€“ are continuously tested on a personal and business basis for them. From worries about the other cheating while undercover to wondering if they are each keeping their part of the bargain, the mere concept of trust is never taken for granted. â€œAdmit it. You donâ€™t trust me either,â€ said by Stenwick to Koval, which just about sums up their liaison.</p>
<p>And if your eyes get tired of watching two of the hottest stars on the screen â€“ Roberts and Owen (which would be hard to believe) â€“ the beautiful <em>CondÃ© Nast Traveler</em>
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<p> -like locales are a feast to behold. <em>Duplicity</em> takes the viewer on a visual smorgasbord and broke travelers dream with scenes in Dubai, Rome, Miami, Zurich and London. The cobblestone streets, Roman architecture, and clear blue seas are just a few of the treats.</p>
<p>Suspenseful, sexy and full of espionage â€“ <em>Duplicity</em> <em style="display:none"></em>  keeps you guessing right until the very end. The guy gets the girl but do they pass go, reach the goal and collect their reward? Who gets gamed? You will definitely want to know. And besides, it&#8217;s a lot of fun to watch.<br />
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