And Crowe is arrogant but compelling in a role that has him dispensing murderous orders while at his child's soccer game buffet and swinging by school for a drop off. DiCaprio is intense, but his Titanic-like charms add much-needed levity when he comes a-courting at his beloved physician's home. Shirley, who like his former driver died in. Or at least one that illuminates or adds depth to what we already know - from the news and from other movies that have taken on the subject - about the war on terror.īut Body of Lies does do one thing perfectly: give viewers a chance to see two fine actors go toe to toe. Maurice Shirley, called the film a 'symphony of lies' in an interview with Shadow and Act. Although it offers a fascinating (if labyrinthine) look at the intricacies of running covert operations, in the end, it focuses too much on serving up stylized fare when all we really long for is a good, old-fashioned spy movie. But couple that with the movie's nearly unrelenting violence (bombs exploding, machine guns firing, bodies bleeding) and you end up with a thriller that flirts dangerously with being overdone (this is not a film for anyone prone to migraines). The quick camera cuts and the rough, gritty terrain add to the pressure. For complete movie listings and show times. The tension begins from the first moment and rarely lets up in Ridley Scott's BODY OF LIES. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe and Mark Strong.Directed by Ridley Scott.
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