☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
The
Departed (2006) – M. Scorsese
The last time I watched Scorsese’s remake
of the Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs (2002), it was pretty soon after I’d
seen the original, which is also great.
In fact, at the time, I felt the HK film was stronger. But now, at a greater distance, I can see how
Scorsese has made this gritty undercover cops-and-robbers drama his own
(perhaps it is those Catholic church references). Although not perfect and sometimes
over-indulgent, the film is never less than engaging. Matt Damon is loathsome as the rat inside the
police and Leonardo is suitably wary as the cop inside the gang. Jack Nicholson plays the crime boss with his
usual grand relish. Marky Mark Wahlberg
has a showy bit part as a foul-mouthed staff sergeant and Alec Baldwin and
Martin Sheen are always good value. Vera
Farmiga handles a tricky role as the psychologist girlfriend well. There are a number of twists and
surprises. I haven’t seen all of
Scorsese’s more recent films but his use of music here is almost cliché (for
him) – we hear the Rolling Stones prominently.
But I recall that he intended this to be a b-picture (which is what he
said about Shutter Island too), so perhaps he is excused. In fact, the film doesn’t have much to say
but as an A version of a genre piece, it is pretty fun.
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