The DepartedThis is quite an interesting movie where just everybody is a rat and/or double agent. The idea of having a police agent who infiltrated a criminal group and a criminal from that group who infiltrated the police chasing each other without knowing who's who opens up endlessly possibilities of rebounds and surprises which are very well exploited in that movie. I think however that the movie would have been just as good with a little less violence and blood.
I've once heard an actress from Québec (Mahée Paiement) say on TV that this was her favorite movie. Although she is quite pretty and sexy and I wouldn't describe her as the brightest star in the sky
Quote from: Eric on June 27, 2008, 10:38:59 PMThe DepartedThis is quite an interesting movie where just everybody is a rat and/or double agent. The idea of having a police agent who infiltrated a criminal group and a criminal from that group who infiltrated the police chasing each other without knowing who's who opens up endlessly possibilities of rebounds and surprises which are very well exploited in that movie. I think however that the movie would have been just as good with a little less violence and blood.That last comment is very telling. I enjoyed The Departed and thought it was excellent. However, I prefer the source film, Infernal Affairs. It seems to be about half the length, glossy and focused. Far more Michael Mann style. I loved it. The story is almost identical except I don't think there was an equivalent Mark Whalberg character. I did think he was fantastic in The Departed.While IF is shorter and more focused as I said, it's two sequels expand the story brilliantly into something huge.
Hold on now. You and me agreeing on something ? That's plain wrong
Not really my genre of girl, but everyone in my province seem to find her beautifull.
That last comment is very telling. I enjoyed The Departed and thought it was excellent. However, I prefer the source film, Infernal Affairs. It seems to be about half the length, glossy and focused. Far more Michael Mann style. I loved it. The story is almost identical except I don't think there was an equivalent Mark Whalberg character. I did think he was fantastic in The Departed.
While IF is shorter and more focused as I said, it's two sequels expand the story brilliantly into something huge.