Goodbye Policeman (Zai Jian Jing Cha)
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This was such a powerful scene, it really captures the relationship between both of the characters. I totally think the infernal affairs is way better than the Departed. American movies tend to be all about action, no strong plot lines or character development like they have in infernal affairs.
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@kassi420 I can read subtitles though...to each his own I enjoyed the Departed for my own various reasons and you enjoyed Infernal Affairs for your own
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@TCX559 Ummm no. You're only saying that because you didn't understand the dialogue cause it was in Cantonese. You would never of picked up on the witty dialogue if you don't know Cantonese Slang.
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Infernal Affairs started it all with the story but the Departed was better in terms of technical film making and dialogue IMO both are great!
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This scene was more meaningful than the departed death scene...More sadness to it. In the departed it was like oh shit and then running away in the car
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just started watching all these foreign language films after living abroad...they are so much better :D
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A NICE Chinese song
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@Jellyfish60 This is the kind of stuff I expect from a clearly americanized person. hope wanes...
I actually felt what Tony felt when Wong died. In the departed I felt nothing when Martin Sheen's character died.....nothing
that's the difference between the two films.......heart
SADLIFEproductions 3 years ago 99
my all time FAVOURITE scene in a movie
tony leung is such an underated actor, i think he is one of the best of our generation
(and i'm not even asian) :D
couldn't agree with this statement more: "the absence in the American adaptation the Departed lacks to a serious fault. Just look at the look on Tony Leung's face... "
kulturvultur 3 years ago 37