That Sullivan was a rat for Costello or just suspected? When Sullivan enters his apartment at the end Dignam is already there. Sullivan didn't seem shocked or surprised. I was always a little confused about that. Hopefully someone can shed some light on the subject.
Fılmdi nemese kórsetimdi taba almadyńyz ba? Ony jasaý úshin kirińiz.
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OddRob jaýaby
2020 Qańtar 23 kúni 11:18 PM ýaqytynda
The envelope that Costigan gave to Madolyn that she wrote his name on and put into her desk drawer gave Sullivan up. It identified Sullivan as the rat and instructed Madolyn to go to Sergeant Dignam with the information if anything were to happen to Costigan. Dignam avenged the deaths of Captain Oliver Queenan and Billy Costigan, thats why he executed him.
IrishRogue jaýaby
2020 Qańtar 23 kúni 11:24 PM ýaqytynda
Thank you. I obviously missed something. So why did Sullivan shoot Costello?
OddRob jaýaby
2020 Qańtar 23 kúni 11:33 PM ýaqytynda
Sullivan shot Costello to make sure no one knew he was a rat. He was enjoying his life and didnt want to constantly be afraid Costello might get arrested and he would get sold out.
IrishRogue jaýaby
2020 Qańtar 24 kúni 9:23 AM ýaqytynda
Of course. That makes sense. I hadn't thought of that. I'll need to rewatch the movie. I'm presuming that the reason that Sgt. Dignam was such a jerk to Costigan and constantly trying to break him down was just an act rather than disliking him for his family ties to the Irish mafia or b/c he was from Southie but acted different.
MongoLloyd jaýaby
2020 Qańtar 24 kúni 8:33 PM ýaqytynda
Are you guys serious? It couldn't have been more plain to see.
IrishRogue jaýaby
2020 Qańtar 24 kúni 9:08 PM ýaqytynda
Lol. Of course Dignam was putting on an act. However I would argue that he was trying to get into Costgan's head as a test.
HarlemGlobetrotter jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 25 kúni 10:55 PM ýaqytynda
Definitely and Costigan passed with flying colors I would have shut him up. Dignam's character was hilarious so was Baldwin's.
tmdb53400018 jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 25 kúni 11:50 PM ýaqytynda
I think Dignam was putting on an act too. Some say, "Don't argue with fools in public. From afar, people can't tell who's who." Dignam and Costigan weren't in public, but I think Billy took the easy route with him for his own good, regardless.
bratface jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 26 kúni 5:35 PM ýaqytynda
"Did Queenan and Dignam know..."
That they were in an inferior remake of the original?
tmdb53400018 jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 26 kúni 5:54 PM ýaqytynda
Do you always believe that the remake is inferior to the original, bratface
I prefer Scorsese's version.
bratface jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 26 kúni 7:15 PM ýaqytynda
No, I just preferred the original in this instance. I'm not a fan of Scorsese's 'gangster' films, I like 'gangster/crime' films just not his. My favorite Scorsese films are 'Age of Innocence', "Kundun', & 'Hugo'.
tmdb53400018 jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 30 kúni 6:45 PM ýaqytynda
You don't like Goodfellas? Heresy. What are some of your favorite gangster/crime films ?
bratface jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 30 kúni 8:27 PM ýaqytynda
Here are just a few. To answer your question, I didn't like Goodfellas, I'm not really sure why I just didn't.
The Godfather (all 3, although 3 could have been better?)
Infernal Affairs (all 3)
Once Upon a Time in America
Mesrine: Killer Instinct (haven't seen part 2 yet)
A Better Tomorrow (Hong Kong & Korean versions)
Most of John Woo's films
Miller's Crossing
Gomorrah (nothing glamorous about the life in this film)
A Prophet (nothing glamorous about the life in this film)
Layer Cake
Gangster No. 1
The Man From Nowhere (Korean)
tmdb53400018 jaýaby
2020 Sáýir 30 kúni 9:49 PM ýaqytynda
Oh. Sounds good.