Martin Scorsese’s 2006 crime thriller, a remake of the Hong Kong film “Infernal Affairs,” has found a significant audience on streaming platforms. This availability allows viewers convenient access to a complex narrative centered on the Massachusetts State Police combating Irish-American organized crime.
The film’s accessibility via online distribution broadens its reach, introducing it to new generations of film enthusiasts. Its compelling storyline, coupled with the performances of its ensemble cast, contribute to its enduring popularity. Historically, such films depended on theatrical releases and physical media for distribution; streaming services like this provide a more direct route to consumers.