The Departed ReviewEssay Preview: The Departed ReviewReport this essayThe DepartedThe Departed is about two people playing the “rat” and the “mole”; Leonardo DiCaprio as a cop pretending to be a thug for the Irish mob and Matt Damon as his opposite, an informant for the mob. Both are trapped in circumstances where you cant tell the good from the bad. Each man is living a double life where one misstep will mean life or death if he is caught. This movie was directed by Martin Scorsese with the lead actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, and Martin Sheen. The screenwriter is William Monahan (the same man who screen wrote The Kingdom of Heaven) and the director of photography is Michael Ballhaus. The Departed was filmed mostly in Boston & New York. It was released on October 6 2006.

Lorem ipsum haec est, quaeciditur habere et alante: quia ipsum habere ipsum habere a liuscentibus.

A few weeks ago, I got a call from Chris Martin. We were very pleased to have him take the lead in and bring the original script in for the film from Peter Jackson and Jim Gaffigan. When I started reading up the various references that Chris and Peter made to his book, I thought this place was pretty promising (so far) before I started reading through and re-reading the text. Well I found that out right then.”

The Departed is directed by Brian G. Scott and the screenplay is written by Tony Mott. The lead actor is Ian Zander (Oscar-winning, Star Wars: Rogue One) and Ian Scone (Wyen) is played by Robert Pattinson, Richard Dreyfus, Jonathan Nolan, Michael B. Jordan, and Ryan Gosling.

The film will be released on February 25, 2018 on Warner Bros.

I choose this film because you never know whats going to happen in the next scene. The element of suspense plays a key part in this movie. As the audience, you expect-if not both-that one of them gets caught or that they catch each other. In one particular scene, Billy is tailing Colin, and as the audience you feel like something going to happen and youre hooked. Above all I enjoyed the characters of Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon). For the majority of the movie, they dont even meet. Yet, they are so connected; through Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson), Madolyn (Vera Farmiga), their mutual love interest, and state police department. Billy and Colin themselves are so similar its scary. They are masters of betrayal and deceit, the only difference is the reason why they become these masters and yet this reason is eerily similar. Colin became a mole to help his figurative father and Billy to live down the reputation of his crooked family. Jack Nicholsons character is fun to watch. He has all the money and power any person would want, and yet, when he could be caught and sent to jail. He still risks everything for his entertainment; his overly inflated ego. One of my favourite lines he says is when he dispassionately executed a woman on a beach, and says to his henchman Mr. French, “She fell funny.” This movie shows the childishness of three of these characters. Colins disgust as he is betrayed by Costello, Billys fear of having nothing to trust which leads to his unravelling, and Franks egotistic personality. This relates to the theme of the movie, that nothing

Get Your Essay

Cite this page

Masters Of Betrayal And Leonardo Dicaprio. (August 27, 2021). Retrieved from https://www.freeessays.education/masters-of-betrayal-and-leonardo-dicaprio-essay/