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Infernal Affairs (US Version) DVD Region 1

Sammi Cheng (Actor) | Andy Lau (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu Wai (Actor) | Alan Mak
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Infernal Affairs (US Version)
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Customer Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.7 out of 10 (19)
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Carried by four superstars of the silver screen and winning a cascade of Asian film awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Sound Effects as well as the Audience Choice Award, Infernal Affairs turned into an exceptional box office blockbuster that re-wrote Hong Kong's movie history! The film leads to two equally popular sequels, and even an Hollywood remake The Departed by Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon.

The hyper thrilling police-bandit undercover story that was co-directed by Andrew Lau (Young and Dangerous, Storm riders) and Alan Mak ( A War Named Desire) uses the duel of opposing parties that try to outsmart each other as theme and does not draw on the traditional formula of flying stunts and big budget explosions; yet it succeeds in keeping everybody's eyes pinned to the screen from start to finish, even after continuous viewings!

The movies leading actors Andy Lau and Tony Leung can be seen in their probably strongest performances to date - one working as a mole in the police department, while the other works as undercover cop surrounded by deadly triad crooks. They are skillfully backed up by veteran Hong Kong film stars Eric Tsang and Anthony Wong that portray a cunning triad boss and a cool CIB police sergeant, respectively. Also featuring other Asian superstars including Sammi Cheng, Kelly Chen, Elva Hsiao, Edison Chen and Shawn Yue, Infernal Affairs offers viewers nail-biting suspense from the first minute to the last!

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Product Title: Infernal Affairs (US Version) 無間道 (美國版) 无间道 (美国版) インファナル・アフェア (無間道) (US版) Infernal Affairs (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Sammi Cheng (Actor) | Andy Lau (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu Wai (Actor) | Alan Mak | Danny Pang | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Anthony Wong (Actor) | Elva Hsiao | Edison Chen | Shawn Yue | Chapman To | Gordon Lam 鄭秀文 (Actor) | 劉 德華 (Actor) | 梁 朝偉 (Actor) | 麥 兆輝 | 彭發 | 曾志偉 (Actor) | 黃秋生 (Actor) | 蕭亞軒 | 陳冠希 | 余文樂 | 杜汶澤 | 林家棟 郑秀文 (Actor) | 刘 德华 (Actor) | 梁 朝伟 (Actor) | 麦兆辉 | 彭 发 | 曾志伟 (Actor) | 黄秋生 (Actor) | 萧亚轩 | 陈冠希 | 余文乐 | 杜汶泽 | 林家栋 鄭秀文(サミー・チェン) (Actor) | 劉徳華 (アンディ・ラウ) (Actor) | 梁朝偉(トニー・レオン)  (Actor) | 麥兆輝(アラン・マック) | 彭發 (ダニー・パン) | 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) (Actor) | 黄秋生 (アンソニー・ウォン) (Actor) | 蕭亜軒(エルバ・シァオ) | 陳冠希(エディソン・チャン) | 余文樂(ショーン・ユー) | 杜汶澤 (チャップマン・トー) | 林家棟(ラム・カートン) Sammi Cheng (Actor) | 유덕화 (Actor) | 양조위 (Actor) | Alan Mak | Danny Pang | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Anthony Wong (Actor) | Elva Hsiao | Edison Chen | Shawn Yue | Chapman To | Gordon Lam
Director: Andrew Lau 劉偉強 刘伟强 劉偉強(アンドリュー・ラウ) Andrew Lau
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Release Date: 2004-12-07
UPC Code: 786936267266
Language: English, Cantonese
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Duration: 101 (mins)
Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003904035

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* Screen Format : 2.35:1 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1
* Extras :
- Available subtitles: English
- Available Audio Tracks: Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1),
 dubbed (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Alternate ending
- Two behind-the-scenes featurettes
- Making of
- International Trailer
- Original Chinese Trailer

Director: Lau Wai Keung

MING (Andy Lau) is a mole in the police department. On the command of his Triad boss SAM (Eric Tsang), he became a cop when he was merely 18. After a decade of hard work, he has become a police sergeant in the Criminal Intelligence Bureau. With the help of Sam who tips him off with intelligence of his Triad rivals, Ming manages to earn kudos from his superiors. After passing a recent examination with flying colors, he has high hope of being promoted to probationary inspector.

YAN (Tony Leung) is a police mole in the Triads. Recruited before he even graduated from the police academy, he was initiated into the Triads as a teenaged underling. During his decade as an undercover, he has been convicted eight times of causing bodily harm to others, jailed twice, and sentenced to compulsory psychological counseling. As a Red Pole, or enforcer, his immediate boss is none other than Sam.

Leading parallel lives, Ming and Yan are feeling increasingly trapped in their false surroundings. Wobbling in the inferno between the living and the dead, they are desperate to find a way out. Ming would like to sever all ties with his illegal past and become a real cop. To do so would mean the elimination of Sam. Yan is sick and tired of chopping people up in the name of justice, and is striving to regain his real identity. Only one person can help him: SUPERINTENDENT WONG (Anthony Wong), the man who recruited him as an undercover.

Their curious paths finally cross each other one fateful evening. During a police attempt to topple Sam’s illegal operations, both sides realize there’s a mole amongst themselves. A series of cat-and-mouse chases ensue, as each side is competing to uncover their mole first. To make things even more chaotic, Ming is finally promoted to probationary inspector and is transferred to Internal Affairs. His first assignment is to uncover Sam’s mole in the police department...
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Professional Review of "Infernal Affairs (US Version)"

March 10, 2008

This professional review refers to Infernal Affairs (3 VCDs Deluxe Edition) (Hong Kong Version)

Infernal Affairs was the box office champion in Hong Kong in 2002. Although it was unable to break the record of 2001's Shaolin Soccer, the response was still unanimously positive. Both the audience and the movie critics enjoyed this movie a lot. If you only watch one Hong Kong movie a year, Infernal Affairs is definitely the first choice!

First off, I would like to clear some confusion. The title of this movie is NOT InTernal Affairs but InFernal Affairs. The word "infernal" is actually a gimmick that has special meaning. It implies a Buddhist term that refers to a hellish place roughly known as "infernal hell". People that are trapped in this "infernal hell" have to suffer from endless tortue of combustion. It parallels to the situation the two characters are entangled in. Their identities are kept secret and they have to live in the dark and suffer from great pressures every day. Therefore, the title Infernal Affairs is not a typo, it is rather a careful and creative decision.

The script of this movie is very well calculated and composed. It successfully depicts the witty plots of the two antagonists. Unlike most Hong Kong detective thrillers that always contain highly exaggerated plots, the story of this movie is quite realistic. As a matter of fact, the gun fight scenes are much fewer than I expected, it is more about the mind games and the psychological conflict of the characters. This profound examination of human nature makes it an adult movie. By adult I mean the mature perspective of the script writer. In short, the film features a very intense drama and distinguishes itself from those typical no brainer action adventure flicks. Please give a round applause to scriptwriter and director Alan Mak!

The cinematography is top notch. Merely the opening credit already gives you a feeling that this is not another mediocre Hong Kong production. With the use of the 2.35:1 widescreen format, the compositions are vivid and highly sophisticated, cold color like the black outfits of the characters or the gloomy background is used frequently to enhance the pessimistic atmosphere entrapping the characters. Experienced cinematographer Andrew Lau (who is also one of the directors of this movie) and Christopher Doyle should be acknowledged for their hard works.

Thanks to the brilliant script, almost every male character in the movie stands out distinctly. The two male leads Andy Lau and Tony Leung are both impressive. Tony Leung has played a similar role in The Longest Nite before, even the appearance of the character looks alike, so in terms of freshness and the exploitation of the character, I would say Andy Lau is the real focus of the movie. Supporting actors like Eric Tsang, Anthony Wong and Chapman To play out their parts appropriately. The weakest link is probably the three female characters. Apparently, the addition of these characters are mainly based on commercial decision. They don't seem to function very well in the story, especially Kelly Chen, her role needs serious enhancement. Sammi Cheng's novel writing parallels to Andy Lau's situation perfectly, but this sub plot is just presented so plain and lackluster that makes it look awkward.

The accomplishment of Infernal Affairs is not only the effort of the director, scriptwriter and the cast, what should not be ignored is the mutual effort of the entire crew. From the cinematography to the lighting, from Andy Lau to a minor actor, everyone is just so involved. It is this level or professionalism that marks the success of this movie.

by Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "Infernal Affairs (US Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.7 out of 10 (19)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.2 out of 10 (126)

Phoenix Lin
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April 14, 2007

Predictable yet thrilling Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
The plot was great & it was easily understandable whether it was by predictablility or the effective story telling. Unfortunately you are left with knowing the audience had only a mere glimpse of the possible depth of the character themselves. Regardless, kudos to the powerhouse actors who portrayed & expressed their complexity effectively. This version allows you to view the alternate ending in the special features. There is the subtle & blatant difference that also deserves a head-nod.
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Kevin Kennedy
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March 4, 2007

Taut and suspenseful thriller Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
Tony Leung, Andy Lau and Eric Tsang all are at the top of their game in this intricate, edge-of-your-seat tale of undercover cops and robbers. My only gripe is that the characters played by Kelly Chen, Sammi Cheung, and Elva Hsiao are given too little screen time; their characters are too thin to have any real life. They exist just to develop some of the backstory for the lead characters. However, this is a minor quibble. "Infernal Affairs" is a state-of-the-art thriller and I highly recommend it.
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Rhoda
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October 8, 2006

One of the best HK movies Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I enjoyed the whole film. Action filled. Andy Lau is really great. You should watch this. Even the younger Andy and younger Tony played their roles pretty well. You should watch out for the prequel. They are real great.
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Steve Rees
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July 10, 2006

Infernal affairs Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie has to be in my top 5 ever. This will have you sitting at the edge of your seat. The end has a real twist. The plot is very well thought out, and easy to follow, just pay attention.
Buy this movie, you will love it.
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Adam
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September 24, 2005

Great Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Definitely not confusing...Just pay attention and you'll be fine. The american version will not replace it. It's not possible. It's too well thought out, and put together o be ruined.
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