In a cat-and-mouse game spanning a decade, Chan, an undercover cop, and Lau, a triad member, both navigate dangerous double lives as moles for opposing organizations until their true identities are uncovered. Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Cantonese-language Crime Drama movie starring Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Sammi Cheng, Kelly Chen and Tung-ching Lau. Media Asia Films in association with Basic Pictures. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Andrew Lau. Infernal Affairs is written by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and it is directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. Media Asia Distribution acquired the distribution rights for the film. Infernal Affairs was released on 12th December 2002 and takes a screen time of 101 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Infernal Affairs was made on a budget of $6 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $55 million. Cinematography was done by Andrew Lau and Lai Yiu-fai and editing by Danny Pang and Curran Pang. The music was composed by Chan Kwong-wing.
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Infernal Affairs Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 87%
Roger Ebert
The movie pays off in a kind of emotional complexity rarely seen in crime movies. ( Read More )
JoBlo
Granted, its an engaging film nonetheless, but I wasnt altogether surprised by how things turned out or many of its turns. ( Read More )
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
This is a top notch psychological thriller with great performances by Andy Lau and Tony Leung as the two undercover operatives. ( Read More )
Maitland McDonagh
The first part of a trilogy of Hong Kong films about two men who attended the police academy together and wound up in exactly the same position on opposite sides of the law, this stunning thriller was remade by Martin Scorsese as THE DEPARTED (2006). ( Read More )
Jeffrey M. Anderson
This slender thread of safety heightens the films natural drama, but co directors Andrew Lau (no relation to star Andy Lau) and Alan Mak deliver a slick, beautifully paced action film on top of it. ( Read More )