The Departed

The Departed

Updated Feb 20, 2019 at 04:11PM EST by Adam.

Added Feb 20, 2019 at 03:35PM EST by Adam.

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The Departed is a film directed by Martin Scorsese starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg and Jack Nicholson. The film follows DiCaprio's character Billy Costigan, a plant placed in the Irish mob by the Boston police, and Damon's character Colin Sullivan, a plant placed in the police by the mob, which is headed by Frank Costello (Nicholson). The film was a massive success, winning several awards and debuting at number one at the box office.

History

The Departed was released on October 6th, 2006.[1] The film follows Boston cop Billy Costigan rising as a plant in the Irish mob and mobster Colin Sullivan gaining trust in the Boston police. The two eventually figure each other out, leading to a climactic pursuit. The film is an adaptation of the Hong Kong film Internal Affairs.



Reception

The film was a huge critical success, winning Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing.[2] It was hailed by critics as one of Scorsese's best alongside Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and Goodfellas.[3] It has been hailed as one of the best films of the 2000s by several critics, including Richard Roeper, Peter Travers, and Roger Ebert.

Online Presence

On October 6th, 2006, a page for the film was launched on Facebook, gaining upwards of 1.9 million likes over the next 13 years. [4] One of its most iconic scenes, which features DiCaprio's character smashing another's over a bar table, has been parodied in GIFs (shown below).


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The film has also been widely discussed on Reddit. Threads have covered Scorsese's use of X's to mark certain characters for death[9] and the film's making.[10] The film is also big on Tumblr,[11] with devoted blogs "The Departed Blog"[12] and "Hurray The Departed."[13]

"Remove the Rat" Kickstarter

On February 18th, 2019, Adam Sacks created a Kickstarter[5] to remove the rat from the final shot of The Departed, which he claimed was heavy-handed symbolism that spoiled the film (original scene shown below). The rat has long been a subject of jokes about Scorsese's "ham-fisted" use of symbolism.[8] As of February 20th, the Kickstarter has reached its $4,000 goal.



The Kickstarter was mocked the following day on Twitter. Twitter user @Max_Read[6] joked that the shot ruined the film's "carefully cultivated subtlety" (shown below, left). User @bernstein[7] joked that the ending was actually tonally appropriate if you think of the film as a comedy.


Max Read @max_read Following i agree that the shot of the rat at the end of the departed' really undermines the movie's carefully cultivated subtlety 8:26 PM-19 Feb 2019 Joe Bernstein @Bernstein Follow UNI N Tired: The rat in the Departed is a cloyingly obvious metaphor that ends a Great Serious movie on a sour note Wired: The rat in the Departed is a winkingly obvious metaphor that ends what is basically a Boston-mob-themed slapstick comedy on a totally appropriate note 2:15 PM-19 Feb 2019

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External References

[1] IMDb – The Departed

[2] Oscars – 2007

[3] Reelviews – Departed

[4] Facebook – The Departed

[5] Kickstarter – Digitally Erase the Rat From the End of The Departed

[6] Twitter – @Max_Read

[7] Twitter – @bernstein

[8] Reddit – What is the most ham-fisted piece of symbolism in a movie?

[9] Reddit – Scorsese Uses Xs

[10] Reddit – "Filming Leonardo DiCaprio on the set of "The Departed".":https://www.reddit.com/r/Moviesinthemaking/comments/6onut9/filming_leonardo_dicaprio_on_the_set_of_the/

[11] Tumblr – The Departed Tag

[12] Tumblr – The Departed Blog

[13] Tumblr – Hurray the Departed

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