Body of Lies (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Body of Lies is a 2. American actionspy film directed and produced by Ridley Scott. Set in the Middle East, it follows the attempts of the CIA and Jordanian Intelligence to catch "al- Saleem", a terrorist. Frustrated by their target's elusiveness, differences in their approaches strain relations between a CIA operative, his superior, and the head of Jordanian Intelligence. William Monahan's screenplay, based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, examines contemporary tension between Western and Arab societies and the comparative effectiveness of technological and human counter- intelligence methods. The film was shot largely on location in the United States and Morocco, after authorities in Dubai refused permission to film there because of the script's political themes. Body of Lies is a 2008 American action spy film directed and produced by Ridley Scott. Set in the Middle East, it follows the attempts of the CIA and Jordanian. The film's photography sought to emphasize the contrast between the gold and dust of the desert and Arab cities, and the blue and gray of bureaucracy and Washington. Accordingly, they used natural light wherever possible. Marc Streitenfeld arranged the musical score. Scott's direction and visual style were praised by critics, but they criticized his formulaic handling of the story and use of conventions from the spy genre, such as surveillance shots from high- altitude spy planes. It stars Leonardo Di. Caprio, Russell Crowe, and Mark Strong as the three principals were particularly mentioned, including Di. Caprio's involvement with his character, Crowe's adopted accent and weight gain, and Strong's urbane sophistication. The film was released in the United States on October 1. Roger Ferris (Leonardo Di. Caprio) is a CIA case officer in Iraq, tracking a terrorist called Al- Saleem (Alon Abutbul). He meets Nizar, a member of the terrorist organization who is prepared to offer information in return for asylum in America. Despite his boss, Ed Hoffman's (Russell Crowe) objections, Ferris agrees to shelter Nizar. Nizar is used as a pawn to draw out the rest of his cell; when he is captured, Ferris is forced to shoot him to prevent him from exposing Ferris' identity. However, furious at Hoffman's refusal to act on the information Nizar provided, Ferris and his associate Bassam (Oscar Isaac) go to search a safe house in Balad, Iraq, of which Nizar had told them. There, Ferris observes men burning records and attempts to bluff his way in, but is exposed. In the ensuing shootout and chase, Ferris and Bassam's vehicle is hit by an RPG. Ferris and some salvaged discs are rescued by helicopter but Bassam is killed in the explosion. Meanwhile, unknown terrorists plan to follow up off- screen bus bombings in Sheffield with more attacks in Manchester, but blow themselves up when the police arrive at their house. Recovered from his injuries, Ferris is assigned to Jordan to continue searching for Al- Saleem, where he meets with Hani Salaam (Mark Strong), head of the Jordanian General Intelligence Directorate. Hoffman finds an Al- Saleem safe house in Jordan and orders Ferris to watch it. Simultaneously, Hoffman organizes another 'side operation' via a local agency operative named Skip (Vince Colosimo) and that he is to conduct an operation without Ferris' knowledge. Skip employs the use of an agency asset, Ziyad Abishi, who blows cover to a terrorist from the safe house. As he flees to inform his colleagues of their exposure, Ferris makes chase and kills him in such a place and manner that one might believe the death to be random. Body of Lies 2008 English Subtitles - Duration: 1:56:40. Cat Keeper 214,669 views. 1:56:40 Top 10 Trailers Better Than the Movie - Duration: 14:09.. Body of Lies (2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Salaam (via 'back channels') corroborates the acceptance of killing by those whom remain at the safe house; and Ferris accuses Hoffman of running "side operations" which interfere and (at least) undermine operational integrity of primary operation and tells Hoffman to stop. While going to the hospital to receive rabies shots for bites suffered during the pursuit and elimination of the terrorist, Ferris meets a nurse named Aisha (Golshifteh Farahani), and he begins developing romantic feelings for her. The bombers strike again in an Amsterdam flower market, and kill at least 7. Having recognized one of the men living in the safe house as former small- time criminal Mustaffa Karami (Kais Nashef), Salaam takes Karami into the desert and coerces him into working for Jordanian intelligence, threatening to set him up as a collaborator if he does not co- operate. Hoffman asks Salaam to use Karami, but he refuses, believing a greater return will come later. Unknown to Ferris and Salaam, Hoffman tells Ferris' CIA subordinate (Skip) to follow Karami and kidnap him. Karami escapes and notifies the terrorists in the safe house that it is being watched, and they abandon it. Ferris's partner is caught and Salaam accuses Ferris of having had knowledge of the move on Karami, and blames Ferris's duplicity with him for the destruction of the safe house. He exiles Ferris from Jordan. Ferris returns to Hoffman in Washington, and they devise a new plan to find Al- Saleem. Suspecting he is motivated more by pride than ideology, they stage a fake terrorist attack and set up Omar Sadiki (Ali Suliman), an innocent Jordanian architect, as its instigator, hoping Al- Saleem will come out of hiding and attempt to contact him. Al- Saleem sees TV news coverage of the attack and takes the bait. Salaam invites Ferris back to Jordan and shares his suspicions that Omar Sadiki is a terrorist, though Ferris feigns ignorance. Ferris later tries to save Sadiki from being kidnapped by Al- Saleem's henchmen but fails and sees his partner nearly killed in the subsequent car crash. Under interrogation, Sadiki denies any knowledge of the attack though he is later found beaten and killed. Ferris goes back to his apartment and finds out that Aisha has been kidnapped. He desperately asks Salaam for help, admitting he fabricated Omar Sadiki's terrorist cell and the attack. Salaam refuses to help because of Ferris earlier having lied to him. Ferris offers himself in exchange to Aisha's kidnappers, and is brought to the middle of the desert, with Hoffman watching everything via a surveillance drone unmanned aerial vehicle. Ferris is surrounded by a group of SUVs, which circle him to create an obscuring dust cloud before picking him up. The dust cloud blocks Hoffman's view, so that he cannot determine which of the SUVs, now headed in different directions, is carrying Ferris. Ferris is taken across the border to Syria where he is to be interrogated by Al- Saleem. When Ferris asks Al- Saleem about Aisha, he is told that someone has lied to him and that he has been double- crossed. Ferris tells Al- Saleem that there is an infiltrator (Karami) in his organization who works for Ferris, and that, by association, Al- Saleem works for Ferris. Al- Saleem does not believe Ferris, beats him, turns on a video camera and orders his execution. Salaam and his agents arrive at the last moment, saving Ferris' life. Al- Saleem is shown arrested in his own SUV by Marwan Se- Kia, Hani Salaam's security officer. Salaam visits Ferris in the hospital and reveals he had faked Aisha's abduction, and orchestrated Ferris's capture by Al- Saleem using Karami as a go- between. Having lost the will to fight in this particular 'war', Ferris goes off the grid and goes to see Aisha again. Leonardo Di. Caprio as Roger Ferris, a field officer working in CIA's. Near East Division and later CIA Station Chief of Amman, Jordan. Russell Crowe as Ed Hoffman, chief of CIA's Near East Division and Ferris' boss. Mark Strong as Hani Salaam, intelligence chief and director of the Jordanian General Intelligence Directorate. Golshifteh Farahani as Aisha, a nurse in Amman and Ferris' love interest. Oscar Isaac as Bassam, CIA field operative in Iraq and Ferris' associate. Ali Suliman as Omar Sadiki, a Jordanian architect with very low- profile contact with Al- Qaeda and CIA's mole to catch Al- Saleem. Alon Abutbul as Al- Saleem, head of an independent terrorist group based in Jordan, aligned with Al- Qaeda. Vince Colosimo as Skip, CIA field operative in Jordan. Simon Mc. Burney as Garland, a computer geek employed by the CIA to instrument black ops. Mehdi Nebbou as Nizar, former linguist, Al- Qaeda operative and attempted defector. Michael Gaston as Holiday, Ferris' predecessor as CIA's Jordan station chief. Kais Nashif as Mustafa Karami, former petty criminal- turned- Al- Qaeda operative under Al- Saleem who later became Hani Salaam's informer. Jamil Khoury as Marwan Se- Kia, GID operative and security officer of Hani Salaam. Lubna Azabal as Cala, Aisha's sister. Ghali Benlafkih and Youssef Srondy as Rowley and Yousef, Aisha's nephews. Ali Khalil as Zayed Ibishi, CIA asset in Amman, operating in Hoffman's secret side operation. Ridley Scott has made a previous film about the conflict between the Western and Arab civilizations, Kingdom of Heaven (2. Crusades. Body of Lies resumes this theme in the context of modern intelligence operations and terrorism.[1] The film puts two contrasting characters on the same side. Ferris, the CIA man on the ground, is a dedicated Arabist fluent in the language; he relies on trust, local knowledge and human intelligence. Hoffman, his superior, who is detached at home in Washington, D. C., and at the CIA in Virginia, is more machiavellian: he authorizes deceit, double- crossing, and violence by telephone and without scruple. The New Yorker interpreted him as "an American consumer of advanced technology and vast amounts of food".[2][3]Early in the film, Hoffman explains to his superiors that the terrorists' retreat to pre- tech age communication methods renders useless the high specification tools the CIA uses, and increases the worth of Ferris's human intelligence methods. They avoid mobile telephones and computers, preferring face- to- face communication and encoded written messages.
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