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Title: Win 1/5 Copies of The Devils Double on DVD/Greypath/Members
Post by: oldfellow on Thursday 30 August 2012, 04:32:03 am
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Icon Film Distribution DVDs
 
Icon Films.(DVD 's)
Five winners of each  DVD

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Reviews by Betty Lewis

ICON FILMS
TheDevils Double

The Devils Double

Based  on a true story, this is a story of too much power, too much money, and just opulent decadence.It shows the excesses and violence of Bagdad in 1987.

Summoned from the frontline to Saddam Hussein’s palace, Iraqi army lietenant Latif Yahia,  (Dominic Cooper), is to become the body double to Saddam’s son, the notorious ‘Black Prince”, Uday Hussein. [Also played by Dominic Cooper}

Nothing can prepare Latif for the horror of the Black Prince’s psychotic drug addled life of fast cars, easy and not so easy women and appalling brutal violence, when they don’t cooperate.

As war looms with Kuwait, and  Uday’s depraved gangster regime is becoming more brutal and corrupt, Latif realises that   one wrong move could cost him his life, but, to escape this devils den, will come with a high cost.

Based on Latif’ Yahia’s book, this story presented a prime opportunity to capture the opulent sights and corrupt way of life inside and outside the Iraqi palace in the late 1980’s. This is a chilling adapation of Latif’s book and its  hard to believe that one man could be so depraved, but tolerated because he was Saddam’s son.

Interpersed throughout the film are actual battle scenes of the war raging  in Iraqi.

Although this film will have you glued to you seats, some of you will be shocked with all the swearing, the ugly bedrooms scenes, the drug taking, and the brutality of life during  one mans regime.

You see very little of Saddam, (played by a double when he does appear);  the film is mostly all about his  out of control, ugly,  psycotic son.

A stunning double performance by Dominic Cooper.   Directed by Lee Tamahori.           It runs for 107 Minutes.