Infernal Affairs (2002)

I've Chosen

The cops ambush the parking garage, and Lau (Andy Lau) betrays Hon (Eric Tsang).

Directed by Alan Mak and Wai-keung Lau.

Released in 2002 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Criminal
  • character-type: Cop
  • character-type: Police Officer
  • character-type: Undercover Operative
  • character-type: Gangster
  • action: Call
  • action: Chase
  • action: Listen
  • action: Shoot
  • action: Kill
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Drama
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  • mood: Understated
  • mood: Exciting
  • prop: Car
  • prop: Gun
  • setting: Parking Garage
  • theme: Betrayal
  • theme: Choice
  • actor: Eric Tsang
  • actor: Andy Lau
  • actor: Tony Leung
  • director: Alan Mak
  • director: Wai-keung Lau
  • producer: Wai-keung Lau
  • producer: Lorraine Ho
  • producer: Ellen Chang
  • producer: Elos Gallo
  • cinematographer: Wai-keung Lau
  • cinematographer: Yiu-Fai Lai
  • composer: Kwong Wing Chan
  • editor: Curran Pang
  • editor: Danny Pang
  • costume-designer: Pik Kwan Lee
  • role-name: Hon Sam
  • role-name: Young Lau Kin Ming
  • role-name: Young Chan Wing Yan
  • screenwriter: Felix Chong
  • screenwriter: Alan Mak
  • year: 2002
  • studio: Miramax Films