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Infernal Affairs was a great film. I found the American remake ("The Departed") to be a little more satisfying, but that's probably because I'm American.
I saw both ``Infernal Affairs'' (``Mou gaan dou''), Hong Kong 2002 and ``The Departed'', USA 2006. The USA version is definitely exaggerated. Characters play on extreme emotions, agent and mole share the same girl, mob chief is psychopath, mob chief is FBI informer, to kill him mole uses all magazine. Hong Kong version is better balanced. The only unconvincing scene is when all the people on the police station cry after the death of the superintendent. Psychiatrist behaves unprofessional too but who told that all psychiatrists have to be professionals?
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