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Thomas 2022-03-23 09:01:06
matt damon is so...
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Alyson 2022-03-23 09:01:06
Also known as: Infinite Walker Director: Martin Scorsese (Martin Scorsese) Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio / Matt Damon / Jack Nicholson / Mark Wahlberg Release year: 2006 Official website: http://thedeparted.warnerbros.com/ Language: English imdb link: tt0407887 Production country/region: United...
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Felicia 2022-03-23 09:01:06
What exactly is being...
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Horace 2022-03-23 09:01:06
Lao Ma very accurately changed all the sentiments of the original version, but from another aspect, the Yankee may like this kind of mouthful running F. Everyone runs around with a twisted expression like a chicken blood. Go, headshot in front of the audience, and by the way let the two protagonists engage in the same "sentiment" of the same woman, there is no way. It is not the story that is unacceptable, but the understanding of the...
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Jasmin 2022-03-22 09:01:05
The performance of the male lead male pair is very eye-catching-Nicholson has just realized in Flying Over the Mad Asylum two days ago that his hairstyle is still so unruly. But... this... copy homework... you have to take the initiative to change it consciously and dexterously...-....
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Joana 2022-03-22 09:01:05
The theme song is great to cater to irish, do you think Americans will see who is not pleasing to the eye irish =french to english(´・ω・`) Only I think that the two male protagonists and the old man look alike? (、ン、) See the actor The lineup can form a growth shit (´_ゝ`) In addition, Ripley is also this person who really doesn’t like him...
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Hope 2022-03-22 09:01:05
It feels that Nicholson’s gang boss is more flavorful than Zeng Zhiwei’s Chen Ge, just like Lewis’s perverted villain in the New York gang. Leonardo and Damon performed fairly well. Compared with the original Hong Kong version, the ending of the film is a little bit more suspenseful. Who knows that so and so is an informant for so and...
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Xzavier 2022-03-22 09:01:05
Roughness, conciseness, and swiftness are both the labels of the old horse, and they are also deliberately different from the Hong Kong version; the US version and the Hong Kong version use the same shell to say two things in two ways. The two have different intentions. It is really unnecessary to talk about good or bad under the premise that the standards are not...
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Icie 2022-03-22 09:01:05
After all, it’s...
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Adolphus 2022-03-22 09:01:05
Although it is a remake, the production, plot development, and scene scheduling are better than the Hong Kong version, but in contrast, the Hong Kong version’s "one and a half hour" problem-solving excitement + fluency is lost, but Scorsese Sri Lanka's handling is still considered to be excellent, full of native American flavor. In terms of roles, Nicholson and Matt Damon interpret very well, but Tony Leung has been difficult to surpass, but in any case, the police undercover is a distressing...
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Marcellus 2022-04-19 09:01:06
Addition and Subtraction in "Infernal Affairs"
Addition and Subtraction in "Infernal Affairs"
Watching "Infernal Affairs", I always think about "Infernal Affairs".
Why should I re-watch "Infernal Affairs", because it is regrettable to re-watch "Infernal Affairs", I want to see if Martin Scorsese's remake is better....
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Shanna 2022-01-25 08:01:20
If you are a director
On the way to the theater, my friends and I have been listening to Tsai Qin’s [Forgotten Time]. Perhaps they were too impressed. Now when I think of [Infernal Affairs], what flashes back in my mind is always the two protagonists sitting in the video store listening to songs. Scene. The sword light...
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Billy Costigan: [coming in at last from his undercover assignment] Look, I just want my identity back, all right? That's all.
Colin Sullivan: All right, I understand. You want to be a cop again.
Billy Costigan: No, no, being a cop's not an identity. I want my *identity* back.
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Mr. French: [quietly, in Costello's ear] Francis, we're ready for the sushi bar.
Frank Costello: [covered in blood up to his elbows, shouts] Jimmy, bring a mop. And a pail!