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This is the second trailer for Ridley Scott's Body of Lies.
Clip: I am thinking straight
Interview: Ridley Scott "On the relationship between Hoffman and Ferris"

Overview

User Rating:
7.6/10   7,535 votes
Director:
Ridley Scott
Writers (WGA):
William Monahan (screenplay)
David Ignatius (novel)
Release Date:
10 October 2008 (USA) more
Genre:
Action | Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
Trust no one. Deceive everyone. more
Plot:
Roger Ferris uncovers a lead on a major terrorist leader suspected to be operating out of Jordan. | full synopsis
NewsDesk:
(69 articles)
Scott discusses War on Terror flops
 (From digitalspy. 20 November 2008, 7:48 AM, PST)

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A marvelous character study more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Leonardo DiCaprio ... Roger Ferris

Russell Crowe ... Ed Hoffman

Mark Strong ... Hani

Golshifteh Farahani ... Aisha
Oscar Isaac ... Bassam

Ali Suliman ... Omar Sadiki

Alon Abutbul ... Al-Saleem (as Alon Aboutboul)

Vince Colosimo ... Skip

Simon McBurney ... Garland
Mehdi Nebbou ... Nizar

Michael Gaston ... Holiday

Kais Nashif ... Mustafa Karami
Jamil Khoury ... Marwan (as Jameel Khoury)
Lubna Azabal ... Aisha's Sister Cala
Ghali Benlafkih ... Aisha's Nephew Rowley
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Chatter (USA) (working title)
House of Lies (USA) (working title)
Penetration (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence including some torture, and for language throughout.
Runtime:
128 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Arabic
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital | SDDS | DTS
Filming Locations:
Annapolis, Maryland, USA more
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Trivia:
To extras waiting to join the "Terrible Neighborhood" and "Terrible Flat" scenes, a wardrobe specialist announced: "please remove your personal jewelry including school rings and wedding bands; this is supposed to be a gritty neighborhood full of crackhouses and you're poor ....you hocked all of your jewelry --for drugs." more
Goofs:
Continuity: In the first half of the movie, Roger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio) goes to Aisha's (Golshifteh Farahani) apartment to meet her sister and nephews. While having a meal at the apartment when Aisha's sister questions Ferris about America's involvement in Iraq, Aisha says to her sister "we are having LUNCH" in an attempt to dissuade her from being rude. Later on when Ferris believes Aisha has been kidnapped by terrorists and goes to the CIA for help, while he is interrogated/interviewed by the Americans they all refer to his visit to Aisha's apartment as "Dinner". more
Quotes:
Hani: This is unusual. Your Ed Hoffman would rather have less information than share what he has with me. more
Movie Connections:
References Poseidon (2006) more
Soundtrack:
If The World more

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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
A marvelous character study, 22 October 2008
9/10
Author: laursene from New York NY

Amidst all the slam-bang, Body of Lies is actually a superb character study of two preening, bumbling CIA (presumably) agents trying to save the world in the Middle East. Roger Ferris (Di Caprio) is the agent on the ground, and Ed Hoffman (Crowe) is his remote-control boss in Washington. Their collective M.O. is to overreact and improvise at every turn, aided and abetted by their deep attachment to high-tech gadgetry and fundamental disregard for human lives. Their ally and foil, the Jordanian head of intelligence (Mark Strong), prefers more patient methods informed by a less skin-deep understanding of the people(s) involved.

All three are trying to penetrate and take out a shadowy, violent Islamic fundamentalist group and its leader. The plot is serviceable, the elements familiar, but it all works well to coax out Scott's and screenwriter William Monahan's critiques of the American way of unconventional war in the Middle East. The movie itself is funny, visually fine (Scott's touch hasn't deserted him), and engaging. Its center is the uneasy but highly entertaining partnership between Di Caprio and Crowe. At times verging on pure comedy (their semi-serious macho argument over which of them could beat up the other 10 years ago is a high point), the film never tips too far in this direction thanks to the two actors' easy skill and Scott's sure hand at maintaining a certain tone.

Is Body of Lies an antiwar statement? I don't think so - it's possible Monahan and Scott even think the Americans' grotesque imperial venture has a chance, if only they could learn a few lessons from the likes of the self-possessed Jordanian. But this seems unlikely. At the beginning, Crowe makes the very good point that it's precisely the Americans' mastery of (by?) their high-tech appurtenances that makes it nearly impossible for them to see their foes, who use much more down-to-earth techniques - like passing instructions by word of mouth. He then proceeds to ignore his own advice throughout the movie. Di Caprio rips into Crowe for his disregard of the lives of their local operatives, then goes on to thoughtlessly place in mortal danger an architect and an Iranian refugee nurse with whom he's infatuated.

They just don't learn. If they did, they wouldn't be who they are: the gallant spreaders of justice, democracy, and casual calamity. If that's what Scott and Monahan are trying to tell us, it's antiwar statement enough, the same news that Graham Greene brought us over 50 years ago with The Quiet American, updated and just as pertinent.

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