Mr Anarchy
May 2006
Registered
|
I converted this to DVD and watched it on my home theatre.
Picture is good,definitely a telecine,it looked very well on the big screen .
Audio is a fraction off in the first 20 minutes ,esp around 15 mins in but its not too distracting.
Its very clear audio and when converted to DVD its fine unlike earlier Pukka releases which came thru the rear speakers only.
Didnt think much of the movie,though.
Without the original, it could be decent.
If you watch the original first, The Departed is totally not up to standard.
I liked how Infernal Affairs just jumped straight into the storyline story without any of the excessive fluff that The Departed had.
I just didn't feel that it added to the storyline.
Infernal Affairs was slick ,clever,subtle ,fast paced,full of suspense and had a good ending .
Scorcese and his writing team took the basis for Infernal Affairs added hammy over the top acting and dumbed everything down.
The original, "Infernal Affairs", remained taut throughout its 101 minutes; "The Departed," at 150 minutes, sort of lolls around awhile, with lots of soul-searching and pill-popping, until what began life as a classic Scorsese film nearly morphs into self-parody, with characters literally standing around, waiting to get shot in the head.
V:8
A:8
M:6
Last edited by Mr Anarchy on 10-17-2006 at 03:44 PM
Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged
|