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An undercover police state that has infiltrated a gang of Ireland and a mole in the police work of the same race mass to track and identify each other before being exposed to the enemy, after both parties realized that the clothes have rats.

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Users review: He made good music (New York, New York), surreal comedy (After Hours), satire (King of Comedy) and biographies (The Aviator), but Martin Scorsese has never done better than the time he's dealt with the life in the UK , and the bad guys. Mean Streets, Goodfellas and Casino (and, to some extent, Taxi Driver) are proof of that. This does not seem strange, then, that his best film in over ten years (Goodfellas was released in 1990), sailing back to familiar ground. With some changes.The Departed, based on the Hong Kong thriller Heron (2002), Scorsese's first gangster film is the feature Italian-American criminals. In fact, this film set in Boston, where the Irish government. One of the godfathers of Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson), a man, state police want more. After years of research finally are coming, thanks to the secret agent Billy Costigan (Leonardo Di Caprio). Because of his family (those of Ireland, all bad) joined the crew Costelloe, is not that hard. Costigan Now all you have to do is report to his superiors, Queens (Martin Sheen) and Dignam (Mark Wahlberg), who will pass the information Ellerbys (Alec Baldwin), Species unit test round. What they do not know is that Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), the most promising element of the unit was on the payroll Costelloe since he was 12. After the two cops and robbers learned about the situation begins it's quest already fragile Billy wanted even more nervous and Costello still crazier.By transition of Hong Kong Boston, Scorsese and screenwriter William Monahan took the first step towards ensuring that the film will be very different from its Chinese inspiration. Another important factor is the running time: 97 minutes only for Heron, 150 for the match. This is due to new characters (Dignam and Mr. Costelloe French henchman, played by Ray Winstone, were missing in the original) and subplots, like that on Madolyn (Vera Farmiga), a psychiatrist, if excited with both molybdenum. But the most important difference is, for the underworld as he was elegant without being excessive, Scorsese vision includes a very colorful language (some insults are so creative that you would expect Joe Pesci sample) and of course, buckets of blood, the last part of the film turns out to be particularly shocking. None of the scenes never reach the level of Gross-out casino head-in-the-scene deputy, but the tradition remains resolutely pure Scorsese violent (well, remarkable music, perfectly set the mood, scene by scene, along with Thelma Schoonmaker perfect cut) in the middle of the brutal environment director handles spot-on cast.: Baldwin, Sheen and Wahlberg (the latter end back into shape) to make good use of their time small screen Damon set edgier side showed in The Talented Mr Ripley and the Bourne movies, and Nicholson, again playing the villain, finally, brings more OTT but elegant sweep (the original choice of Robert De Niro probably would have a role with greater ease and smoothness). Special mention must be for Di Caprio: working with Scorsese for the third consecutive time they finally found a way to shake the image of Titanic, thanks vulnerable, grabbing (and arguably career-best) performance.With clever plot , great performance expert direction, the game is undoubtedly the best film of the year so far. If this is indeed his last gangster film (he said), and his last studio approved the image, Scorsese can be proud of because of the masterpiece, he gave us. If only Oscar for his return ...


Health HealthYear: 2006
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson
Director: Martin Scorsese


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