Also question is, who was Dignam working for in the departed? At the end of The Departed, Dignam kills Sullivan after finding out that he was the rat all along and responsible for Billy Costigan's death.
Beside above, who gets killed in the departed? Wahlberg was not one of Costello's men. He was actually a good cop that lost a lot because of Damon.
The reason he shoots Damon was because he found out he was the rat so he killed him in revenge. What was in the letter Costigan gave? What could have been in the envelope he gave her earlier? The envelope Costigan sent to Madolyn was his Costigan's insurance- I'm assuming documents proving his identity and other journals from when he was undercover.
Why is Costello an FBI informant? It is never touched upon what he actually did to be protected by the FBI, but I believe that he was used to sell defective chips to foreign countries disguised as potential nuclear weapons launcher.
What was in the box in the departed? What was in the package Nicholson gives to Damon? After Matt Damon's character in The Departed graduates the state police academy, he is picked up by Costello "no more pencils, no more books" , and given a box as a graduation present. Who are the rats in the departed? Unanswered Tags Ask a Question. Ask a Question. Your answer Your name to display optional : Email me at this address if my answer is selected or commented on: Email me if my answer is selected or commented on Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
To avoid this verification in future, please log in or register. The reason is because Mark Wahlberg Dignam was a thug. Your comment on this answer: Your name to display optional : Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine: Email me if a comment is added after mine Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. In the movie, Mark Wahlberg Dignam kills Matt Damon Damon in the end because he wants to prove that he's the best and that he's a man of honor.
He doesn't want to be a man of honor and he doesn't want to be the best. That's the real reason why he kills Matt Damon. This is a great question, and one that many people have asked.
If you're not familiar with the movie, "The Departed" is a fictionalized account of the events that took place during the events of the Ocean's Eleven movie. In the movie, Matt Damon Damon is the main protagonist. Answer: While I love this film and anything Scorsese touches for that matter , there are many continuity issues throughout the whole movie. It's easy to think that there is meaning behind every shot in a film, but sometimes it is simply sloppy continuity which doesn't necessarily reflect on Scorsese.
Jack Nicholson 's scenes in particular seem to always have glaring continuity issues - this probably has something to do with his acting style. At the end of the day, the movie rocks. And that's all that really matters. Question : The dirty cop who shot Costigan; how did he end up there?
Costigan names the time and location over the phone to Sullivan. He also states while on the roof to Anthony Anderson that he called him for verification of who he was. That relates back to their time at the Academy together. It's a bad gaffe in the climax of the story. It's like he just magically appears, unless I'm missing something. Any answers as to how that other rat in the staties on behalf of Costello who kills Costigan ended up at that point to kill William?
Answer: If Leo was in the lineup for Costello 's crew, why didn't Anthony Anderson pick him up in the line up while investigating Costello? They had pictures of the whole crew. Anthony Anderson was in SIU. Bothers me. Answer: The implication based on the dialogue is that Trooper Barrigan had been following Sullivan ever since he discovered that Costello was an FBI informant.
He states that because of Costello's actions, the two of them have to stick together now and look out for each other. Question : When Costigan finds out that Costello is an FBI informant, why doesn't Costigan speak privately with Costello and reveal to him Costello about being an undercover cop in order to get Costello to tell him Costigan who the moles are in the police department?
Then he Costigan can inform Dignam and Queenan , so they can have the moles Sullivan and Barrigan arrested. If Costello is an FBI informant and Costigan is an undercover cop then they are on the same side, so theoretically they can trust each other.
Costello would probably kill Costigan if he knew he was a cop. They are not on the same side at all. Costello also benefits greatly from having Sullivan as a police officer that is loyal to him, so he would never roll over on him. They aren't FBI informants either. They are Boston State Trooper undercover agents. Question : When Billy and Madelyn are together before she moves out of her apartment 3 weeks left on the lease , he looks at the picture of her when she was a child and admires it.
But we had already seen that picture in Colin 's her new apartment. So either this is an error in the film unlikely or they showed the scenes out of sequence. I didn't notice that the first several times I have seen this film. What I liked about it was that it shows that Billy is interested in her child self - a view to who she is - where she comes from and Colin wasn't. He takes it out of the box and hangs it up.
I don't think Colin wasn't interested in having her photo out for her protection as I read in a thread , I think it's because he's all surface and doesn't dare go beneath - to real feelings - like childhood feelings.
If she reveals her "self" then he has to also. Why was the viewer shown those two scenes out of sequence? Answer: I think this is a continuity error. Another commenter noted that there are many discrepancies and continuity errors in the film. Either this, or after Colin rejected the idea of having her photo out in the living room, she brought it back to her old apartment for the remaining couple of weeks she had on her lease.
It's a weak interpretation however, and therefore I try to overlook the issue as simply a continuity error. I interpret the juxtaposition between how Colin and Billy viewing Madelyn's childhood photos as showing the true depth of these characters. On the outside, Colin is a cop investigating organized crime in Boston, as such, society would typically view him as good, honourable, and socially acceptable member of the community. Conversely, at this point, Billy is undercover and is by society as a member of Costello 's inner crew and low-life criminal.
However, these exterior versions are not the true representations of the character as the audience very well knows and showing how they react in the same situation emphasizes how our external facade seldom represents who we truly are as people, and that looks can be deceiving.
Continuity mistake : When Ellerby attacks the guy for not installing the cameras in the right place, he knocks off a map from the board. A second later Ellerby is still going after him, and the map is fixed. Surveillance Guy: Who the fuck are you? Dignam : I'm the guy who does his job. You must be the other guy.
Trivia : The title track to the movie, which plays at the menu and twice in the movie, is "I'm Shipping Up to Boston", a hit song by the Dropkick Murphys. The song is also the entrance music for Red Sox closer Jonathon Papelbon. Separate from membership , this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.
When Costigan drags a handcuffed Sullivan into the elevator, Costigan slams Sullivan against the wall and his left arm is visible and not in handcuffs.
Colin Sullivan : I'm going to need the identity of your undercovers. Dignam : Blow me, all right? But not literally, though. Unfortunately, there's no promotion involved for you. This was Martin Scorsese's first film to win Best Picture. And his first Oscar for best Director. Martin also said that this was the first movie he ever made with a plot.
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