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SP Wong: Evil prevails. Only the good die young.
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Chen Wing Yan: I only want to be a good man.
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Ngai Wing-Hau: My father always says "what goes around comes around."
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Ngai Wing-Hau: [takes videotape out of briefcase] You got a VCR?
SP Luk: Is it worth watching?
Ngai Wing-Hau: It's an awesome show.
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Mary Hon: [SP Wong and Luk are watching a videotape Ngai Hau secretly recorded of Mary Hon and Wong] Four years ago, you told me to kill Kwun.
SP Wong: [on tape] So what? Want to blackmail me now?
Mary Hon: [on tape] I'm not blackmailing you. We simply passed the point of no return.
SP Wong: [on tape] I'll send everybody away then.
Ngai Wing-Hau: I hired Alan and Johnson to investigate my father's murder. Who would've know? The police conspired to murder my father. A law-abiding citizen.
Ngai Wing-Hau: Officer Luk.
[points to videoscreen]
Ngai Wing-Hau: Isn't that a police officer in the video?
[pauses]
Ngai Wing-Hau: Whether to nail him or not... that's up to you.
[Looks at both cops and leaves]
SP Luk: What a good show. You're so friggin' photogenic.
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Hon Sam: Play it by ear. Run if you have to.
Infernal Affairs II Quotes
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Josie 2022-03-16 09:01:06
Wu Zhenyu is absolutely amazing
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Coleman 2022-04-24 07:01:19
"Ah is speechless, nose is endless, there is no time, there is no space, and it is the boundless realm of karmic retribution." "Ni Yongxiao" is certainly one of the most impressive performances in Wu Zhenyu's career (although I still prefer him in "Gun Fire"), but the performance of Huang Sir and Zeng Zhiwei can also be regarded as the second in the trilogy. People perform at their best. Mai Zhuang's script gives people a different feeling than 1 and 3. It does have a certain epic feel, and many foreshadowings can also be answered in 1 and 3. The roles of Chen and Liu when they were young also worked well to perfect these two roles, but after watching this, I still feel more distressed for Chen Yongren (you will feel sorry for Liu Jianming after watching 3). Finally, paying tribute to the two characters with almost (or no) no lines brought me as much shock as the protagonists (yes, Zhang Yaoyang and Uncle Qizhi. Finally finished this 3-part series, here I am All 3 deserve 5 stars.
Director: Andrew Lau, Alan Mak
Language: Cantonese,English,Mandarin,Thai Release date: October 1, 2003