Departed - in 5 seconds! (Damon,Sheen,Nicholson,DiCaprio)

12X Faster than Gone in 60 Seconds!

The Departed is an Academy Award-winning 2006 film directed by Martin Scorsese (who won his first Academy Award for this film after five previous nominations.) starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, and Alec Baldwin.
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I liked the movie overall, but exactly because of what's represented in these clips my opinion went down considerably. I think killing everyone is a poor substitute for a meaningful ending to a movie that had so much built up tension. I almost felt like Scorcese gave up trying to figure out what to do next and said, "Awww, just kill everybody."

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>> ^arrendek:
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I liked the movie overall, but exactly because of what's represented in these clips my opinion went down considerably. I think killing everyone is a poor substitute for a meaningful ending to a movie that had so much built up tension. I almost felt like Scorcese gave up trying to figure out what to do next and said, "Awww, just kill everybody."


OMG I couldn't agree more. This movie was SO GOOD, it would be among my top 5 favorite movies ever, but then it pulled this bull**** at the end. The moment that DiCaprio's character was killed the movie went from epic to not worth watching again. Although the plot got a little wonky right before that, why would DiCaprio want to personally confront Damon and not just mail a copy of the evidence to the DA?

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