The Departed?

Alessandra 2022-04-21 09:01:06

The American version of Infernal Affairs does not feel the wonderful and wonderful undercover life. The most exciting thing about Infernal Affairs is the 2 undercover actors, the kind of wits and courage that you have in me and you in me, the kind of bad guys who want to be good people, and The struggle of a good person who has to be a bad person, this movie reflects hysteria, and what you see is non-stop fuck, the role of Xiao Lizi, you really don't need to check who is undercover, just look at your daily mental state, The smart boss can tell that the anxiety and worry are basically written on his face. Is that an undercover agent?
Does Matt Damon want a chance? Except for a little helplessness when he was about to die at the end, he didn't see any hope of rehabilitating.
What I saw was an American gangster movie, interspersed with two immature undercover agents.
Although I didn't want to compare it with the Hong Kong version of Infernal Affairs, compared to the Hong Kong version of Infernal Affairs, the two people in the American version were really bad. A lot, how can you call it "Dao" without wonderful undercover and anti-undercover, let alone "walker".
3 stars are basically given to the actors, and there are more real American gangster plots.

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  • 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 envelope

  • 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 (;¬_¬)

The Departed quotes

  • Frank Costello: [to Colin] One of us had to die. With me, it tends to be the other guy.

  • Billy Costigan: You hear me, you two-faced faggot?