Re: Body Of Lies
[quote=Kamal;733073]Russel Crowe for me was the highlight of the movie and I'm a HUGE DiCaprio fan after Blood Diamond. The way Crowe has played a conniving CIA honcho with a pot belly to suit his DC suburban lifestyle and calm demeanor to highlight his graying years of experience was just too good. Yea he let the Australian accent slip in once in a while, which occasionally shook up his splending performance, overall he did a marvelous job in trying to find a means to an end, which included screwing DiCaprio.[/quote]
I don't know. It just seemed like a role that could have been filled with someone else. Like Bruce McGill (he played George Tenet in W.) who would seem more suited for the role, and the southern accent a bit more natural. Crowe's personal life has kind of creeped a bit too much into his work for me in a similar way that Tom Cruise has. I just didn't buy him in the role, and still think he's become Ridley Scott's DeNiro. I liked Scott better as a director when he was working with a variety of actors each project, rather than going back to Crowe over and over again. Just me maybe.
I did think DiCarpio was pretty good in the role, and he was pretty suitable for the role, and stretching himself nicely as an actor. I really didn't have much of a problem with him at all.
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I started to lose the movie a bit when they tried to nail this unsuspecting architect in the middle east. It wasn't what they were trying to achieve that was difficult to spot, it's how they presented it.[/quote]I actually found that framing of the architecht to be one of the stronger points of the movie to show how espionage can be a very crafty game of misdirection. I think they might have benefitted a bit more if they had stretched it out a bit more, and maybe gave the architecht character a bit more screen time and a bit more dimension and personality to maybe give some insight to the fringe players in the terrorism web.