Pros: Style, acting, solid pacing, above average script Cons: the confusing prologue and if you don't buy the premise....
Infernal Affair first began appearing at regional film festivals in 2002. The rights were immediately bought up by Brad Pitt & Jennifer Anniston's production company and Miramax. The movie was barely released to regular theaters in the U.S. ...
Pros: Great story, plot, intense, great acting Cons: Nothing. It lives up to to the hype.
Infernal Affairs was the highest grossing movie in HK in 2002, and I can see why. It's a great story with the right amount of excitement and intrigue. "Infernal Affairs" is not a typo, but a clever play on words as you will see. It is the best H ...
Pros: Very clever story, and excellent acting all round. Cons: One continuity glitch in my opinion.
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Pros: Great cast, script and cinematography. Cons: Not much of a criticism, but it is just a crime thriller.
Infernal Affairs is a crime trilogy that well be hearing a lot more about over the next couple of years. This, the original, was an enormous hit in its native Hong Kong, and has already spawned a prequel, with a sequel on the way. Brad Pitt has ...
Pros: Exciting and thrilling plot, Good Acting, Fair Cinematography Cons: Fast-paced, Combination of subtitles and complex plot difficult to follow for some
Plot Outline: Infernal Affairs is a story about a mole in the Hong Kong police department (Inspector Lau Kin Ming, played by Chinese pop star Andy Lau) and an undercover cop (Chen Ming Yan, played by Tony Leung). The movie begins with the ...
Pros: original, cast, plot, character portrayal Cons: short on origin which brings you to part II
An original concept that is a absolute must see. Incredible cast ensemble that perfectly displays the characters. This is the movie that took over the glory from 'Hero' in Hong Kong. I believe Tony Leung walked away with 'best actor' and Anthony Wong was awarded 'best supporting actor'.
A film about undercover work on both sides of the law; depicting the gray area the undercover agents operate and live in. See this original and then its alternate endings...
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