crispychris2004
Joined Aug 2014
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The title itself left me confused and after even watching the movie I still have no idea what it means !!
But that is not to say that I didn't enjoy it because I did !!
The premise sounds a bit dodgy (as does the damn title lol) though on most fronts it came out ahead. There's a few "pleasant" twists, the acting won't win any awards but is bearable. The music lacks somewhat as does the cinematography but you get what you pay for and this does lift itself above this.
Nothing spectacular but worth seeing nonetheless
A surprising 7 out of 10
But that is not to say that I didn't enjoy it because I did !!
The premise sounds a bit dodgy (as does the damn title lol) though on most fronts it came out ahead. There's a few "pleasant" twists, the acting won't win any awards but is bearable. The music lacks somewhat as does the cinematography but you get what you pay for and this does lift itself above this.
Nothing spectacular but worth seeing nonetheless
A surprising 7 out of 10
I cannot BELIEVE the amount of people who say "The Departed" is BETTER than the movie that inspired this sickening "remake" of the much superior "Infernal Affairs" !!!! "but...oh, it's been done by Hollywood, it won an Oscar, it has Jack Nicholson in it.." Blah Blah Blah, petty Bostonian has- beens, insipid cast, a bowel-movement of a movie. And yes, I have watched "The Departed" but not all the way through, I had to leave the cinema before the poor sap in front of me received my lunch. "Infernal Affairs" is everything Hollywood is not...pace, dialogue, action, actors, lighting, sound, ATMOSPHERE, SUSPENSE. It just proves, on a global scale, how arrogant and pathetic American movie studios have become. And oh how they love the collective stupidity of American movie-goers, and to a smaller extent, the rest of you.