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It's been so long since I've seen Infernal Affairs, but I'm pretty sure...Infernal Affairs is such a superior film. I hated how Scorsese didn't really acknowledge in the credits that The Departed took a lot of elements from IA.
That the love interest character in The Departed doesn't even exist in Infernal Affairs. Which is good. I mean, what are the odds that the fiancee of a Costello-gang-member-turned-cop would have an affair with a cop-turned-Costello-game-member? I mean, it's not like the two male characters know each other or anything. It's by complete coincidence that that happens, and it's so entirely unrealistic and unnecessary that it's hard for me to get past. There's also some major plotholes in The Departed as well that drive me nuts.
Don't get me wrong, I kind of enjoy the Departed. The acting is top-notch and I love the Alec Baldwin and Mark Wahlberg characters. But the story just doesn't hold together if you analyze it even a little bit. Like I said, it's been years since I've seen Infernal Affairs, but I recall it holding up so much better. If it truly is coming to Netflix next month I will definitely rewatch it.
Don't get me wrong, I kind of enjoy the Departed. The acting is top-notch and I love the Alec Baldwin and Mark Wahlberg characters. But the story just doesn't hold together if you analyze it even a little bit. Like I said, it's been years since I've seen Infernal Affairs, but I recall it holding up so much better. If it truly is coming to Netflix next month I will definitely rewatch it.
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