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Gerson 2021-10-20 18:58:25
The only thing that attracts me is the plot of the Hong Kong version, the old Nicholson is so contrived. Watching the full movie has increased my understanding of the use of F-word, the inexplicable BT sex, I don’t know whether to say that Lao Ni is good or not good for the old. I still like the Hong Kong version full of...
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Freida 2021-10-20 18:58:19
I still like the Hong Kong version. The biggest difference lies in the different levels of meaning. The black-bellied conspiracy in the Eastern context is vividly reflected in the Hong Kong version, while the US version is very direct and rude. For example, in the beginning of the Hong Kong version of Liu Liang’s audition, Liang followed Liu’s reaction after Liu’s phone rang, and Huang Qiusheng’s momentary shock when the music rang from top to bottom, and even the struggle of Andy Lau at the...
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Tremayne 2021-10-20 18:58:17
I admit that I adore foreigners, but this film looks clean and neat, I mean to compare Hong Kong's Infernal...
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Ibrahim 2021-10-20 18:58:17
7. I still feel that there is no Hong Kong version. Infernal Affairs is a chivalrous story deeply influenced by Confucian culture and rooted in the human society, not just a crime story. In this regard, the minimalist violent scenes of Lao Ma are messy and messy. Poor poor streets, extremely restrained lens language can not realize the essence of the original version. Of course it’s great to treat this as a completely independent original story, but I can’t do...
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Korbin 2021-10-20 18:58:16
Just open your mouth and shoot FUCK and headshot, Xiao Di is an irritable and depressed man. . . Jack Nicholson performed well. On the rooftop, Xiao Di beat Damon, a waitress and two husbands. It means that the gang is a Chinese trade computer chip. If you honestly say that the drugs are not over, you have to bypass it, but...
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Jeff 2021-10-20 18:58:13
I feel better than the Hong Kong version, more like a gangster...
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Daron 2021-10-20 18:58:12
Add all the lines to Fuck and you will become the Infinite...
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Jaclyn 2021-10-20 18:58:11
This is not a typical remake, this is a giant that Martin created after leaving a rib. This is Martin's best gangster movie. Excluding the excessive love and religion of the original version, this is the most realistic sociology. Don’t entangle the poetry and fate of the Hong Kong version. Martin compiled not only fate but also life under the dark night of Boston. This is the perfect balance of Martin’s personal characteristics and commercial factors. This is The...
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Alexandrine 2021-10-20 18:58:10
A few days ago, everyone talked about the preference of the US and Hong Kong editions, so I found out and looked at this book by Ma Ma again, and my memories from middle school only came to my mind. I just want to say that I will spare no effort to support the US version, scripts, performances, and...
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Joelle 2021-10-20 18:58:10
Superb works of method-based acting and montage techniques. There are many things that are different from the original version, and the things you want to express are also different. The story that old Martin told us is that no matter how you struggle, your fate and your social status are already doomed. What is the so-called good and evil, good and evil? You have no choice in everything. Ontological non-actionist. It's really great, not just Martin Sikoses, but Jack Nicholson is the most...
The Departed Comments
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Frank Costello: [Answers cell phone] What?
Colin Sullivan: Yeah, you got a tail. Two cars, not very subtle. They're not gonna be very subtle from now on. That's what I've been trying to tell you.
Frank Costello: So get rid of 'em.
Colin Sullivan: There's no need to go yourself, Frank.
Frank Costello: GET RID OF THE FUCKING TAIL!
Colin Sullivan: [after brief pause] All right.
[Hangs up]
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Billy Costigan: [talking in the back seat of a car] When are you gonna take Costello, huh?
[animated]
Billy Costigan: I mean, what's wrong with taking him on any one of the
[yelling]
Billy Costigan: million fucking felonies that you've seen him do, or I've seen him do? I mean, I mean, he murdered somebody, right? The guy fucking murders somebody, and you don't fucking take him! What are you waiting for, honestly? I mean, do you want him to chop me up and feed me to the poor? Is that what you guys want?
Dignam: [sarcastically while sitting in the front seat] Yeah, well that might stick.
Oliver Queenan: [to Dignam] Will you shut up?