
Ray works for MI6, Claire for the CIA. She burns him in Dubai. Jump ahead five years: he sees her in Grand Central and confronts her. Both now work in industrial security for corporate giants whose CEOs hate each other. Flashbacks fill us in: is it coincidence that he sees her in Grand Central? In about a week, one of the firms is going to announce a revolutionary product. Under the guise of helping that corporation's rival, can Ray and Claire work their own theft and find an... (Full plot summary below)
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Ray works for MI6, Claire for the CIA. She burns him in Dubai. Jump ahead five years: he sees her in Grand Central and confronts her. Both now work in industrial security for corporate giants whose CEOs hate each other. Flashbacks fill us in: is it coincidence that he sees her in Grand Central? In about a week, one of the firms is going to announce a revolutionary product. Under the guise of helping that corporation's rival, can Ray and Claire work their own theft and find an independent buyer? To work together, using the corporate rivalry to their advantage, they would have to trust one another - difficult, if not impossible. Or, is one playing the other?
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| eFilmCritic.comPeter Sobczynski"Duplicity" is a blast from beginning to end and one of the snappiest films of its type to come along in a while. |
| Hollywood.comPete HammondUltra sleek, cool, stylish and smart filmmaking. Supremely sophisticated fun - but better pay close attention. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairDuplicity ultimately comes off as a breath of fresh air amid a movie season rife with bleak horror films, hopelessly juvenile comedies and bloated superhero epics. |
| New York PostLou LumenickWhip-smart, sexy and delightfully twisty romantic thriller. |
| The New York TimesA.O. ScottSuperior entertainment, the most elegantly pleasurable movie of its kind to come around in a very long time. |
| Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)Greg Maki... Plays like a more sophisticated Ocean's Eleven, the extra heft coming from its corporate setting. |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersHeck, I think I enjoyed it even more than the director's previous effort, sure it will be one of the few pictures of the early part of the year that I return to the theater to see for a second time. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertGilroy expertly keeps viewers guessing about who is gaming who. |
| E! OnlineMatt StevensA slick but somewhat convoluted crime caper, Duplicity practically glows from all the high-wattage power of its incandescent stars. |
| CinemaBlend.comKatey RichAn effervescent burst of snappy writing, direction and star chemistry that burns a hole through the screen. |