The Departed (Two-Disc Special Edition) | Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon | "A Modern Classic for those Rat C@*k$uckers !!!
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The Departed (Two-...
The Departed (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Matt Damon
Warner Home Video, 2007
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highly recommended
Rookie cop Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) grew up in crime. That makes him the perfect mole the man on the inside of the mob run by boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). It's his job to win Costello's trust and help his detective handlers (Mark Wahlberg and Martin Sheen) bring Costello down. Meanwhile SIU officer Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) has everyone's trust. No one suspects he's Costello's mole. How these covert lives cross double-cross and collide is at the ferocious core of the widely acclaimed The
Departed
. Martin Scorsese directs guiding a cast for the ages in a visceral tale of crime and consequences. This is searing can't-look-away filmmaking: like staring into the eyes of a con - or a cop - with a gun.Running Time: 151 min.System Requirements:Run Time: 151 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 085391132882 Manufacturer No: 113288
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MARTIN SCORSESE FINALLY WON BEST DIRECTOR!!!! XD
How my ratings work:
5 - I really liked/loved it
4 - I liked it
3 - Could've been better/worth a look
2 - Just didn't live up to the potential
1 - Simply aweful
Was this the movie that Scorsese desearved the best director Oscar for? Some say yes, others say no. Personally I think Raging Bull and Goodfellas are the movies he should've won for. But I'm not gonna complain because the Academy finally recognized Scorsese. After 27 years of being nominated, he finally got the award he desearved. Not that he needed an oscar to prove his worth in the movie world. Scorsese is by far the one of the best directors of any generation. But this movie is still worth a watch. It's a rivetting tale of murder, deceit, and betrayel. Everyone gives it their all. Leonardo Di Caprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, and Mark Whalberg are all at the top of their game here. I don't really need to go into the plot details, there are plenty of other reviews on here that will do that for you.
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"A Modern Classic for those Rat C@*k$uckers !!!
If not the best motion picture of all time. This has to be in the top 3!!!
When I first saw the trailers for this film on TV I was split down the middle. Being a massive fan of Martin Scorsese I was hooked. Yet never quite being a fan of Leonardo DiCaprio made me a bit indifferent. Then seeing the icon Jack Nicholson tagged to the picture gave my flesh goosebumps. The names Scorsese/Nicholson meant "Great Movie" to me. So because of that I avoided any remaining information about the picture so I could walk in opening weekend and be surprised.
Right from the outset with Jack's monologue of his harsh outlook on existence I was lost in the world of the South Boston underworld. Through police corruption via Matt Damon's character & vigilance through sacrifice from DiCaprio.
The movie further cemented itself in greatness with the amazing supporting cast. Martin Sheen brought in his 'A' game. Excitement and laughter came across me when I saw one of my favorites Alec Baldwin take the screen in a perfect role for him. Marc Walburg stepped up his dramatic chops even though his character most likely came natural for him. Matt Damon played the bit of hidden scumbag quite well. Then the biggest magic of all to me was that Scorsese was finally able to make a DiCaprio fan out of me with a very powerful performance.
The story was so intense & alive you are along for the journey the entire time. It's almost as living it through eyes of someone else. The brutal realism of the violence where none of it is played for shock value or over the top theatrics is the final piece of truth that Scorsese uses to bring this all to vibrant yet rough polish.
Yet to share one more thing with you all as to how great this film is. During the entire showing the first time I saw it on the big screen. My friend Dougie who tends to talk, talk talk & ramble on & on & on actually shut his mouth through the whole thing. SCORSESE IS GOD !
Now to this DVD version. The
two
-
disc
special
edition
is the ultimate. Not only because you have a copy of the widescreen version of 'the
DEPARTED
' you also have a disc of amazing special features. It's not cluttered yet they give you a deeper appreciation of the film.
*an incredible documentary about Whitey Bulger & the Irish mob of South Boston who the writer based the persona of Jack Nicholson's character on.
* Feature length documentary of the entire career of Martin Scorsese
*Featurette of Little Italy's crime & violence and how that and the crime drama genre influenced the mob films of Scorsese
*9 additional scenes with intros by Martin himself
Pick up this version if you are hunting for the perfect DVD of 'the Departed'!
Unless you have Blu-Ray this is the one.
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Good except for the ending.
Film noir crime thriller set in Boston, Massachusetts which follows the efforts of the Massachusetts State Police as they try to apprehend a notorious gangster and mass murderer played by Jack Nicholson by placing an undercover cop played by Leonardo DiCaprio in his crew to get close to him and gain intel and valuable evidence that will put Nicholson away. But unbeknownst to the Massachusetts State Police, Jack Nicholson has a mole of his own inside their very Department. A good crime thriller directed by Martin Scorsese that flows quickly through its
two
plus hours with a sharp plot, interesting characters and a compelling vision that is not undone by a lot of machismo on the part of the mainly male characters and a high body count. Matt Damon is excellent as the phoney cop in the pay of Jack Nicholson's gangster and Leonardo DiCaprio is also on form as the undercover cop playing a game of cat and mouse with Matt Damon as the two try to uncover each other's identity. However I felt that the ending to this film was fairly botched, such that what should have been a 5 star film was only a 4 star film, which is a shame because the film was excellent up until this point. Good but not perfect.
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No One Here Gets Out Alive
If you've gotten to the point where you're reading movie reviews, you probably don't need a plot synopsis, so let's skip it. So how good is this movie...? I would say that this movie is to cinema what "An American Tragedy" is to literature - the most poorly made great piece of work of its time.
It's a great movie in the following ways: 1) The script is tightly plotted. Nothing is superfluous, nothing is overdone or overlooked, and the REAL RARITY? YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION. If you miss a second of this movie, you won't understand how the rest of it unfolds. 2) It's nice to watch some of the best living American actors all do their thing in a single film. Mark Wahlberg and Leonardo DiCaprio turn in particularly fine performances, and Matt Damon seemed to be extending his range (happily), playing a character for whom one cannot feel sorry, nor want to take home to meet Mom. 3) Depending on how you feel about one liners generally, the one liners are good, and very apt. I could go on about the familial and racial subtexts here as well, but suffice it to say that there is more than one character trying to please Daddy, and if you're black, Italian, Arab or Catholic, the first twenty minutes won't give you the warm fuzzies.
The
Departed
is less than stellar in the following ways: 1) As mentioned in several other reviews, the ending is a bit ludicrous. It felt like plot twists were being made for their own sake, rather than for the good of the film or the story. Without being a spoiler, let me just say here that I DID respect the choice NOT to pander to the mass audience's sensibilities in terms of what happens to the "good" and "bad" guys, or to reveal too much information in the end. 2) A few of these (albeit brilliant) actors are cast as themselves. Jack Nicholson brought out Jack the bad guy/madman for us, and Alec Baldwin was as smarmy on screen as we filthy little pigs are accustomed to seeing him offscreen. Most of these actors really brought their A-games though. And really, are Jack and Alec playing themselves the worst thing you could watch? Methinks not! 3) Aside from the ending, my one complaint with the script is that it was over-plotted and under-characterized. There were so many plot lines (
two
A lines, as well as B and C lines) that there just wasn't time for the main characters to have much of an arc. From beginning to end, Costello is Costello, Sullivan is Sullivan and Costigan is Costigan. The only two characters who seem to take themselves off the path they initially set out on were Mark Wahlberg and Vera Farmiga's characters.
Departures in The Departed: Although the characters in this film are believeable and very well acted, make no mistake: this is a plot driven movie. This seems contrary to the recent films of most of the lead actors, as well as for director Martin Scorcese. Also, this is a film that was truly made in the editing room. Although DiCaprio and Damon have the two A plot lines, they're in only 2 or 3 scenes together. There's a lot of editorial juxtaposition, cutting back and forth, and it can get a bit obvious - and overbearing. Another departure from Scorcese's style can be found in the cinematography, which is tighter and less panaromic than he seems to prefer. However, once you've seen a shot of Jack Nicholson lit in redlight showering two half naked women in coke, you'll remember whose movie you're watching.
All in all, I would say buy the movie. But don't turn away - you'll miss something important.
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