Confía en él ... es un policía.
"Internal Affairs" (1990), a gripping crime thriller produced by Paramount Pictures and Image Organization, delves into the murky waters of police corruption and internal investigations. Set in the bustling urban landscapes of the United States and Canada, the film follows the relentless pursuit of truth by Internal Affairs officer Raymond Avilla, portrayed with intense conviction by Richard Gere. As Avilla investigates fellow officer Dennis Peck, played by a chilling Andy Garcia, the narrative unravels a web of deceit, manipulation, and moral ambiguity that challenges the very foundations of law enforcement. The film's strength lies in its complex characters and the psychological cat-and-mouse game between Avilla and Peck. Peck, a charismatic yet deeply corrupt cop, uses his cunning and charm to manipulate those around him, including Avilla's own wife, adding a personal dimension to the professional conflict. The tension escalates as Avilla becomes increasingly isolated, questioning his own integrity and the system he serves. This dynamic interplay between the protagonists keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, making "Internal Affairs" a standout in the genre. Director Mike Figgis masterfully crafts a gritty, atmospheric setting that enhances the film's noirish feel. The cinematography captures the shadowy underbelly of the city, reflecting the moral decay at the heart of the story. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb the intricacies of the plot and the characters' motivations. The film's score, composed by Figgis himself, adds an additional layer of tension, perfectly complementing the unfolding drama. "Internal Affairs" not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of power and corruption within institutions meant to protect and serve. It raises pertinent questions about the thin line between right and wrong, and the personal costs of upholding justice. With its compelling performances, tight direction, and thought-provoking themes, "Internal Affairs" remains a compelling and relevant piece of cinema more than three decades after its release.
Año1990
Presupuesto15000000$
Duración115 minuto
Ingresos27734391$
GénerosCrimenDrama
Países de producciónCanadaUnited States of America

