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The Departed (2006)

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Overview

Director:
Martin Scorsese
Writers (WGA):
William Monahan (screenplay)
Siu Fai Mak (2002 screenplay Mou gaan dou) ...
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Release Date:
6 October 2006 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Crime | Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
Lies. Betrayal. Sacrifice. How far will you take it? more
Plot:
Two men from opposite sides of the law are undercover within the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish mafia, but violence and bloodshed boil when discoveries are made, and the moles are dispatched to find out their enemy's identities. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)
Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 47 wins & 50 nominations more
User Comments:
Scorsese's best since Goodfellas! more

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Infernal Affairs (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong brutal violence, pervasive language, some strong sexual content and drug material.
Runtime:
151 min
Country:
USA | Hong Kong
Language:
English | Cantonese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital | DTS | SDDS
Certification:
USA:R (certificate #42877) | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | Sweden:15 | Ireland:16 (original rating) | Germany:16 | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Ireland:18 (video rating) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | Norway:15 | Israel:16 | South Korea:15 | Australia:MA | Spain:18 | Netherlands:16 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Iran:18+ | Japan:R-15 | UK:18 | Malaysia:18SG | Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) | India:A | Brazil:18 | Singapore:M18 (edited version) | France:U (with warning) | Hong Kong:IIB | Portugal:M/16 | New Zealand:R16 | Greece:K-13 | Finland:K-15 | Argentina:16 | Denmark:15
Filming Locations:
Boston, Massachusetts, USA more
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Trivia:
Leonardo DiCaprio was cast in the title role in The Good Shepherd (2006), but he dropped out to play Billy Costigan in this movie. Matt Damon then took the role. more
Goofs:
Errors in geography: As Queenan leaves the South Station T stop to walk to the South Boston warehouse where he is to meet Costigan, he is walking north away from South Station. However, South Boston can be seen behind South Station, and is in the completely opposite direction. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Frank Costello: I don't want to be a product of my environment. I want my environment to be a product of me. Years ago we had the church. That was only a way of saying - we had each other. The Knights of Columbus were real head-breakers; true guineas. They took over their piece of the city. Twenty years after an Irishman couldn't get a fucking job, we had the presidency. May he rest in peace. That's what the niggers don't realize. If I got one thing against the black chappies, it's this - no one gives it to you. You have to take it.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Chi mi frena (Sextet, Act 2) more

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Which issue of Wolverine does Jack Nicholson give to the young "Colin Sullivan"?
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58 out of 86 people found the following comment useful:-
Scorsese's best since Goodfellas!, 31 October 2006
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Author: Max_cinefilo89 from Italy

He has made good musicals (New York, New York), surreal comedies (After Hours), satires (The King of Comedy) and biopics (The Aviator), but Martin Scorsese has never done better than the times he's dealt with life on the streets and gangsters. Mean Streets, Goodfellas and Casino (and, to some degree, Taxi Driver) are proof of that. It doesn't seem strange, then, that his finest film in over a decade (Goodfellas was released in 1990) sees him return to that familiar ground. With a few changes.

The Departed, based on Hong Kong thriller Infernal Affairs (2002), is Scorsese's first gangster film not to feature Italian-American criminals. In fact, this film is set in Boston, where the Irish rule. One of these "godfathers" is Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson), the man the State Police want the most. After years of investigation, they're finally getting close, thanks to undercover agent Billy Costigan (Leonardo Di Caprio). Because of his family (all Irish, all bad), becoming a member of Costello's crew isn't that difficult. Now all Costigan has to do is report to his superiors, Queenan (Martin Sheen) and Dignam (Mark Wahlberg), who will pass on the information to Ellerby's (Alec Baldwin) Special Investigations Unit. What they don't know is that Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), the most promising element of said unit, has been on Costello's payroll since he was 12. Soon enough, both cops and crooks become aware of the situation, beginning a manhunt that's gonna make the already fragile Billy even more nervous and Costello increasingly crazier.

By moving from Hong Kong to Boston, Scorsese and screenwriter William Monahan have made the first step in ensuring this film will be quite different from its Chinese inspiration. Another significant factor is the running time: a mere 97 minutes for Infernal Affairs, 150 for The Departed. This is due to new characters (Dignam and Costello's henchman Mr French, played by Ray Winstone, were missing in the original) and subplots, such as the one concerning Madolyn (Vera Farmiga), a psychiatrist who gets emotionally involved with both of the moles. But the most crucial difference is in the depiction of the underworld: whereas IA was stylish without being excessive, Scorsese's vision comprises very colorful language (some insults are so creative one might expect Joe Pesci to show up) and, of course, buckets of blood, the last part of the movie proving to be particularly shocking. None of the scenes ever reach the gross-out level of Casino's head-in-the-vice scene, but in pure Scorsese tradition it remains unflinchingly violent (also notable is the music, perfectly setting the mood, scene after scene, alongside Thelma Schoonmaker's impeccable editing).

Amidst these brutal surroundings, the director handles a spot-on cast: Baldwin, Sheen and Wahlberg (the latter finally back on form) make good use of their little screen time, Damon fine-tunes the edgier side he showed in The Talented Mr Ripley and the Bourne movies, and Nicholson, playing the villain again at last, delivers another OTT but classy turn (original choice Robert De Niro would probably have played the part with more calm and subtlety). A special mention is needed for Di Caprio: working with Scorsese for the third consecutive time, he has finally found a way to shake off his Titanic image, thanks to a vulnerable, gripping (and arguably career-best) performance.

With its clever plot, excellent acting and expert direction, The Departed is without doubt the year's best film so far. If this really is going to be his last gangster film (he has said so), as well as his last studio-endorsed picture, Scorsese can be proud, given the masterpiece he has given us. If only they gave him the Oscar in return...

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