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TheBard
Aurora, IL
Violence, sex, betrayal, or business as usual in America
3 star rating

a fan of clever plots, into action flicks, Lover of quirky, unique films
Pros

    Jack Nicholson, Plot twists are great

Cons
    Far too much profanity

NOV
11
2007

The Departed (2006) — 

Bottom-Line: All-n-all The Departed was an enjoyable film and well worth seeing a second or third time, you know to catch what you may have missed the first or second viewing.

I grew up in New England for the most part, in Newport, Rhode Island, so I am well familiar with Boston propensity for violence and organized crime mayhem.  The fabled Irish gangs that infest Boston's seedier neighborhoods are also a (waning) fixture in Providence, the capitol of Rhode Island.  But Boston provides the back-drop for the latest Martin Scorsese blood-soak drama The Departed, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2007. 

Story-line

Directed by the aforementioned Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas, The Age of Innocence, Gangs of New York), The Departed (2006) is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Internal Affairs

In this retelling infamous Irish Mob boss Francis "Frank" Costello portrayed by one Jack Nicholson (The Last Detail, The Postman Always Rings Twice, A Few Good Men) plants his protégé, career criminal Colin Sullivan portrayed by Matt Damon (Field of Dreams, Courage under Fire, Good Will Hunting) as an informant within the Massachusetts State Police Department. At the same time, the State Police order Billy Costigan, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio (Blood Diamond, The Aviator, Titanic), to infiltrate Costello's crew, going so far as to make the young men do time in the state prison as part of his cover.  When either side of the game realizes that there is mole in their respective organizations, each man is ordered to discover the identity of the other informant before they are found out. 

My Viewpoint

The Departed is clearly one of Scorsese's best. The plot is thick with intrigue, twists, turns and plenty of violence.  I have to admit that the language was a bit harsh; i.e. these guys cussed more than a drunken sailor.  It's hard for me to believe that there can be that level of unprofessional disrespectful demeanor in any effective organization. 

The end The Departed ramps up the body count in typical Scorsese fashion; i.e. with lots of blood and detachment, and a few surprises.  All-n-all The Departed was an enjoyable film and well worth seeing a second or third time, you know to catch what you may have missed the first or second viewing.        



I_thumb_up The Departed (2006) is recommended by TheBard

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Fardreamer wrote on Nov 18, 2007 at 3:40PM

I haven't seen this one yet, but now I think I will. Great review!

Kristy wrote on Nov 13, 2007 at 2:44PM

I just bought this as a stocking stuffer for my husband! We had meant to see it when it was out and ended up missing it ;-( So sad that your title is so true!

ladym33 wrote on Nov 11, 2007 at 11:01AM

My husband would like this one.