Just as many Hong Kong movies fall apart in the third act, so the Infernal Affairs trilogy goes seriously awry in its concluding leg.
Infernal Affairs 3 (2003)
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Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: The third and final film in the INFERNAL AFFAIRS series packs the same wallop of action, style, and tense police/crime drama as its predecessors. All the principles of the first film appear in... The third and final film in the INFERNAL AFFAIRS series packs the same wallop of action, style, and tense police/crime drama as its predecessors. All the principles of the first film appear in INFERNAL AFFAIRS 3, creating a compelling ride high on tension and complex plot twists and turns. Fans of the first two films in the series (and fans of THE DEPARTED, Martin Scorsese's remake of INFERNAL AFFAIRS) won't want to miss this final chapter. [More]
Starring: Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Leon Lai, Kelly Chen
Starring: Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Leon Lai, Kelly Chen
Director: Wai Keung Lau, Sui Fai Mak
Director: Wai Keung Lau, Sui Fai Mak
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