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Originally Posted by acidalia-san yes..that was also one of my favourite scenes..in scorseses everything is more or less black and white, good and evil...the character Lau played in infernal affairs has more shades and tehrefore I think he reaches more people, he is more real.I mean to a certain extent I understood him and felt sorry for him....this was more or less lacking for Scorsese`s version. |
it almost seems like they kept departed at a pg-13 level, not graphic nature per say, but level of complexity, to where the u.s. as a country has such bland movies MOST of the time, they had to keep the film at a fairly simple to understand plot. oh good example, any of the fast and furious movie; take those for example and place them next to infernal affairs, and the difference in complexity is a complete joke.
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Originally Posted by Satan so you're telling me you don't remember doing any of that?! |