Infernal Affairs Trilogy (Criterion Collection)

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Wonderful Trilogy and Superior Production

Infernal Affairs is a wonderful trilogy. The presentation from Criterion is a typically superior product among the various boutique Blu-ray labels. The first film is the one I am most familiar with but the way the two sequels expand on the themes of the original is both unexpected and impressive. Past and present collide and religious concepts are expressed in a way that serve to raise this tale above just good guys verses bad guys. Highly recommended.

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