The Departed
What is your view on the film 'The Departed'?
Plot: Two men from opposite sides of the law are undercover within the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish mafia, but violence and bloodshed boil when discoveries are made, and the moles are dispatched to find out their enemy's identities.
The Departed (Hover)
A lot of swearing and violence that really was not needed. During some parts of the film I lost interest a bit and then got it back. I think it was unnecessarily long despite a magnificent cast that played their parts well. The interesting thing about this film is that you are made to know the characters and their intentions from the beginning unlike other films where it is usually built as the movie progresses.
Rate: 1
Great cast, terrific performances, but a lot of indulgent and gratuitous profanity - and such a dark, dark story. Through the whole thing, I'm hoping for redemption somewhere, but the end is just as dark as the beginning.
It seemed also a vehicle for Jack Nicholson to show how wacky he's getting in his old age. I also found it interesting that Nicholson's name was third on the "starring" list of characters!
Well, although Jack is popular, I do not think he was not meant to be the central theme... although it does appear to be that way. That may the reason for his third place position.
Regarding Nicholson and his maddening grin I find that he seems to act the same way in every movie. I personally do not like him, but he does suit this role very well. Actually, his character here and the 'Joker' does not seem to be far apart.
What rating did you give it FarSeer?
True, he was not supposed to be the main character, but usually the big-name stars expect the "treatment" regardless of their role.
The only movie I've seen where Jack Nicholson is someone other than Jack Nicholson was "As Good As It Gets."
Whoops! Forgot about the rating. For storyline, acting, and cinematography, I give it 3
To show you how much thought went into this film did you know that...
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The film's technical advisor was Thomas B. Duffy, a retired detective who worked out of Boston for nearly thirty years and specialized in organized crime. He was particularly involved in the case against notorious South Boston gangster Whitey Bulger, whom Jack Nicholson's Frank Costello is partly based on. Duffy appears as the official who delivers a speech to the graduating police cadets. |
Wow, there was a lot of profanity on this movie but the cast was excellent. Matt Damon was amazing (he is so "natural" at every role you put him) Leo Di Caprio was fantastic so was Nickolson. Many known actors were on this movie which made it very appealing. The story line was very dark, even until the last second. My rating is 2