"Extraordinary Moments" comes from David Al's passing crazy thoughts: what would it be like to kill your good friend? He started thinking about the crisis of male relations along this question, and realized it as an annotation. "Extraordinary Moments" and "Training Day" are about two men using violence to discuss each other's relationship and the meaning of survival. David Al once again sets the scene of the story in his beloved southern Los Angeles. Christian Bell, a Navy SEAL veteran, and Freddie Rodriguez, an unemployed youth, are a pair of close friends. The two have nothing to do every day, just endless drinking, racing, and drugs. The two are looking forward to the future. When looking for a direction with my lover, there was an irresistible disagreement, and finally a tragedy happened. David Al’s independent films have a strong masculinity, but they have added vital feminine elements in "Early Moments". Although they only played a catalytic role, Iraq became popular because of "Desperate Housewives". Baby Longoria adds a lively bright color to the dignity of the film.
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