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The Departed
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'The Departed' - a thrilling
crime classic (REVIEW)
By Sevanand Gaddala, Indo-Asian News Service
Film: "The Departed";
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Vera
Farmiga, Martin Sheen, Alec Baldwin; Director: Martin Scorsese;
Rating: ****
In a strange twist of irony, a Hollywood movie borrows from a
Hong Kong film hugely inspired by American crime classics.
Martin Scorsese's "The Departed" does seem to be influenced by
"Infernal Affairs" - the Hong Kong film released in 2002.
Scorsese has simply complimented the original. The film's script
retains the essence of the earlier film but also adds much more
flesh to it.
This is Leonardo Dicaprio's third film with Scorsese after
"Gangs of New York" and "The Aviator".
The plot revolves around Billy Costigan (Dicaprio), a cop
pretending to be a crook and Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) doing
just the opposite. They both soon find themselves embroiled in
situations where it becomes increasingly difficult to tell the
good from the bad, as the line gets more and more blurred.
Colin has been trained to be a mole by his gangster mentor Frank
Costello (Jack Nicholson). Billy, on the other hand, realises
that he will never be a good cop and so agrees to go undercover
and join Costello's gang. As the story progresses, the pressure
on the two becomes unbearable as they have to do things
completely against their true nature ... and they fail.
The movie's thrill factor is served well by a series of
coincidences like when Billy and Colin fall for Madolyn (Vera
Farmiga), the psychiatrist who treats Billy but is already
involved with Colin. With a story where the main characters have
to lie their way out of every situation, there have to be enough
twists and the plot's ends are not tied up till the very last
frame of the film.
One of the strongest points of the movie is the acting. Both
Dicaprio and Damon are excellent. They even begin to start
looking like each other as they become more and more entrenched
in their deception.
Jack Nicholson, who is a legend in his own right, is brilliant
in this role where he sinks his teeth with devilish charm and
delight. His performance is electrifying in what is surprisingly
the first time he has teamed up with Scorsese.
Farmiga convincingly portrays a great mix of sex appeal and
intellect.
Alec Baldwin, playing the arrogant policeman, has some of the
funniest moments with Wahlberg's Dignam. Martin Sheen plays the
father figure Captain Queenan - the warmest character in the
movie. He may not be ruthless but he is honest and dedicated.
The violence in the film jarring at times but seems to be
judiciously used for the right impact. It is not blood soaked as
much as sprinkled. It fits in well with the gritty nature of the
place, profession and people in the film.
Scorsese has always been a director who has tackled grandiose
themes like sin, redemption and loyalty. But in "The Departed",
he sticks to a more narrative framework but still tackles the
themes albeit more subtly.
The script is by William Monahan, which comes as a pleasant
surprise considering his last script was for the bloated, flat
and insipid "Kingdom of Heaven".
Howard Shore contributes to the score but is helped by
Scorsese's brilliant use of pop music, which is a trait of all
his movies. There is an interesting mix of The Rolling Stones,
John Lennon, the rapper Nas, Van Morrison and the Beach Boys.
"The Departed" is pure entertainment in the mould of an American
crime classic, but is sure to please audiences the world over.
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