The Departed Comments

  • Justina 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    There are my favorite Leonardo and Matt Damon. Although the plot is very similar to Hong Kong Infernal Affairs, it is still very exciting, including the characters and colors, but I am still very curious about Leonardo’s What's in the psychiatrist's...

  • Jaiden 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Realistic, refined and flawless. This is the Hollywood production, this is the Oscar film of the director. The skill is many times better than the Hong Kong version, but it lacks the feelings of Hong Kong...

  • Hilton 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    The first half of the screenwriter is terrible, and the second half is exactly the same as the Hong Kong version. . . Without...

  • Retta 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Everything is handled too calmly, and sometimes it needs to be appropriately sensational, such as "Goodbye, police" in the original "Infernal...

  • Emilia 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    8.5 I haven't seen the Hong Kong version yet. I really like this remake of old Martin, which fully shows all aspects of the police and bandit struggle. The use of parallel editing highlights the struggles of the dual protagonists in the mirrored life. The supporting roles are equally brilliant. The handling in the last thirty minutes was unexpected, expressing the fate of...

  • Zelma 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    Dan Lin who I first heard from Ting at Today's Lunch. Dan Lin is the Senior Vice President of Production at Warner Bros. Time to give a...

  • Anibal 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    The two characters in the 9.5 film have to face countless self-pull and are relatively more real and profound than the Hong Kong version of "untouchable...

  • Maiya 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    The plot of the dog's blood, the end of the dog's blood, the adaptation of the dog's blood. It also feels that Leonardo's performance is more...

  • Dave 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    [B+] I don’t know how much better than the Hong Kong version. It's a pity that the adaptation of the script is too...

  • Eugenia 2022-03-21 09:01:05

    (8.5/10) The story frame belongs to "Infernal Affairs", but other than that, it belongs to Martin Scorsese. There is no torn and dazed identity of the Hong Kong version. Here is more of "cat and mouse". "Game"-like police and robber struggle. At first, the two character clues were almost parallel and radial. At first, I thought of Quentin's style. Talking about tuberculosis, violence, and narration, F**k was flying all over the sky, and several scenes were just hilarious and very fun. The...

Extended Reading
  • Dee 2022-04-23 07:01:03

    It's a historically penetrating film

    Today, I revisited this work of art again, and suddenly found another great thing that was overlooked. There are two lines that are very suitable for the scene--"If chqina wants to nuclear platform, it must obey the rules (to smuggle) to get chips ";"A war between the US and China will break out in...

  • Una 2022-01-25 08:01:20

    It turns out that the gap is not a little bit

    May view the gap between us and the West

    is completely reversed

    for the United States of America and

    for different Hong Kong and the United States of

    to take care of the details of the plot and far-fetched

    such a wonderful drama of a story

    how that will be interpreted as

    being interpreted as it...

The Departed quotes

  • 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.

  • 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!