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Titre original : Body of Lies
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 8min
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Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio in Mensonges d'état (2008)
This is the second trailer for Ridley Scott's Body of Lies.
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Un agent de la CIA sur le terrain en Jordanie traque un puissant chef terroriste tout en étant pris entre les intentions floues de ses supérieurs américains et des services de renseignements... Tout lireUn agent de la CIA sur le terrain en Jordanie traque un puissant chef terroriste tout en étant pris entre les intentions floues de ses supérieurs américains et des services de renseignements jordaniens.Un agent de la CIA sur le terrain en Jordanie traque un puissant chef terroriste tout en étant pris entre les intentions floues de ses supérieurs américains et des services de renseignements jordaniens.

  • Réalisation
    • Ridley Scott
  • Scénario
    • William Monahan
    • David Ignatius
  • Casting principal
    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Russell Crowe
    • Mark Strong
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Ridley Scott
    • Scénario
      • William Monahan
      • David Ignatius
    • Casting principal
      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • Russell Crowe
      • Mark Strong
    • 354avis d'utilisateurs
    • 242avis des critiques
    • 57Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Roger Ferris
    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Ed Hoffman
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Hani
    Golshifteh Farahani
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    • Aisha
    Oscar Isaac
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    • Bassam
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    • Omar Sadiki
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    • Al-Saleem
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    Lubna Azabal
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    • Aisha's Sister Cala
    Ghali Benlafkih
    • Aisha's Nephew Rowley
    Youssef Srondy
    • Aisha's Nephew Yousef
    Ali Khalil
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    • Zayed Ibishi
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    • Hoffman's Wife
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      • David Ignatius
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    7Leofwine_draca

    The War on Terror, as seen from on the ground

    A taut and engaging Middle Eastern thriller from Ridley Scott, who handles the political motivations just as well as the frenetic action scenes. BODY OF LIES is a modern-day counterpart to Scott's Crusader epic KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, revealing how the war between the East and West is nowadays fought through terror attacks and sinister subversion rather than all-out battles.

    DiCaprio continues to develop as one of the most interesting actors of our age while Russell Crowe is cast against type as a shifty CIA controller. Although the on-the-ground operations, bombings and betrayals are as exciting as you'd expect, the film's real strength lies in the back story: namely, America's interference in cultures it doesn't fully understand or get to grips with. Add in another dignified performance from Mark Strong and you have a winning combination for a movie.
    6caseynicholson

    A Well Made Film that Just Barely Misses the Mark

    I watched "Body of Lies" the other night for the first time since having seen it in the theater. This is a well made film that just barely misses the mark of being outstanding.

    Russell Crowe is good in this movie, and it's arguably one of the few Crowe movies in which he transforms into his character rather than simply playing himself. DiCaprio is good enough, though he definitely suffers from his ongoing inability to play a character rather than being stuck in his same old mannerisms.

    The plot of this movie is quite intriguing. It's a film that revolves around post-9/11 terrorism in the mid-east, with most of the movie taking place in the very places that make the news the most some eight years later: Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. Sadly, the movie predicts the spread of terrorism to Europe (it was filmed after the 7/7 bus bombings in London, and references them, but shows an attack in Amsterdam that brings to mind recent attacks in Paris and Brussels). Its fictional drama mixed with real world terrorism makes for a compelling story.

    Unfortunately there's just something about the movie that makes it obvious that it misses the mark just a tad. It might be argued that the studio was trying a bit too hard to make an Oscar worthy picture, but didn't quite pull things together enough. The romantic element of the film feels a bit forced, and despite its strengths it comes across as being a bit more like a made-for-TV drama series than an award worthy feature film.

    All in all I'm going with 6/10 stars. It's certainly worth the time to see, but ultimately a good popcorn flick rather than a more substantive film.
    6EUyeshima

    Intense Political Thriller Takes More Cues from Hollywood than the Current Middle East Crisis

    The craftsmanship behind director Ridley Scott's 2008 convulsive political thriller is impressive, but having acts of terrorism drive an intentionally labyrinth plot reveals how they impede the story structurally, an insurmountable barrier that screenwriter William Monahan ("The Departed") can't seem to overcome. The movie's first half is all the more bewildering for all the double-crosses and cover-ups that serve to set up the central situation. Based on Washington Post columnist David Ignatius' 2007 novel, the movie focuses on embedded CIA operative Roger Ferris who is on an undercover assignment to hunt an Al-Qaeda terrorist leader named Al-Saleem. Ferris is not entirely alone as he is connected via cell phone with his stateside boss Ed Hoffman, who is the head of the CIA's Near East division and directs Ferris toward life-threatening tasks in a most nonchalant manner from his upscale suburban home.

    The plot's impetus is driven by the elusive Al-Saleem's unblinking series of suicide bombings in Europe in response to the invasion by US and UK troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The movie gets more interesting when Ferris decides to work with Jordanian intelligence director Hani Salaam, an erudite, enigmatic figure who is well entrenched in the Middle East militia and appears to take a page from Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" when it comes to loyalty and betrayal. Of course, it's a matter of course that Ferris' loyalty is tested when an elaborate plan is hatched to create a bogus competing terrorist group and use an unwitting Dubai architect as the head. The other complicating factor is that Ferris has fallen for pretty Iranian nurse Aisha when he gets treated for possible rabies at a clinic. It becomes inevitable that she also becomes a pawn in the political intrigue. Scott paints his canvas with a lot of graphic violence from large-scale bombings to more intimate acts of torture.

    All of the external elements are fitting, but they can't seem to masquerade the convoluted and often cliché-ridden plot at the film's core. A solid cast goes a long way to compensate for the plot holes. As Ferris, Leonardo DiCaprio applies his trademark wiry energy to an intensely compelling performance that could have shown a bit more variety. Adding fifty belly-stretching pounds to his frame, Russell Crowe, Scott's favorite leading man ("Gladiator", "American Gangster", "A Good Year"), plays the Arkansan Hoffman as a scene-stealing character part. The irony is that the Australian actor's Southern accent is more convincing than DiCaprio's. Their antagonistic interplay, played out mostly on the phone, is rather predictably developed. Fetching Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani provides gratefully calm relief to the ongoing mayhem as Aisha, although her character comes across as a mere plot device. There is a nicely fractious dinner table scene with Ferris and her judgmental older sister, although the movie plays down the more human-size hostilities in favor of the pyrotechnics.

    As Hani, Mark Strong ("Sunshine", "Stardust") leaves the most vivid impression of the cast but for the most old-fashioned of cinematic reasons - he plays what could be a villainous figure as a suave, mysterious man of honor who is completely on top of his job, an intentional counterpoint, at least physically, to Crowe's slovenly Hoffman. The film's resolution defies credibility, but it finally becomes clear that Monahan is not interested in exposing the factors that have driven the Middle East political maelstrom into acts of escalating terrorism. Rather, his screenplay shows that testosterone-driven Hollywood-style entertainment can take place anywhere.
    wkup

    Who Can You Trust?

    Does trust go out the window in the time of war? It's the question the audience may ponder during the course of this film where it seems that even those on the same team aren't always working in each other's best interests.

    Leonard DiCaprio stars as Roger Farris, a CIA agent who is seeking to capture a terrorist in Jordan. Farris is in constant contact with Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe), a US government official with no respect or time for Farris' calls to work with Jordanian officials to solve their case.

    After a mishap jeopardizes Farris lead, he teams up with Hani (Mark Strong), a charismatic and enigmatic, Jordanian covert operations official.

    What follows is the push and pull between the three men's methodology on capturing the terrorist.

    While "Body of Lies" is definitely a product of a post-911 world, it does not feel like the numerous post-911 political thrillers such as "Syriana" due to it's subtlety. It's more of spy thriller with a cautionary tale on America's foreign relations mixed in.

    One minor complaint is the pacing of the film. There are a few stops and starts as Farris deals with the reality of the effectiveness of his enemies. As he adjusts his plans it feels as if the story starts back from the top.

    But the performances are excellent from DiCaprio; who is the only actor his age who could tackle this role with the any type credibility and depth. Crowe and Strong, down to Golshifteh Farahani as Aisha, the nurse DiCaprio is drawn to and especially Oscar Isaac who plays Bassam, DiCaprio's go-to guy for information.
    7jared-25331

    Better than its reputation

    Just finished watching Body of Lies (2008) for the first time ever and I surprisingly liked this movie while also acknowledging that it has some flaws.

    Positives for Body of Lies (2008): This movie has a similar vibe and approach to its story like Black Hawk Down (2001) which was also directed by Ridley Scott. There is a sense of tension whenever our main character is on his mission. Leonardo DiCaprio is great as Roger Ferris which isn't surprising given he is one of the best actors of all time. Russell Crowe does an equally great job with his performance as Ed Hoffman and he has a great dynamic with DiCaprio. The movie's cinematography has this dirty gritty look that matches the tone of the movie. And finally, I appreciate that this movie feels like an old class spy thriller movie.

    Negatives for Body of Lies (2008): The villains of this movie are not all that interesting or even intimidating at all. There are some performances that feel flat and dull. The movie lost my attention by the time I reached the climax. And finally, the ending to this movie felt dull and disappointing.

    Overall, Body of Lies (2008) is a decent spy thriller movie that I won't mind rewatching in the future.

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      Hani: You know you can always tell who cares about you the most by who comes first to visit you in the hospital.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 novembre 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • Warner Bros. (Japan)
      • Warner Bros. (United Kingdom)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Arabe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Red de Mentiras
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Casablanca, Maroc
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Scott Free Productions
      • De Line Pictures
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      • 70 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 39 394 666 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 884 416 $US
      • 12 oct. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 115 900 897 $US
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