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The Departed 2006 Eng.DVDScr Torrent Download

The Departed (2006)

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Year: 2006
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director: Martin Scorsese
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson

Description:
Secret State Police officer who infiltrated the gang and mafia police mole working for the same crowds scramble to find and identify with each other before being exposed to the enemy, as both parties to put their clothes are rats.
Review:
Now I know that The Departed is based on the Hong Kong film WuJianDao, but Scorsese really grabs hold of a great story and bring it to the American screen. My father grew up in Boston and when I left the theater can not talk about is how authentic environment and attitude. Then there act, in which the main actors (Nicholson, DiCaprio, Damon), is not only an incredible fun, but will become a hit in every aspect and dilemmas. Smaller roles that (Baldwin, Walberg, Sheen) are roles that reminds me of Jesus Quintana from The Big Lebowski, by this I mean that their screen time is limited, but they make lasting impressions that nurture each stage, especially Alec Baldwin. The story itself begins with a basic introduction and establishment players, but you'll find yourself slowing down in each plot twist and curl back and for good guys and bad. If you're a fan of Scorsese, who I think will appreciate this movie. You can clearly see the Scorsese touch ranging from theater to music and of course, its great to hear again Gimme Shelter, but Comfortably Numb played so well. Another Scorsese gangster film, but this is only because it feels so fresh and most would agree Scorsese gangster movies do best, so why not let us. Oscar worthy acting hope this is DiCaprios best role in The Aviator, which is best for his role in Gangs of New York, see the pattern here. But my impression is not concerned with the common golden statue, my lasting impression was that I was 2:30 and especially brilliant entertainment stories. Thank you, Mr. Scorsese.


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