Lies. Betrayal. Sacrifice. How far will you take it?
Average Review: 8.162/10 (12872 votes)
To take down South Boston's Irish Mafia, the police send in one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, not realizing the syndicate has done likewise. While an undercover cop curries favor with the mob kingpin, a career criminal rises through the police ranks. But both sides soon discover there's a mole among them.
Streaming On: HBO Max
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg, Vera Farmiga, Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Anthony Anderson, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Corrigan, James Badge Dale, David O'Hara, Robert Wahlberg, Kristen Dalton, Thomas B. Duffy, Richard Hughes, Chance Kelly, Larry Mitchell, Mark Rolston, J. C. MacKenzie, Mary Klug, Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan, Peg Holzemer, Gurdeep Singh, Armen Garo, John Cenatiempo, Brian Smyj, William Severs, Douglas Crosby, Dorothy Lyman, Audrie Neenan, Conor Donovan, Patrick Coppola, Mick O'Rourke, Nellie Sciutto, Henry Yuk, John Rue, Joseph P. Reidy, John Farrer, Billy Smith, Brian Haley, Terry Serpico, Jay Giannone, David Conley, Tracey Paleo, Jill Brown, Tom Kemp, Kevin P. McCarthy, Chris Fischer, Joseph Riccobene, Johnny Cicco, Lyman Chen, Shay Duffin, David Fischer, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Craig 'Radioman' Castaldo, Francesca Scorsese, Dennis Lynch, Michael Byron, Takumi Bando, Eric Bruno Borgman, Brendan Burke, Chris Chinn, Jeffrey Corazzini, Jim Ford, Trudi Goodman, Steve Lord, Jack McCullough, Osmani Rodriguez, Lawrence Cameron Steele, Conor Timmis, Joseph Oliveira, Adam Masnyk, John Franchi, Paul McGillicuddy, Kim Carrell, Rebecca Love, Sarah Fearon
Triggers
- gaslighting: A main character, constant lying about who he is as a person to his wife
- stalking: The whole premise of the show is based on surveilling and following people. This is done in a police/crime sense only.
- addiction: Mafia level people frequently use cocaine, main character uses pain killers and needs benzos for anxiety
- drug use: Cocaine, oxy, benzos
- teeth damage: knocked out in a fight
- torture: Beatings only
- falling deaths: Complete with splattering an onlooker with blood.
- bones breaking: the main character ( leonardo dicaprio ) punches someone very hard in their cheek and sprains his wrist or something because there is a clip shown of him getting his wrist bandaged
- parents dying: Main characters' father and uncle are referred to posthumously. Other main's father-figure dies toward the end.
- cheating: Pregnancy involved, implied father is in question
- jumpscares: A character is thrown from the roof and falls and dies right in front of another character.
- shower scenes: Yes but no explicit content, just shoulders up in shower washing hair briefly
- hospital scenes: but it lasts for like 10 seconds and there’s no dialogue
- anxiety attacks: Guy refers to anxiety attacks with therapist, and then has an implied attack and is shown onscreen taking pills
- PTSD
- people dying by suicide: to hasten an inevitable death
- misophonia
- violent mentally ill person
- n-words: Right in the opening monologue
- hate speech: Racist and homophobic language.
- ableism: Slurs such as “r*tarded”
- homophobic slurs: Frequent f*ggot slur
- sexual content: Man and woman make ouy.
Scene in pornographic theater. Nothing too graphic is show.
- sad endings: SPOILERS:
Main character dies unfairly, but his "killer" later gets murdered too as revenge.
- car crashes
- blood or gore: Mostly gunshot wounds
- gun violence: Constantly
The Departed
Lies. Betrayal. Sacrifice. How far will you take it?
Average Review: 8.162/10 (12872 votes)
To take down South Boston's Irish Mafia, the police send in one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, not realizing the syndicate has done likewise. While an undercover cop curries favor with the mob kingpin, a career criminal rises through the police ranks. But both sides soon discover there's a mole among them.
Streaming On: HBO Max
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg, Vera Farmiga, Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Anthony Anderson, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Corrigan, James Badge Dale, David O'Hara, Robert Wahlberg, Kristen Dalton, Thomas B. Duffy, Richard Hughes, Chance Kelly, Larry Mitchell, Mark Rolston, J. C. MacKenzie, Mary Klug, Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan, Peg Holzemer, Gurdeep Singh, Armen Garo, John Cenatiempo, Brian Smyj, William Severs, Douglas Crosby, Dorothy Lyman, Audrie Neenan, Conor Donovan, Patrick Coppola, Mick O'Rourke, Nellie Sciutto, Henry Yuk, John Rue, Joseph P. Reidy, John Farrer, Billy Smith, Brian Haley, Terry Serpico, Jay Giannone, David Conley, Tracey Paleo, Jill Brown, Tom Kemp, Kevin P. McCarthy, Chris Fischer, Joseph Riccobene, Johnny Cicco, Lyman Chen, Shay Duffin, David Fischer, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Craig 'Radioman' Castaldo, Francesca Scorsese, Dennis Lynch, Michael Byron, Takumi Bando, Eric Bruno Borgman, Brendan Burke, Chris Chinn, Jeffrey Corazzini, Jim Ford, Trudi Goodman, Steve Lord, Jack McCullough, Osmani Rodriguez, Lawrence Cameron Steele, Conor Timmis, Joseph Oliveira, Adam Masnyk, John Franchi, Paul McGillicuddy, Kim Carrell, Rebecca Love, Sarah Fearon
Keywords: undercover, boston, massachusetts, irish-american, gangster, police, friends, remake, crime boss, organized crime, mafia, undercover cop, mobster, mole, state police, police training, realtor, المغادرون
Triggers
- gaslighting: A main character, constant lying about who he is as a person to his wife - stalking: The whole premise of the show is based on surveilling and following people. This is done in a police/crime sense only. - addiction: Mafia level people frequently use cocaine, main character uses pain killers and needs benzos for anxiety - drug use: Cocaine, oxy, benzos - teeth damage: knocked out in a fight - torture: Beatings only - falling deaths: Complete with splattering an onlooker with blood. - bones breaking: the main character ( leonardo dicaprio ) punches someone very hard in their cheek and sprains his wrist or something because there is a clip shown of him getting his wrist bandaged - parents dying: Main characters' father and uncle are referred to posthumously. Other main's father-figure dies toward the end. - cheating: Pregnancy involved, implied father is in question - jumpscares: A character is thrown from the roof and falls and dies right in front of another character. - shower scenes: Yes but no explicit content, just shoulders up in shower washing hair briefly - hospital scenes: but it lasts for like 10 seconds and there’s no dialogue - anxiety attacks: Guy refers to anxiety attacks with therapist, and then has an implied attack and is shown onscreen taking pills - PTSD - people dying by suicide: to hasten an inevitable death - misophonia - violent mentally ill person - n-words: Right in the opening monologue - hate speech: Racist and homophobic language. - ableism: Slurs such as “r*tarded” - homophobic slurs: Frequent f*ggot slur - sexual content: Man and woman make ouy. Scene in pornographic theater. Nothing too graphic is show. - sad endings: SPOILERS: Main character dies unfairly, but his "killer" later gets murdered too as revenge. - car crashes - blood or gore: Mostly gunshot wounds - gun violence: Constantly