The Departed (2006)
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Torrent Details: DVD Rip, Dual Audio, English sub
Year: 2006
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director: Martin Scorsese
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson
Description:
Country undercover police officer who infiltrated the Mafia clan mole in the police force working for the mob ran to find and recognize each other before being exposed to the enemy, after both sides recognize their outfit has mice.
Review:
Now I know that this is part of the Hong Kong film based on WuJianDao, but Scorsese really captures the hands of a great story and brought it to American screens. My father grew up in Boston, and when we came out of the theater, he could not stop talking about how the original habitat and the treatment was. In addition, there is an act in which the leading actor (Nicholson, DiCaprio, Damon) not only provides a stunningly entertaining performance, but you will be engulfed in each pair spektiv same dilemma. Role is less that of (Baldwin, Wahlberg, Sheen), a supporting role, which reminds me of Jesus Quintana from The Big Lebowski, by that I mean that the screen time is limited but they make a lasting impression that you care about each scene, especially Alec Baldwin. The story itself begins with an intro of key players and the environment, but you find yourself slowing down after each turn of the plot and the introduction of back-and-forth for men their good and bad guys. If you are a fan of Scorsese's who I am, I think you will appreciate this movie. You can clearly see from the touch frame Scorsese and, of course, the music, its nice to hear Gimme Shelter again, but they drag played this well. Another flick of his criminal Scorsese, but this one stands out because it feels so fresh and most would agree Scorsese gangster movies do best, so why not let her. Oscar worthy, I certainly hope this is the best role since DiCaprios aviator who was his best role since Gangs of New York, I see a pattern here. But my experience was not related to the political status of gold; lasting impression I had that I was in two and a half hours of brilliant short stories and especially fun. Thank you, Mr. Scorsese.
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