'Departed' Gold
Chris Bashore
Issue date: 10/24/06 Section: Entertainment
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"The Departed" takes place in South Boston, where the state police are waging a war on organized crime. Their prime target is Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson), a ruthless crime-boss. In order to bring him down, the police have sent new-recruit William Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) undercover to investigate Costello. However, Costello has already placed a rat in the Special Investigation Unit, Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), who is slowly gaining clout in the police department. Soon, both sides begin a race-against-time to find who the rat is.
The strongest point of the film is the brilliant acting, particularly by Nicholson. Always incredible, Nicholson embodies evil as Costello. The audience truly detests him, which makes the character perfect. Nicholson relishes the role and just makes him more detestable as the film goes on. DiCaprio is equally impressive. His Boston accent is spot on and his turn from teen-heartthrob to gritty dramatic actor is uncanny. His last three films he has done with Scorsese have all shown off his talent, but his work in "The Departed" is his best.
Damon also delivers, but is overshadowed by the other two and eventually becomes forgettable. Damon isn't bad, but he is not on the same level as DiCaprio and Nicholson. Also in the film are Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, Alec Baldwin, and Vera Farmiga. "The Departed" defies the odds and delivers an exceptional film, even with a bloated cast. Some films have tried that this year and failed miserably (i.e. "All the King's Men").
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