FREE INFERNAL AFFAIRS PDF Jes Battis | 304 pages | 31 May 2011 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9780441020454 | English | New York, United States Infernal Affairs () - IMDb Looking for a movie the entire family can Infernal Affairs Check out our picks for family friendly movies movies that transcend all ages. For even more, visit our Family Entertainment Guide. See the full list. Chan Wing Yan, a young police officer, has been sent undercover as a mole in the local mafia. Lau Kin Ming, a young mafia member, infiltrates the police force. Years later, their older Infernal Affairs, Chen Wing Yan and Inspector Lau Kin Ming, respectively, race against time to expose the mole within their midst. Written by Aya. As cadets, Lau and Chan both show promise as police officers. However, Chan is removed from Infernal Affairs training and send to be a long-term undercover in Sam's gang. However, unbeknownst to the police, Lau is also Infernal Affairs long-term mole who is feeding information back to Sam. When Sam and police chief SP Wong both have their operations scuppered, each realises the other has a mole and sets out to uncover each. With each Infernal Affairs lives at risk, Lau and Chan must be the first to uncover the other. I decided to see this after hearing good things about it but Infernal Affairs was conscious that often foreign Infernal Affairs can be given more leniency than Western films doing the same thing. After a slightly confusing opening few moments as characters settle down not helped by using completely different actors for characters at late teens and late 20's - do people change that much? The plot may well have the occasional hole and have unnecessary personal details Lau's girlfriend and Chan's ex weren't really needed but the central story is well written and told with such Infernal Affairs that it is hard not to be totally engaged. The film doesn't have many massive shoot outs or action scenes but it has a pretty consistent sense of tension that is enjoyable right up to a typical but impacting ending. The direction is stylish and only occasionally overuses the slow-mo jump cuts. It may owe more to American cinema than that of the Orient but it is Infernal Affairs a very good film and I hope the inevitable remake will be as good. The cast don't need to do that much apart from look intense and portray the tension of the story in a realistic fashion - Infernal Affairs that they do well. At times the lead two actors are pushed out of this by the personal asides but they happily keep things on track. Wong is a solid officer while Tsang is good Infernal Affairs Sam. Chen and Cheng may not have a great deal to do apart from Infernal Affairs the film but they both look good Infernal Affairs it. Overall this Infernal Affairs a solidly enjoyable cop Infernal Affairs, regardless of what country it comes from. It will eventually be remade I imagine and when it is I hope that it manages to retain it's consistent sense of tension, double-edged characters and a real tight hold on it's audience just as this did here. Looking for some great streaming picks? Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. A story between a mole Infernal Affairs the police department and an undercover cop. Their objectives are the same: to find Infernal Affairs who is the mole, and who is the cop. Directors: Andrew LauAlan Mak. Infernal Affairs Alan MakFelix Chong. Available on Amazon. Added to Watchlist. From metacritic. Genre: Drama. Top Left to See. Foreign Movies to Watch. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Andy Lau Hon Sam Kelly Chen Lee Sum Yee Sammi Cheng Mary Edison Chen May Infernal Affairs To Tsui Wai-keung Ka Tung Lam Del Piero Chi Keung Wan Edit Storyline Chan Wing Yan, a young police officer, has been sent undercover as a mole in the local mafia. Taglines: Loyalty. Edit Did You Know? Infernal Affairs The English title is a play on words mixing Ming's job in the IA, the infernal nature of both characters' double lives, and finally Dante's Inferno, relating to the original Cantonese title. Goofs Near the climax, when the lift door opens, the cops handling the pistols Infernal Affairs have their fingers on the trigger - but are just holding the Infernal Affairs. Lau Kin Ming : No, don't. How long have you been an undercover? All together, it's been 10 years Lau Kin Ming : Infernal Affairs years? I should salute you, instead. Chan Wing Yan Infernal Affairs I just want an identity. I want to be a normal man. Lau Kin Ming : Getting tired? Chan Wing Yan : You've never been a mole. You won't understand. Too Infernal Affairs I still can't find the stooge. I'll Infernal Affairs him down if I've found him. Lau Kin Ming : Don't worry. Let me give you back your identity, I'll open your file, but I don't Infernal Affairs the password. Chan Wing Yan Alternate Versions For the Chinese version an alternate "politically correct" ending Infernal Affairs used. In it, Lau gets arrested when he leaves the elevator. User Reviews At it's heart, a gripping cop thriller 2 March by bob the moo — See all my reviews. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the literal translation of the title? Country: Hong Kong. Language: Cantonese English Thai. Infernal Affairs min 97 min director's cut. Sound Mix: Dolby Digital. Color: Black and White Color. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Infernal Affairs | Netflix Chan Wing Yan, a young police officer, has been sent undercover as a mole in the local mafia. Lau Kin Ming, a young mafia member, Infernal Affairs the police force. Years later, their older counterparts, Chen Wing Yan and Inspector Lau Kin Ming, respectively, race against time to expose the mole within their midst. Andrew Lau Alan Mak. Alan Mak Felix Chong. Yiu-Fai Lai Infernal Affairs Lau. Cantonese Chinese Thai. The moment when Eric Tsang smashed Tony Leung's hand cast on a table, I knew instantly that Infernal Affairs is a film that I will adore for. Powerful performances by the entire cast including the two mentioned above and of course, the great Andy Lau. An exciting ride that Infernal Affairs a genuinely good and original story. Awesome soundtrack. Cheesy death scenes. No CGI rats. Hong Kong crime thrillers are invincible. Noir-vember Film I prefer Infernal Affairs over The Departed as it was pure in its storytelling! The characters were more genuine! Their Infernal Affairs conflict and Infernal Affairs was more evident! The story was more impactful due in part to its simplistic nature than the flashy Hollywood remake! Review by Branson Reese. Really taut and engaging hundred minutes of film. Not surprised that Scorsese saw this and decided to set it in Queens which is Boston to him. Was obviously nice to skip the debates and instead watch cops shoot each other in the head. Cannot recommend that enough, really. To me the two are vastly different and culturally specific, the only things in common are the skeleton Infernal Affairs the plot, and that they are great films. The two main characters in the story find themselves trapped, with no hope of redemption. They both want to be "good", a rebirth of their identity. I have watched Marty's The Departed but still, I enjoyed it. Tony Leung's role as Chan Yan is excellent. Andy Lau and everybody involved was amazing. One of the best scripts ever. It's hard to underrepresent what a tremendous shift in the Heroic Bloodshed genre this represented at the time. To me, though, it's always felt like "merely" an incredibly sturdy cop thriller, by HK standards tantalizingly westernized. Everybody here Infernal Affairs doing career best work, in many cases by playing directly Infernal Affairs their screen personas. Infernal Affairs was my first taste of serious Hong Kong cinema. This was different. Very different. What I appreciated most about Infernal Affairs was the symmetry. Superintendent Wong is our police protagonist. Hon Sam, our underworld Triad protagonist. Each has a pawn that has infiltrated the other side. Both the masters are the only ones who know about their respective moles identity. This power controls their lives, and both have an almost…. I always intended Infernal Affairs revisiting Infernal Affairs. I remember loving it the first time, a few years ago, and being quite solidly in "the remake sucks" camp. That hasn't changed. But I must confess that this rewatch had nothing to do with wanting to revisit the film per se, and everything to do with my husband pointing out that Tony Leung was in it. Tony Leung Infernal Affairs is my husband's official competition. I wasn't familiar with Leung when I first watched Infernal Affairs so this viewing was met with typical fan-boy giddiness with a slight splash of deconstructing everything about his looks,….
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