An undercover cop and a mole in the police attempt to identify each other while infiltrating an Irish gang in South Boston.
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writers: William Monahan (screenplay), Alan Mak
Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson
Storyline
In South Boston, the state police force is waging war on Irish American
organized crime. Young undercover cop Billy Costigan is assigned to
infiltrate the mob syndicate run by gangland chief Frank Costello. While
Billy quickly gains Costello's confidence, Colin Sullivan, a hardened
young criminal who has infiltrated the state police as an informer for
the syndicate is rising to a position of power in the Special
Investigation Unit. Each man becomes deeply consumed by their double
lives, gathering information about the plans and counter-plans of the
operations they have penetrated. But when it becomes clear to both the
mob and the police both discover a mole in their midst, Billy and Colin
are suddenly in danger of being caught and exposed to the enemy-and each
must race to uncover the identity of the other man in time to save
themselves. But is either willing to turn on their friends and comrades
they've made during their long stints undercover?
The Departed Movie Reviews
Now I know that 'The
Departed' is based off of the Hong Kong movie 'WuJianDao', but Scorsese
really grabs hold of a great story and brings it to the American Screen.
My father grew up in Boston and when we walked out of the theater he
couldn't stop talking about how authentic the environment and attitude
was. Then there's the acting in which the lead actors (Nicholson,
DiCaprio, Damon) not only give stunningly entertaining performances, but
you become engulfed in each one's perspective and dilemmas. The smaller
roles that of (Baldwin, Walberg, Sheen) are supporting roles that
remind me of Jesus Quintana from 'The Big Lebowski', by this I mean that
their screen time is limited but they make lasting impressions that you
cherish each and every scene they are in, Alec Baldwin especially. The
story itself starts off with the basic intro of the players and the
setting, but you'll find yourself slowing following each and every plot
twist and rooting back and forth for the good guys and for the bad guys.
If you're a Scorsese fan, which I am, I think you will appreciate this
film. You can clearly see the Scorsese touch ranging from the
cinematography and of course the music, it's great to hear "Gimme
Shelter" again, but "Comfortably Numb" played in so well. It's another
gangster flick from Scorsese, yet this one stands alone because feels so
fresh and most would agree Scorsese does gangster films the best; so
why not let him. Oscar worthy, the acting I certainly hope; this is
DiCaprio's best role since 'The Aviator' which was his best role since
'Gangs of New York', am I seeing a pattern here. But my lasting
impression wasn't concerned with the politics of the golden statue; my
lasting impression was that I had sat through 2 and half hours of
brilliant and especially entertaining storytelling. Thank you Mr.
Scorsese.
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