Friday 13 September 2013

The Departed 2006 English.DVD-R Torrent Download

The Departed (2006)

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

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After each of the matter, and to track down the enemy crowd each other to determine the class of object Irish POLICEMAN who infiltrated the network and the secret police of the state are the mole rat.
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 could talk about was how authentic environment and attitude. Then there is where the main actors (Nicholson, DiCaprio, Damon) does not only great entertainment, but you engrossed in every perspective and dilemmas. Smaller roles (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 cherish each stage is especially Alec Baldwin. The story begins with a basic introduction and establishment players, but you will find yourself slowing down after every plot twist back and forth, and rooting for the good and the bad. If you are a fan of Scorsese, who is, I think you will appreciate this movie. You can clearly see Scorsese touch ranging from cinema and of course music, its great to hear again Gimme Shelter, but Comfortably Numb played in as well. Another gangster film from Scorsese, but that's only because it feels so fresh, and most would agree Scorsese gangster movies do best, so why not let it. Oscar worthy acting hope this is DiCaprio's best role in The Aviator, which was best for his role in Gangs of New York, I see a pattern here. But my impression was not concerned with the common market golden statue, my lasting impression was that I was up at 2:30 and especially brilliant storytelling entertainment. Thank you, Mr. Scorsese.


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