Infernal Affairs - Iii Portable
Overall, Infernal Affairs III is a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, offering a thought-provoking and engaging viewing experience. While it may not surpass its predecessors, it remains a worthy addition to the series, and fans of the franchise will likely find it a compelling watch.
Infernal Affairs III forces you to stare into that mirror until the credits roll. And long after. Infernal Affairs III
We see Chan Wing-Yan (Tony Leung) in the final months of his life, struggling with the mounting psychological toll of being an undercover cop. Overall, Infernal Affairs III is a satisfying conclusion
The film takes place immediately after the events of the second film. The story revolves around Chan Wing-yan (Tony Leung) and Lau Kin-ming (Andy Lau), two undercover police officers who have switched roles. Chan is now working for the police, while Lau is working for the triads. And long after
Infernal Affairs III is not a perfect film, but it is a necessary one. It dares to ask: What happens to the winner of a secret war? Answer: He loses his mind. It trades the first film’s razor-sharp plotting for a dreamlike, tragic coda. If you allow it to wash over you – rather than fighting its timeline – you will find one of the most haunting final chapters in modern cinema.
Follows Lau Kin-ming months after the original's climax. Now back in Internal Affairs, he becomes obsessed with unmasking another suspected triad mole, Superintendent Yeung Kam-wing (Leon Lai). Critical Reception and Legacy
Chan escaped the Infernal Hell through death. Lau remains trapped forever. The trilogy’s final message is brutal: In the war between cops and criminals, there is no victory. There is only survival, madness, or silence.