Un policía de incógnito y un topo en el departamento de policía intentan identificarse el uno al otro mientras se infiltran en una banda irlandesa en el sur de Boston.Un policía de incógnito y un topo en el departamento de policía intentan identificarse el uno al otro mientras se infiltran en una banda irlandesa en el sur de Boston.Un policía de incógnito y un topo en el departamento de policía intentan identificarse el uno al otro mientras se infiltran en una banda irlandesa en el sur de Boston.
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- Ganó 4 premios Óscar
- 100 premios y 141 nominaciones en total
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- (as Dick Hughes)
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Reseñas destacadas
Superb acting on top of brilliant storytelling
Sublime Scorsese
The story line is a bit overly whelming at times, this isn't a good movie to watch if you're tired and follow the action, the double crosses and the sometimes confusing who's who of the movie, but if you can just remember the basic characters the minor twists won't be too confusing.
While it's certainly not a love story, there is that element, with a bit of a morality play going the whole time.
I can't make some of the statements I'd like to make because I really try to avoid spoilers in my reviews, but I'll say that I enjoyed the movie even though had I been in charge it may have ended differently...
All that said, if you like a thriller that has some rough and tough violence and a plot with a few twists and turns this film would be one I'd recommend to you.
*A Masterpiece of Betrayal and Identity*
Set against the gritty backdrop of Boston, "The Departed" follows two men on opposite sides of the law: Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio), an undercover cop infiltrating the Irish mob, and Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), a mole in the police department working for the crime boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). The dual narratives create a captivating tension as both characters struggle to maintain their identities while navigating a world filled with betrayal and danger.
Scorsese's expert direction transforms the screenplay into a visceral experience. The pacing is relentless, and the tension builds to an explosive climax that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Every scene is meticulously crafted, from the intense confrontations to the quieter, more reflective moments. The film's gritty realism is enhanced by its superb cinematography, expertly capturing the raw emotions and harsh realities faced by the characters.
Leonardo DiCaprio delivers a career-defining performance as Billy Costigan, conveying the character's internal conflict and psychological turmoil with remarkable depth. Matt Damon's portrayal of Colin Sullivan provides a fascinating contrast; he embodies the charming façade of a man torn between duty and betrayal, creating a sense of unease that permeates the film. Jack Nicholson, in his role as Frank Costello, is nothing short of magnetic, bringing an unpredictable energy to the screen that leaves an indelible impression.
The screenplay, adapted from the Hong Kong film "Infernal Affairs," is sharp and layered, filled with razor-edged dialogue that resonates with the audience. Themes of duality and loyalty are expertly intertwined throughout the film, reflecting the moral complexities of good and evil, and leaving viewers questioning the nature of identity itself.
Moreover, the film is elevated by an exceptional supporting cast, including Mark Wahlberg, who delivers a standout performance as Dignam, a foul-mouthed yet insightful cop. His presence adds a layer of authenticity and humor amidst the tension, creating memorable moments that punctuate the narrative.
The film's score, featuring a mix of classic rock and haunting melodies, perfectly complements the mood and intensity of the story, enhancing the viewing experience and making each pivotal moment even more impactful.
In essence, "The Departed" is not just a crime thriller; it is a profound exploration of identity, morality, and the ever-blurring lines between good and evil. Scorsese's masterful direction, combined with stellar performances and a compelling narrative, culminates in a cinematic experience that is both exhilarating and thought-provoking. This film is a testament to the complexities of human nature, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences long after the credits roll. "The Departed" is a must-see, a film that cements Scorsese's legacy as one of the greatest directors in cinematic history.
Martin Scorsese never disappoints
Brilliant
The acting is outstanding. Leonardo DiCaprio gives what is quite possibly the best performance of his career. Even the people who hate him admit he did a good job. It's turned some haters into fans and my brother who despises him even says he was great. Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson give their best performances since The Talented Mr. Ripley and As Good As It Gets. Mark Wahlberg almost steals the show with the best lines. Ray Winstone, Alec Baldwin, and Martin Sheen are good, too.
Definitely one of the best films of the 00's. And easily one of the best remakes of all time. It's intense, funny, exciting, suspenseful, superbly acted, violent, has great characters, and has one of the most shocking scenes I've ever seen. And there's not a boring moment in it's two and a half hour running time.
The film will most likely be nominated for picture, director and adapted screenplay, and in my opinion, it deserves all three of them. DiCaprio and Wahlberg also deserve nominations.
See this as soon as you can.
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- CuriosidadesLeonardo DiCaprio described his character as being in a "constant, 24-hour panic attack."
- PifiasWhen Sullivan pulls up Costigan's record in the computer, his date of birth is initially listed as 11/7/1984. The next time he pulls up the record, the date is 11/7/1980.
- Citas
Dignam: [observing an exchange of microprocessors for money between Costello and Chinese triad members] This is unbelievable. Who put the fuckin' cameras in this place?
Police Camera Tech: Who the fuck are you?
Dignam: I'm the guy who does his job. You must be the other guy.
- Créditos adicionalesThe title doesn't appear on screen until nearly 20 minutes into the movie.
- ConexionesFeatured in HBO First Look: The Departed: Facing a Loaded Gun (2006)
- Banda sonoraGimme Shelter
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
By arrangement with ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
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- Presupuesto
- 90.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 132.399.394 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 26.887.467 US$
- 8 oct 2006
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 292.095.942 US$
- Duración
- 2h 31min(151 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1







