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Infernal Affairs

Released 2002
Runtime 101
Category Action/Adventure
Language Cantonese
Director Andrew Lau

What it’s about

Crime boss Sam (Tsang) has planted young gangster Ming (Lau) in the Hong Kong police department to track the authorities’ anti-mob activities. At the same time, Superintendent Wong (Wong) has hand-picked police academy recruit Yan (Leung) to work undercover in Sam’s gang. As the two moles work diligently at cross-purposes, they each begin to lose a sense of their real identity, while their respective bosses wage a war of nerves that will eventually place Ming and Yan on a collision course.

Why we love it

Remade by Martin Scorsese as “The Departed,” Lau's leaner, superior “Affairs” is a clever, suspenseful, genre-twisting epic from Hong Kong. In portraying a cop and crook who basically trade places, “Affairs” examines the meaning of loyalty and honor while blurring the line between good and evil. The result is a wrenching, breathless psychological cop film. Asian star Lau is marvelous playing opposite the equally charismatic Wai. As far as pounding thrillers go, these “Affairs” are definitely in order.

Tony Leung, Andy Lau, Edison Chen, Sammi Cheng, Eric Tsang, Anthony Wong Andrew Lau

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