

Body of Lies (Dbl BD)The CIAs hunt is on for the mastermind of a wave of terrorist attacks. Roger Ferris is the agencys man on the ground, moving from place to place, scrambling to stay ahead of ever-shifting events. An eye in the sky a satellite link watches Ferris. At the other end of that real-time link is the CIAs Ed Hoffman, strategizing events from thousands of miles away. And as Ferris nears the target, he discovers trust can be just as dangerous as it is necessary for survival. Leonardo DiCaprio (as Ferris) and Russell Crowe (as Hoffman) star in Body of Lies, adapted by William Monahan (The Departed) from the David Ignatius novel. Ridley Scott (American Gangster, Black Hawk Down) directs this impactful tale, orchestrating exciting action sequences and plunging viewers into a bold spy thriller for our time.]]> Review: "I will go to Amman Ed" - Great film and looks amazing on Blu ray too!! Review: Riveting - Besides a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe which in and of itself is enough to make it a very good movie. This movie is about the possibilities of what could be going on in the CIA in the Middle East to fight terrorism. Very interesting suspenseful nice twists and turns and of course great acting. My kind of movie.
| ASIN | B001C4CI8A |
| Actors | Golshifteh Farahani, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Strong, Oscar Isaac, Russell Crowe |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,195 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,000 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #3,539 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,357) |
| Director | Ridley Scott |
| Dubbed: | Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby TrueHD 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Portuguese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Special Edition, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.59 x 6.69 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | February 17, 2009 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 8 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
L**O
"I will go to Amman Ed"
Great film and looks amazing on Blu ray too!!
D**D
Riveting
Besides a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe which in and of itself is enough to make it a very good movie. This movie is about the possibilities of what could be going on in the CIA in the Middle East to fight terrorism. Very interesting suspenseful nice twists and turns and of course great acting. My kind of movie.
C**R
Worth the Watch
I have been digitizing my old DVD collection and watching the movieswhere.com website, along with Amazon Prime, for when the movies in my watchlist/collection go on sale. I've been buying all the movies that I have on DVD when they go on sale for $5 or less before tax. This is a good movie and well worth the watch. I give it 4 out of 5 stars, which may a little higher than the professional critics gave the movie.
K**M
BASED ON A NOVEL BASED ON A REAL LIFE CHARACTER
This movie is based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, Editorial Colmnist for The Washington Post. Mr. Ignatius recently posted a column about the passing of the real-life spy, Gen. Saad Kheir, on whom he based the character 'Hani Pasha,' played by British actor Mark Strong in the movie. Mr. Ignatius wrote: Jordan's ace of spies By David Ignatius Sunday, December 13, 2009 When the spy movie ends, the suave intelligence chief -- having outsmarted his enemies -- dusts off the lapels of his perfectly tailored suit and disappears into his world of illusion and control. That's not how it ended in real life, alas, for Gen. Saad Kheir, the brilliant but emotionally wounded spymaster who headed Jordan's General Intelligence Department (GID) from 2000 to 2005. He died in a hotel room in Vienna on Wednesday of a heart attack, the official Jordanian news agency reported. He was just 56. Kheir at his best was among the greatest Arab intelligence officers of his generation. He ran a series of masterful penetration operations against Palestinian extremist groups and, later, al-Qaeda. "He set the standard for how we do it," said one former CIA officer who worked closely with him. I got to know Kheir five years ago when I was researching a novel about the Middle East called "Body of Lies," which was later made into a movie that starred Leonardo DiCaprio. Kheir was the model for my fictional Jordanian intelligence chief, "Hani Salaam." Like all GID chiefs, Kheir was addressed by the Ottoman honorific of "pasha," so I gave the sobriquet of "Hani Pasha" to my fictional version. Hani Pasha (played in the movie by British actor Mark Strong) stole the show, and for a simple reason -- he was based on a true master of the game. My character's tradecraft, manners, even his wardrobe were all modeled on those of the real pasha. It was George Tenet, then director of the CIA, who first described to me Kheir's brilliance as an operator. I asked Tenet in 2003 if any foreign intelligence services had been especially helpful against al-Qaeda, and he answered instantly, "The Jordanians," and continued with Tenetian enthusiasm, "Their guy Saad Kheir is a superstar!" So the next time I was in Amman, I asked the royal palace if I could meet the legendary intelligence chief, and it was duly arranged. I was driven to the GID's fearsome headquarters, past its black flag bearing the ominous warning in Arabic "Justice Has Come" and escorted upstairs to the pasha's office. Kheir had a rough, boozy charm -- somewhere between Humphrey Bogart and Omar Sharif. He was dressed elegantly, as always -- in this case, a cashmere blazer, a knit tie and a pair of what looked to be handmade English shoes. The pasha told me a few stories, and others filled in the details: He made his name penetrating Palestinian extremist groups, such as the Abu Nidal organization. Once he had burrowed into the terrorists' lair, he was able to plant rumors and disinformation that set the group's members fighting among themselves. Before long, Abu Nidal's fraternity of killers had imploded in a frenzy of suspicion and self-destruction. I stole that idea for "Body of Lies." Kheir researched his targets so thoroughly that he got inside their lives. A former CIA officer told me about one sublime pitch: Kheir tracked a jihadist to an apartment in Eastern Europe and handed him a cellphone, saying: "Talk to your mother." The man's mom was actually on the line, telling him he was a wonderful son for buying her a new TV and a couch and sending her money. "The spoken message was, 'We can do good things for you.' The unspoken message was, 'We can hurt you,' " explained the CIA officer. I took that scene, too, verbatim. Like many Arab intelligence services, the GID has a reputation for using brutal interrogation methods, and I'm sure that it didn't get the nickname "the fingernail factory" for nothing. But Kheir's successes in interrogation often came from a different kind of intimidation. Colleagues recall him standing behind a suspect, his voice deep with menace, as he talked of the suspect's family, friends and contacts. That was much scarier than physical violence would have been. He waited for them to break themselves, and it usually worked. Kheir ran afoul of his boss, King Abdullah, when he began pushing into politics and business. It was the classic overreach of intelligence chiefs in the Middle East, and he was sacked in 2005. His dismissal took a cruel toll: Kheir could be seen carousing late at night at his favorite restaurant in Amman, no longer a master of the universe or even, fully, master of himself. But in his prime, he was a genius, and it's hard to think of a foreigner who helped save more American lives than Saad Pasha.
M**.
Love it
Best movie ever
G**N
Won't watch again
Depressing
E**M
It was well worth the watch
Body of Lies is really a good film. For those who are looking for Hollywood-style action, you may very well be disappointed. For those who are looking for Hollywood-style thrills, then you'll be pleased with this one. While the gunplay is minimal, the suspense is colossal all around. It got a little too sophisticated when everything was tied together, but with a second viewing of the film I understood it. I enjoyed this film, though I didn't like the sub-plot with Aisha. Although it did add some interesting facts about the female society in an Islamic nation, it overall made the film a bit slower. But anyway, this is a great thriller made by Ridley Scott, who is one of the legendary directors of our time. Dicaprio, Crowe, and Strong give amazing, if not excellent, performances. The Middle Eastern music and elaborate cinematography give this film a nicer touch. I can easily recommend this to Scott fans, Crowe fans, DiCaprio fans, thriller fans, etc. Grade: A-
M**E
Good movie
Good movie
F**K
Der Mann, der niemals lebte ist ein packender Spionage-Thriller, der mit intensiver Spannung, starken Charakteren und einer intelligenten Handlung überzeugt. Regisseur Ridley Scott schafft es meisterhaft, Action und politische Tiefe zu verbinden. Leonardo DiCaprio und Russell Crowe liefern herausragende schauspielerische Leistungen und verleihen der Geschichte emotionale Wucht und Glaubwürdigkeit. Ein fesselnder Film, der nicht nur unterhält, sondern auch zum Nachdenken anregt – brillant inszeniert und durchweg spannend!
L**T
Ridley Scott signe ici un excellent film d'espionnage mettant en vedette Leonardo Di Caprio et Russell Crowe. Ce dernier joue un rôle antipathique (ce que l'on ne voit pas souvent) c'est-à-dire un personnage dirigeant un groupe d'agents chargés d'infiltrer des groupes terroristes djihadistes. Di Caprio est l'un de ces agents. Le film est terriblement d'actualité, vu les attentats terroristes islamistes contemporains. À voir et à revoir.
G**S
100 % OK Goede verzending van besteld item beantwoorde volledig aan de beschrijving van de verkoper ( uiterst tevreden ) :-):-):-)
P**E
Ottimo film. bello avvincente,thriller-spionaggio particolare che tiene incollati allo schermo fino ai titoli di coda, ottima la coppia Di Caprio - Crowe ben "dosati" dal maestro Ridley Scott. Il BR è di buona qualità video ma con il solito misero audio DD5.1, veramente misero. consigliato per gli amanti del genere.
V**Ç
Gran película que nunca me canso de ver. La edición es completa, me encanta verla en versión original y subtitulos en inglés
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