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Infernal Affairs III

Infernal Affairs III

2003
Drama, Crime
1h 58m
Ten months after the murder of Yan (Tony Leung), Ming (Andy Lau)is relegated to the backseat of mundane office work, pending internal investigation. Meanwhile, a new star, Yeung (Leon Lai), has emerged in the police force. His meteoric rise mirrors Ming's very own before Yan's death... (imdb)

Infernal Affairs III

2003
Drama, Crime
1h 58m
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Rated 16 Nov 2008
25
17th
Didn't particularly care for this.. It's a pretty unnecessary follow-up to the first two, which were great and intense. Doesn't have the drive or impact of the first two, and the story generally feels.. out of place. It's quite dull, really. Not a bad film, but I would recommend giving it a miss unless you REALLY liked the first two.
Rated 19 Sep 2015
60
38th
How many flashbacks/flashforwards can you fit in one movie? Not this many. I thought it was slightly more engaging than the second film, but it got way too caught up in trying to be slick.
Rated 07 Jul 2015
50
14th
The plot was confusing with way too many flashbacks and dream/delusion sequences.
Rated 15 Oct 2012
20
9th
I was lost after half an hour. To much flash forwards, flash backs, I didn't care any more.
Rated 01 Aug 2010
63
67th
Weakest of the three as a single movie, but I loved the way it concludes the trilogy, and especially how it fill in some blanks from the first movie. Some plot points are subtle enough to be lost in translation, so if you feel as confused about what happened as I was, head on to imdb forums, there is a good post explaining what exactly happened.
Rated 22 Feb 2010
75
71st
This film probably has the most confusing series of flashbacks and the psychological angle doesn't work too well in the end. The directors probably should have spent more time refining certain elements of the plot. What makes this shine however is that it continues the great cinematography and the acting that we do see is still very solid even if the screenplay isn't. You can take it as a vignette of great scenes that just don't tie together seamlessly.
Rated 31 Jan 2007
70
52nd
Not breathtaking as the first two ones.. but it's still a perfect ending for the trilogy.
Rated 17 Sep 2013
70
39th
70.000
Rated 29 Dec 2012
95
83rd
Very well linked to I A I and II
Rated 30 Nov 2011
46
21st
on the plus side, all the performances are top notch. on the minus, nothing makes sense and the film goes into flashback overload. would love to see a fanedit of all 3 films putting everything in chronological order. or maybe a fanedit of this film alone that didn't trip off the rails.
Rated 15 Oct 2011
20
41st
"It seemingly exists to buff its predecessors' rough spots but only tarnishes their memories." - Ed Gonzalez
Rated 30 May 2010
77
58th
The 3rd installment of the series definitely takes more measures to fulfill the stated spiritual theme of continuous hell than its predecessors. Two parallel stories, past and present, many of the same characters, flashbacks, dreams, and delusions. Mostly it's handled well, though I found some of the therapy scenes tiresome. I didn't find Yeung as compelling a villain as Hau from the 2nd film. Sam doesn't get enough menacing screen time. All-in-all, though, a very fitting end to the trilogy.
Rated 04 Sep 2008
74
85th
Very Nice
Rated 21 Aug 2007
89
77th
The weakest link in the trilogy but still better than most stuff out of Hollywood these days.

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