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This is a pretty cool movie.
The plot is very interesting, and there’s tons of tension! Definitely keeps you on your toes as the pressure mounts for the main characters, especially in the undercover scenes. There wasn’t really a point where I thought anything in the main storyline didn’t make sense; the motivations of the characters are as clear as they should be, and the emotional weight of the story is perfectly translated every time. The immense stress that they’re under is very compelling, and the inner struggle of the characters is fantastically depicted.
That being said, I thought some of the side characters and side plots were superfluous, not developed enough, or just straight up didn’t make sense. Inspector Lau’s fiancé’s novel is a bit on the nose, and Yan’s relationship with his psychiatrist came out of nowhere.
The acting was pretty good, especially for the two main characters and their respective handles. Some side characters were also pretty cool, I really loved Chapman To in particular.
The cinematography had some highs for sure, but also some lows. There were some shot transitions that looked like someone just pulled up WMM.
Overall, it’s a cool film. I decided to watch it because it’s highly rated and from Hong Kong. I’d previously watched Chungking Express and In the Mood for Love and absolutely loved them, but Infernal Affairs simply doesn’t compare. It’s OK, and definitely worth a watch, but it didn’t blow me away.
What do you think?
Rating: 3/5
Based on the poster and all other translations I’ve seen I think the English name of this movie is “Infernal Affairs”.
It is also the inspiration for The Departed, set in Boston.
I’ve also seen the sequals to Infernal Affairs recommend as a trilogy.
You are so right!!! I can’t believe I misread it, that sucks…
I’ll check out the sequels as well then, thank you for the rec. :D