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What are the classic dialogues in Infernal Affairs?

Liu Jianming: Very neat.

Chen Yongren: I also went to the Police Academy.

Liu Jianming: It's funny that you undercover always meet on the roof.

Chen Yongren: Unlike you, I am aboveboard.

Chen Yongren: What about what I want?

Liu Jianming: You can't bring anything I want.

Chen Yongren: Well, what do you mean? Come up in the sun.

Liu Jianming: Give me a chance.

Chen Yongren: How can I give you a chance?

Liu Jianming: I had no choice before. Now I want to be a good person.

Chen Yongren: Well, talk to the judge and see if he can make you a good person.

Liu Jianming: That means I have to die.

Chen Yongren: Sorry, I'm a policeman.

Liu Jianming: Who knows?

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Infernal Affairs is a gangster film produced by Universal Asia Film Distribution Company in 2002, directed by Liu Weiqiang and Siu Fai Mak, starring Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Huang Qiusheng and Ceng Zhiwei.

The film tells the story of two men with confused identities, a policeman and an undercover gangster. After fierce struggle, they are determined to find their own story. In 2003, the film won the Best Film Award in the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards and the Best Film Award in the 40th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards, and Tony Leung Chiu Wai won the Best Actor Award in the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards.

The title of the movie Infernal Affairs means "endless hell". The title of the film is Infernal Affairs, which means that the two identities should not belong to them. They almost live in an environment similar to endless hell, fearing that others will reveal their identity in their dreams. There is no reincarnation in the endless hell, only eternal suffering, but the two protagonists in the film are seeking reincarnation.

Infernal Affairs was inspired by the film Face to Face directed by John Woo. Infernal Affairs mainly shows the relationship between people, so the director didn't make many mysterious things, nor did he deliberately make special effects. The ten-minute special effects of Infernal Affairs are not flying, bumping and exploding, but designed to match the plot in the play. In addition, Liu Weiqiang invited Peng Fa, the director of "Hell", to take charge of editing the film.

Reference: Infernal Affairs-Baidu Encyclopedia