Duplicity

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  • 66 Trust Points

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OK 2.5

This confusing movie dupes not just its backstabbing characters. Viewers too may get get lost in the to-and-fro time j…

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Good 3.0

Julia Roberts plays cool crisply. As a pretty woman capable of driving men off their rockers however, she's long since…

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OK 2.5

Writer-director Tony Gilroy utilizes title cards to establish hither and yon scene timing, a difficult device that fail…

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Risqué 1.6

Insufficiently edgy for a grown up romantic-thriller.

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Glib 1.3

Does the world work this way? No. MI6 agents don't moonlight as corporate spies. Corporations don't brazenly steal p…

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Aug 1, 2009 12:40AM
Wick

Regarding Wick’s Review
Yeah, we can certainly agree it’s a damn poor choice for an airline movie.

I was a good ten minutes into it before realizing there were titles announcing the time shifts. WTF! Duplicity indeed.

Jul 30, 2009 9:14PM
jasonhurwitz

Regarding Wick’s Review
Haha, I started to watch this movie, but (perhaps) luckily, I couldn’t finish it due to the plane landing. I do remember being confused at first about the continuity jumps — I didn’t even realize that there WERE tital cards.

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