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...Billy and Colin’s doubled-and-different struggles are cleverly illustrated by surveillance and communications technology...
Read full review at PopmattersIn making 'The Departed', Scorsese has retained the essential plot structure of 'Infernal Affairs' but has transformed the movie into something truly his own.
Read full review at ReelviewsScorsese's film, for much of its 150 minutes, rocks violently, passionately, urgently.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...a big, brash, splatteringly violent mob opera starring Jack Nicholson giving it the full Pavarotti...
Read full review at The GuardianWhen a director of Scorsese's caliber is working at the top of his game, it's a reminder of why we go to the movies in the first place.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...director Martin Scorsese returns with breathtaking assurance to the arena in which he is at his best: the gritty and complex crime drama.
Read full review at Usa TodayWatching this new film by Scorsese is tantamount to falling in love again with the brash, cinematic bad boy from New York City, the little "Italianamerican"...
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleIt's Scorsesean, and he's in full bloom.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...this is Scorsese's film all the way because of his understanding of the central subject of so much of his work: guilt.
Read full review at Roger EbertBack to the streets and with a stellar cast, Martin Scorsese proves once again that he’s the master of urban storytelling — and of thrillingly violent filmmaking.
Read full review at EmpireNär vi presenteras för gangsterchefen Costello låter Scorsese länge hans ansikte vila i skugga för att så småningom avslöja Jack Nicholson i en av de otäckaste roller han har gjort.
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