Infernal Affairs
Movie: Infernal Affairs (Mou gaan dou)
Language: Cantonese
Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller
Director: Wai Keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak
Year: 2003
Watched on: 20 April 2006
Rating: **** (4/5)
Review:
This one is an intense and gripping thriller from Hong Kong with a very interesting storyline. Surprisingly this is a great movie from Hong Kong, that neither has martial arts nor too much of fireworks. Drug lord and Crime Boss Sam (Eric Tsang) plants a mole in the Police force and at the same time Police places an undercover cop among gangsters. Both the moles climb up the ladders in their respective fields and become key members as they secretly go accomplishing their respective missions. After an intense and disastrous encounter with each other, both the parties i.e. Police and Gangsters come to know of existence of a mole in their respective forces. Inspector Lau (Andy Lau), the mole in police and the Yan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), the undercover cop are on hot pursuit of each other. Both are suffering from their false identities and are desperate to find a way out of this. Things take a big turn when Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang), the only person who knew about the undercover cop gets killed by gangsters leading way for shocking tragic circumstances. This is a well directed and photographed movie intense and gritty right from the beginning. The narration, performances, editing and music are good. This is a super entertainer that shouldn’t be missed.
Language: Cantonese
Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller
Director: Wai Keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak
Year: 2003
Watched on: 20 April 2006
Rating: **** (4/5)
Review:
This one is an intense and gripping thriller from Hong Kong with a very interesting storyline. Surprisingly this is a great movie from Hong Kong, that neither has martial arts nor too much of fireworks. Drug lord and Crime Boss Sam (Eric Tsang) plants a mole in the Police force and at the same time Police places an undercover cop among gangsters. Both the moles climb up the ladders in their respective fields and become key members as they secretly go accomplishing their respective missions. After an intense and disastrous encounter with each other, both the parties i.e. Police and Gangsters come to know of existence of a mole in their respective forces. Inspector Lau (Andy Lau), the mole in police and the Yan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), the undercover cop are on hot pursuit of each other. Both are suffering from their false identities and are desperate to find a way out of this. Things take a big turn when Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang), the only person who knew about the undercover cop gets killed by gangsters leading way for shocking tragic circumstances. This is a well directed and photographed movie intense and gritty right from the beginning. The narration, performances, editing and music are good. This is a super entertainer that shouldn’t be missed.