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Maria Ray
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  • 4.5/5

The movie pays off in a kind of emotional complexity rarely seen in any of the crime movies. I cannot reveal what happens, but will urge you to consider the thoughts of two men who finally confront their own real identities -- in the person of the other character. The crook has been a good cop. The cop has been the good crook. It's as if they have impersonated each other.

All very lonely, ironic and sad, and without satisfaction: especially if your superiors, the people you did

it for, do not or cannot appreciate it. I go with a 4.5 out of 5 stars.

You might as well just forge ahead undercover for the rest of your life, a mole forever unawakened, and let the false life become the one you have lived. this is what the movie teaches us.

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