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Watch with lesser expectations
Nov 07, 2006 10:43 AM 2010 Views
(Updated Nov 07, 2006 12:23 PM)

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This is the first time I've caught a Scorsese movie in theater, thattoo a non-biographically styled modern one remade from 'Infernal Affairs' (which I havent seen yet).


'When I was your age they used to say you could become cops or criminals. What I'm saying to you is this... When your facing a loaded gun, what's the difference?' the Frank Costello's pretty muchsummarizes the movie.


There were 2 unusual things which was'nt a part in the previous Scorsese movies I've seen (Casino, Goodfellas, Aviator):




  1. The movie had a contemporary setting (few years back is contemporary too ;) ), and I did quite miss the antique settings in this movie,especially the soundtracks.




  2. It had a feminine key character, the rest of them (except Sharon Stone in Casino, who probably would'nt give you the feel that there wasa female character) appeared in roles that were'nt important to the plot.






Being a remake, I would'nt delve into the plot although it was one thestrong point. The screenplay and dialogues were typical Scorsese sprinkled with dry humour, guns and loads of blood spatters. Jackieboy, Leo, Mark Wahlberg were the ones who stealed the show. Like Reuben says in Oceans 11 'What am I saying. You guys are pros, the best' :)


The only source of disappointment was Matt Damon, he still looked kinda rookie-ish. I could'nt make out if was scared or not from his facial expressions (which his role required him to do). Maybe thats why Marty assigned him to be Sullivan and (thankfully) not Costigan. Leo on theother hand had lots of scenes to his credit: his first meeting with the counsellor, a couple of scenes after Queenan dies are some I can think of.


Overall, I would'nt place this movie in the 'Best of Scorsese', but certainly recommend all mafia movie lovers to watch it (with lesser expectations).


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