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"Duplicity," directed by Tony Gilroy and released in 2009, is a captivating blend of comedy, crime, and romance. The film stars Clive Owen as Ray Koval, a former MI6 agent, and Julia Roberts as Claire Stenwick, a former CIA operative. The two find themselves entangled in a complex web of deceit and espionage as they team up to pull off a high-stakes con involving rival companies. As Ray and Claire navigate the treacherous world of corporate espionage, they must outwit their former employers, played by Tom Wilkinson and Paul Giamatti, who are locked in a fierce battle for supremacy. With twists and turns at every corner, "Duplicity" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the layers of deception unravel to reveal the true motives of each character. The chemistry between Owen and Roberts sizzles on screen, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this thrilling and witty tale of love and betrayal. Filled with clever dialogue, stylish visuals, and unexpected plot twists, "Duplicity" is a smart and entertaining film that will keep audiences guessing until the very end. With a stellar cast and expert direction from Tony Gilroy, this movie is a must-see for fans of suspenseful thrillers with a touch of romance.
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Julia Roberts was initially hesitant to accept her role in 'Duplicity' due to her commitment to her young children at the time. Tony Gilroy, the director, swayed her by arranging a shooting schedule that condensed her scenes into a four-day workweek, allowing her more family time. This flexible scheduling was a key factor in her decision to join the cast.
Filming in Grand Central Terminal required meticulous planning. The crew shot during the quietest hours, between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m., to minimize disruption. Moreover, they employed a technique called 'invisible filming' where cameras were hidden and scenes shot quickly with minimal equipment, blending the actors seamlessly into the unaware crowd of daily commuters.
During a pivotal confrontation scene in 'Duplicity' between Tom Wilkinson and Paul Giamatti, the intensity was unexpectedly heightened by a real thunderstorm that struck. The director, Tony Gilroy, decided to incorporate the storm into the scene, adding a dramatic and natural tension that wasn't originally in the script.
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🎬The laugh-out-loud scene where Clive Owen's character struggles with a high-tech Japanese toilet was inspired by an actual incident involving screenwriter Tony Gilroy during a trip to Tokyo. He decided to incorporate his own baffling experience into the film to add a touch of relatable, comedic realism.
💡In 'Duplicity', the artwork seen during several key scenes is not mere set decoration but actual pieces borrowed from the Museum of Modern Art. These included valuable works by notable artists, requiring top-level security measures on set during the days of shooting.
🎯Clive Owen was not the first choice for his role in 'Duplicity'. Hugh Grant was originally approached to play the part but declined due to other commitments. Owen's eventual casting brought a different style to the role that significantly impacted the film's dynamic and chemistry between the leads.
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