Plot: Two former government spies (Clive Owen & Julia Roberts)- now involved with corporate espionage, plot an elaborate con against their respective bosses (Tom Wilkinson & Paul Giamatti).
Review: DUPLICITY is writer/ director Tony Gilroy’s follow up to MICHAEL CLAYTON, which was one of my top films in 2007, and really solidified Gilroy as a director to watch. With DUPLICITY, Gilroy has made yet another critique of corporate evildoers, but where MICHAEL CLAYTON was a seriously heavy drama, DUPLICITY is anything but.
Essentially, DUPLICITY is a comedy- albeit a twisty, cleverly plotted one akin to some of the lighter Alfred Hitchcock films, like TO CATCH A THIEF, or THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY. Usually I’m not a fan of modern heist/ caper comedies, as I’ve been totally soured on the genre by the OCEAN’S series, which I’ve never really been a fan of (although ELEVEN had its moments). Thankfully, DUPLICITY avoids the wink-wink, “aren’t we clever” hipster patter of the OCEAN’S film, and actually seems like a real film and not the home movies of a bunch of movie gods on vacation.
As for Roberts- she’s actually quite good. I’m not much of a Julia Roberts fan, as I think she’s incredibly over rated- but she’s perfectly suited to this role, and her chemistry with Owen is spot on. Many have commented on the fact that Robert’s looks noticeably older here- as she’s been mostly off-screen for the last couple of years, but she looks great, and comments that she’s too old for the role are ludicrous, as Roberts is actually three years younger than Owen, and looks better here than she did in their last film together, CLOSER.
My only real problem with DUPLICITY came about twenty minutes after seeing the film, as the final big twist doesn’t really make a heck of a lot of sense and maybe was a little too clever for its own good- although perhaps a second viewing would help clear things up a bit. All in all- I had a ball with DUPLICITY, and it’s definitely a film well worth checking out.
Grade: 8/10