Thought I'd see how well I got on as a Movie Critic - if nothing else, it'll remind of which ones I've seen

Sunday, October 22, 2006

The Departed

Another Eastern original (Infernal Affairs) remade - but this time, done well.

Martin Scorcese directing & plenty of money spent on the stars, meant it was no flop (unlike Michel Gellar in The Grudge - by the time that one got to the final reel you were glad it finaly got her as well)

Jack Nicholson took the film - as he always does but excellent stuff from all the main cast - I worried that the last 20-30 mins would suffer but it kept you hooked even tho the main premise had been done before: how will the hero bring the badden to book when every one who knows aint around anymore...?

The interaction of the different police groups was nicely played - Baldwin, Wahlberg, etc (What was with Markey's hair-style?!) Nice to see Sheen out of the White House but Superman he aint.

The Boston accent that everyone was going "far" (geddit?) was a bit trying to listen to but it was different from the usual New York/Bronx we normally see in Scorcese's films.
And what was Ray Winstone going for . . . ?

De Caprio is a becoming a great actor & will be good to watch his future work. Excellent portrayal of a desperate man, scared of being caught out, left out in the cold.
Matt Damon having it easy - loadsa money, flash pad & good-looking girl-friend - you just had to hate him. To do otherwise, provokes a few questions - he was no hero but his efforts were heroic...and callous

However, despite the pedigree and the class, the story felt a bit clinical - I couldnt get behind any of them - maybe because I knew the story (?).

It's a great film, superb entertainment but not a masterpiece, sadly
But it was great to see Jack's rat impression


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0407887/

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