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Mou gaan dou III: Jung gik mou gaan

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 58min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
15 k
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Mou gaan dou III: Jung gik mou gaan (2003)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMonths after the events of the original film, Ming suspects a police superintendent as being a new mole for the triads, while years earlier, Yan embarks on his first mission.Months after the events of the original film, Ming suspects a police superintendent as being a new mole for the triads, while years earlier, Yan embarks on his first mission.Months after the events of the original film, Ming suspects a police superintendent as being a new mole for the triads, while years earlier, Yan embarks on his first mission.

  • Dirección
    • Wai Keung Lau
    • Alan Mak
  • Guionistas
    • Alan Mak
    • Felix Chong
  • Elenco
    • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Andy Lau
    • Leon Lai
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
    15 k
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    • Dirección
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Alan Mak
    • Guionistas
      • Alan Mak
      • Felix Chong
    • Elenco
      • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
      • Andy Lau
      • Leon Lai
    • 34Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 39Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Chan Wing Yan
    • (as Tony Leung)
    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Inspector Lau Kin Ming
    Leon Lai
    Leon Lai
    • SP Yeung Kam Wing
    Daoming Chen
    Daoming Chen
    • Inspector Shen Chen
    • (as Chen Dao Ming)
    Kelly Chen
    Kelly Chen
    • Dr. Lee Sum Yee
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • SP Wong Chi Shing
    • (as Anthony Wong)
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Hon Sam
    Sammi Cheng
    Sammi Cheng
    • Mary
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Mary Hon
    Edison Chen
    Edison Chen
    • Young Lau Kin Ming
    Shawn Yue
    Shawn Yue
    • Young Chan Wing Yan
    Chapman To
    Chapman To
    • Tsui Wai-keung
    Waise Lee
    Waise Lee
    • Chan Chun
    • (as Lee Chi Hung)
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Ka-Tung Lam
    • Inspector Billy
    • (as Lam Ka Tung)
    Ting Yip Ng
    Ting Yip Ng
    • Inspector Cheung
    Zhizhong Huang
    Zhizhong Huang
    • Liang
    • (as Huang Zhi Zhong)
    Chi-Keung Wan
    • SP Leung
    • (as Wan Chi Keung)
    Yeung-Ming Wan
    Yeung-Ming Wan
    • Night Club Manager
    • (as Wan Yeung Ming)
    • Dirección
      • Wai Keung Lau
      • Alan Mak
    • Guionistas
      • Alan Mak
      • Felix Chong
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    Opiniones de usuarios34

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    7Holt344

    Internal Affairs III gives us answers and a good crime story but the pacing drags it down, Andy Lau's powerful performance makes it satisfying

    Internal Affairs III is the final film in the trilogy, this film is like the prequel (the second installment) directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, the former being the one who directed the original. This third film serves as both a prequel and sequel to the first film, as it continues after the events of the first film and before those events. Andy Lau and Tony Leung reprise their roles from the first film as Senior Inspector Lau Kin-Ming, an ex-Triad spy in the Hong Kong Police Force who tries to cover his criminal past and remain as a cop. Tony Leung as Chan Wing-Yan, an undercover Hong Kong Police Force officer in the Triad. He was killed by Inspector B in the first film, but returns in the prequel aspect of the film. Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang and Chapman To also reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming. Andy Lau actually won the award for Best Actor in the Golden Horse Awards, well deserved I must say. The film was nominated for a lot of other different awards. Andy Lau's acting is superb. Being one of the new cast members, I think Leon Lai is one of those standout performances in the film as Superintendent Yeung Kam-Wing who's Lau's rival in the police force. Chen Daoming is too quite great as "Shadow" Shen Cheng, two good additions to the trilogy.

    Months after the events of the original film, Ming suspects a police superintendent as being a new mole for the triads, while years earlier, Yan embarks on his first mission.

    So I bought the whole trilogy on Criterion and I got the director's cut of the movie, more than I knew before buying as I had only heard about the first film. I thought this version of the film was a good viewing, a crime story worth telling, with great themes. Will Lau survive the infernal agonies of fear, paranoia, and lack of trust? Watch and you'll find out. It contains many satisfying answers to questions that have lingered after the first two installments. I've seen the question is it unnecessary? It depends on how much you like the story and characters, I don't think this film was wanted, but it was needed and it's because of the story and how much depth it has. The questions you might have, are answered here. The first film ended perfectly and the second installment was a great prequel that gave more context and just more, this film struggles but ends up being a fine addition. Also a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, I think the pacing could have been better and some of the writing too. Yet, it's solid, tying up loose ends and brings the character arcs to a satisfying conclusion. Especially Lau's character arc. I think the ending was fitting. The trilogy could have worked as one film, but how the writers and directors expanded the story and characters, into something memorable. This was a terrific trilogy. Internal Affairs III was a good crime drama, perhaps a bit unnecessary, but good.
    8lastliberal

    Tying up loose ends

    While this is a great film with an incomparable score and outstanding cinematography, it leaves a lot to be desired.

    It is really not necessary as the first two films really give us all we need. It is light on action and heavy on psychological trauma. Andy Lau as Inspector Lau has taken care of all the moles - or he thinks he has. he is not sure and wants to be clear there is nothing tying him to Sam so he can be the good cop he wants to be. SP Leung is a creepy fellow and we are never sure just what he is. Is he a mole, or just a crooked cop. It is never clear.

    I was glad that Kelly Chen got a much bigger role as Dr. lee, but it would have been even better if we saw a relationship with Yan. It was obvious that she had love for him, but it never blossomed on screen. Yes, I know that would be a violation of the doctor-patient relationship, but it was there under the surface. Why didn't it come out.

    We got to see quite a bit of Tony Leung in this film, and that is always a good thing.

    It was very distracting the way the film jumped back and forth through time. It was trying to tie up the loose ends, but it was disconcerting.

    It could have been an outstanding film, but it'll just have to be great to see the actors and enjoy their performance.
    8paul2001sw-1

    The quiet men of violence

    If you loved the first two 'Internal Affairs' movie, then you'll probably find it easy to also enjoy this concluding part: if not, you may find it more difficult. Part one was a tense thriller; part two, more epic in tone, a prequel that filled in the back story, concentrating on some of the secondary characters from the first film. But it's not completely clear where there's any plot left to fill a third part. What this film does is overlay the previous stories with an additional layer of romanticism and complexity; but there's a certain lack of focus to the plot, with almost all of our favourite characters already dead by the end of the second film (although, in flashback, there's a rebirth for the great Tony Leung, absent from part two). Indeed, the film works almost entirely by encouraging us to feel differently about scenes we have already witnessed. I still liked this third story about the quiet men of violence, and it did succeed in feeling like something more than just a repeat of the earlier films. But it's not so clear how much it adds to them.
    7Anonymous_Maxine

    "Men are changed by events, not events by men."

    The last installment in the Infernal Affairs trilogy is surprisingly slow moving, but still has the high production values and intricate story of the first two, although as a whole it is slightly less engaging than the preceding films. There have been a lot of comparisons between this trilogy and The Godfather films, and the similarities in story-telling structure and the overall arc of the sequels are definitely there, although I have to admit that I think the Godfathers exist on an entirely different level as these films. The Infernal Affairs films are good, but they're not THAT good.

    There is a lot of work in bringing together the stories of the first two films and it definitely adds to them, but I found this one to be too slow moving, although the pace picked up by the third act and the final scene is definitely impressive.

    On the other hand, the trilogy ends on a serious downer - "Ksitigarbha Sutra - 'People of the like shall be cast into the Avinci Hell and will continue to suffer from Kalpas to Kalpas with no means of escape.'

    I may as well just admit that I don't know the meaning or source of this quote, but it sure seems like a depressing note to end the trilogy on. Nevertheless, despite being just a little bit of a let-down (like countless trilogy finales), Internal Affairs 3 is a necessary closure, and Asian cinema fans are sure to eat it up.
    5ajs-10

    A tad disappointing...

    My infernal 'Infernal Affairs' marathon concludes with the third part of this epic saga. This time we're closing in on another mole in the Police force. The trouble is, we keep slipping back into the past so we can see how this guy ties in with it all. To be honest it's a bit of a mess but here's a brief summary while I can still remember it (summary haters, and those that don't wish to know about the plot, take some bad guys out while I write the next paragraph).

    Lau Kin Ming has now been cleared of any wrongdoing in the death of the undercover cop, Chan Wing Yan. He can now concentrate on finding other moles in the Police force. His attention is drawn to SP Yeung Kam Wing who seems to be keeping his cards very close to his chest. Another candidate is Shen Chen, a man who, at one time, was Hon Sam's partner. Not everybody is who they seem to be and add to this a lot of flashing backwards and forwards in time, it makes for a rather confusing plot… Think I'll leave it there, I'm getting confused.

    It's pretty well made, but it seems very cobbled together and has little coherence. The plot is very hard to follow and a bit of a mess of a screenplay doesn't really help. Performance wise; Tony Leung Chiu Wai was pretty good as Chan Wing Yan, as was Andy Lau as Lau Kin Ming. Of the rest, Leon Lai did a decent job as the enigmatic SP Yeung Kam Wing and Daoming Chen was pretty good as Shen Chen.

    The first two films were really good and so I found it hard to believe this one could be so bad. It almost feels like it was rushed out too quickly after the success of the first two and suffered greatly for it. It certainly lacks the punch of the first two and as such is a rather disappointing conclusion to the trilogy. NOT recommended.

    My Score: 4.6/10

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    • Trivia
      Shot back-to-back with Mou gaan dou II (2003). While that was a prequel to Mou gaan dou (2002), this third instalment is a direct sequel to the first film.
    • Errores
      In the movie, we see Dr Lee's notes about Yan twice. The text in both scenes are in English and has nothing to do with Yan. In fact, the text is a discussion about a blind person (called May) who regained his sight sense. Moreover, though both text tells the same thing, the texts are not the same in those two scenes.
    • Citas

      Inspector Shen Chen: Men are changed by events, not events by men.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Director's cut (available on Hong Kong DVD) runs ca. 10 min. 40 sec. longer.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from Mou gaan dou (2002)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Road To Inferno
      Composed by Andy Lau, Kwok-Leung Chan and Marco Wan

      Lyrics by Andy Lau

      Produced by Andy Lau, Kwok-Leung Chan, and Tony Kiang

      Performed by Hacken Lee

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de diciembre de 2003 (China)
    • Países de origen
      • Hong Kong
      • China
      • Taiwán
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Hong Kong)
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonés
      • Mandarín
    • También se conoce como
      • Infernal Affairs III
    • Productoras
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Media Asia Films
      • Tianjin Film Studio
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      • USD 4,468,597
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 58 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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