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  1. Box office. 110,202,213 HKD. Infernal Affairs is a series of three crime - action films directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates the triads, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang.

  2. Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong action thriller film [2] co-directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. Jointly written by Mak and Felix Chong, it stars Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Sammi Cheng and Kelly Chen. The film follows an undercover Hong Kong Police Force officer who infiltrates a Triad, and another officer who is ...

  3. Dec 12, 2002 · Infernal Affairs: Directed by Andrew Lau, Alan Mak. With Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Eric Tsang. A story between a mole in the police department and an undercover cop.

    • (132K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Andrew Lau, Alan Mak
    • 2002-12-12
  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Infernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is the third and final installment in the Infernal Affairs film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film. Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony ...

  5. Nov 15, 2022 · The Infernal Affairs trilogy itself is a brilliant example of this cultural cross-pollination at work.Its elaborate machinations hark back to various 1980s Hong Kong crime classics, including John Woo’s A Better Tomorrow and The Killer and Ringo Lam’s City on Fire—all rife with the kinds of moral ambiguities that would become increasingly difficult to forge in the more censorious post-1997-handover Hong Kong industry.

  6. Infernal Affairs is a series of three crime-action films directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates the triads, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means "the non-stop way", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of hell in Buddhism. The English title is a word play combining the law enforcement term "internal affairs" with the adjective 'infernal'. The Criterion ...

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  8. Oct 25, 2023 · Infernal Affairs. Trilogy: Twenty Years Later. Jerrine Tan. Released in December 2002, five years after the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China, Andrew Lau’s Infernal Affairs was a collective effort by the major players in Hong Kong film to revitalize the waning local film industry. Bringing together the biggest names in Hong ...