Training Day evaluation action
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Icie 2021-10-20 19:00:33
Using violence to control violence is more terrifying than violence itself. Denzel portrays the image of a black and white police officer who is both righteous and evil.
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Scot 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The script is great, and the story that spans only one day is full of suspense and uncertainty. The second half of the story is full of high energy, revealing the crimes on the street. The metaphor of the snail is great. Both Dre and Gouye are pleasantly surprised when they leave the country, especially the role of Gouye is too funny. Breaking Bad’s tuco also has a cameo and is exactly the same Hispanic crazy character lolll. Denzel Washington’s acting tension Too strong, he played the role of a corrupt policeman who was both righteous and evil and used violence to control violence. "In this film, all the development of the plot is gradual. At the end, the audience finds that there is so much difference from the beginning."
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Roger: [in his home] Here's a joke, boy. One day this man walks out of his house to go to work. He sees this snail on his porch. So he picks it up and chucks it over his roof, into the back yard. Snail bounces off a rock, cracks its shell all to shit, and lands in the grass. Snail lies there dying. But it doesn't die. It eats some grass. Slowly heals. Grows a new shell. And after a while it can crawl again. One day the snail up and heads back to the front of the house. Finally, after a year, the little guy crawls back on the porch. Right then, the man walks out to go to work and sees this snail again. So he says to it, 'What the fuck's your problem?'
Jake Hoyt: That's messed up. That wasn't funny.
Alonzo Harris: Then why are you cackling like a jackal?
Jake Hoyt: I dunno.
Roger: Figure that joke out and you'll figure the streets out.
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Alonzo Harris: [while inserting confiscated marijuana into a confiscated pipe] To be truly effective, a good narcotics agent must know and love narcotics. In fact, a good narcotics agent should have narcotics in his blood.
Jake Hoyt: Are you gonna smoke that?
Alonzo Harris: No, you are.
Jake Hoyt: [laughs] Hell if I am.
Alonzo Harris: You not gon' smoke it?
Jake Hoyt: Naw, man. I became a narc to rid the streets of dopers, not to be one.
Alonzo Harris: Come on, man, take a hit.
Jake Hoyt: Naw, man.
Alonzo Harris: [Slams brakes] Yeah, right. If I was a drug dealer, you'd be dead by now, motherfucker. You turn shit down on the streets, and the chief brings your wife a crisply folded flag. What the fuck's wrong with you? Talking about - You know what? I don't want you in my unit. I don't even want you in my division. Get the fuck out the car. Go back to the Valley, rookie.
Jake Hoyt: All right, I'll smoke it.