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Infernal Affairs 3 (Special Collector's Edition) DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0796019799270
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Weinstein Company
Languages: ChineseOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 StereoEnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 StereoEnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Weinstein Company
MPN: GEPD79927D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Weinstein Company
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 13, 2007
Running Time: 118 minutes
Studio: Weinstein Company
Theatrical Release Date: 2003




 

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Product Description:
Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 02/13/2007 Run time: 118 minutes

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Fans of the Hong Kong action/crime movie Infernal Affairs (2002) and its 2003 prequel (both of which served as inspirations for Martin Scorsese's The Departed) seem split over this final part of the trilogy, which picks up at the conclusion of the original film and brings the tortured path of cop and Triad mole Lau Ming (Andy Lau) to a close. The story picks up shortly after the execution of undercover cop Chan Yan (Tony Leung), with Lau now heading up an internal investigation to ferret out other Triad plants working in the police department. While Lau works frantically to eradicate any connection between himself and mobster Hon Sam (Eric Tsang), his actions are being carefully observed by Inspector Yeung (Leon Lai), who bears a personal grudge against the crooked cop. Less aggressively action-oriented than its predecessors (though certainly still featuring plenty of gunplay), Infernal Affairs 3 suffers from a disorienting structure that shuttles back and forth between events in the first and second film (which conveniently allow stars from both pictures to make return appearances), but the central idea--the final descent of Lau--remains engaging. DVD extras are comprised of a making-of featurette and theatrical trailers. -- Paul Gaita



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "The Departed" meets "Mulholland Drive" meets "Infernal Affairs"
I don't think this is overrated one bit; a travelogue of madness, corruption, and the looming shadow of slain innocence, "INF3" is damn near perfect. Andy Lau definitely takes the cake here as the corrupt and just about totally crazy Inspector Ming, now head of Internal Affairs.

The dreamlike flow of the film takes it's cues from David Lynch; and you can tell that the director was very flattered that Martin Scorsese adapted "INF" for "The Departed"--when Wai (likable as always playing ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - bad screenplay, bad acting, directing, editing, nothing but bad
ridiculous plot, one dimensional cardboard-like acting (especially leon lai's rigid dead-like-fish-out-of-water performance), incoherent dialogs, horrible editing and directing, every thing is so bad if compares it to the first one. the second one has already turned bad but not as bad as this 3rd increment. the screen writers were obsessed with abnormal twists of the plots and tried to twist every section of the scenario to the extreme but unfortunately almost messed up the logic flow of a storyline. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Flawed but still good.
This is a good movie don't get me wrong but it was a real let down. This was not as strong as the first 2 of the trilogy. The one thing we do get to see is the downfall of andy laus charector both mentally and profesionally. The movie shift to much from the past to the present that you start to whish that they stayed in one place for one second so that you can get a grasp of what is going on. This is like the godfather the first 2 are a masterpiece but the 3rd part even though it is good it leaves you ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - "Everything will be OK tomorrow."
Infernal Affairs III doesn't live up to its predecessors, but not for want of trying. Its biggest problem isn't the intriguing prequel/sequel structure that juxtaposes the aftermath of the first film as Andy Lau tries to be the good man he wants to be, with disastrous consequences, alongside the last months of Tony Leung's undercover man life. Rather, it's the fact that it takes so long to really find its stride. It's not until the two-thirds mark that it really kicks in with a hospital scene where past, ... Read More





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