It's just because the short comment can't let go-no no no, Jack didn't die and returned to his warm home. The alternate ending of "Training Day" tidbits

Cordie 2022-03-16 09:01:02

In this rewatch, I noticed a detail that I didn’t pay attention to at the end: After Jack drove home and parked the car, when he got out of the car, the rear windshield can be seen and a car door was open, and then he got up and got out of the car. At the same time, a figure who got off the car was faintly visible on the rear windshield. I thought it was a bit weird, but then I explained it to myself as "the mirror effect on the rear windshield is just an image of Jack himself". Later, I saw that a movie friend in the discussion area analyzed that the image was actually the senior police officer driving the gray Mercedes in the previous situation, his car and his person, so it meant that Jack was actually killed by a higher-level corrupt policeman in the end. Up. Although I have always felt that Jack's outcome of punishing evil and promoting good and retreating from the whole body is too ideal, but I don't want to accept that Jack still lost his life and reputation in vain. Fortunately, following the clues to find the film to replace the ending video, the destruction of Jack, who represents justice and goodness, should not be the original intention of the director. https://www.acfun.cn/v/ac13911836 Although——Although in the real world, Jack is going to confront a corrupt force that is stronger than Lorenzo, how can he get out of his body? ! But don’t go into the details, just enjoy the wonderful performances of Dunzel and Ethan! Just soak in the illusory beauty of the movie!

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Extended Reading
  • 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.

  • 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."

Training Day quotes

  • Stan Gursky: [in a steakhouse restaurant] Alonzo, heard you had an expensive weekend in Vegas. How did you ever screw up so bad?

    Alonzo: Hey, I didn't know. It's not my town. I'm not omniscient.

    Lou Jacobs: The Russians don't care if you have a badge. They'll whack you. You ought to hop a jet out of here.

    Alonzo: Why? It's an easy fix. I'll just cash in on an account.

    Stan Gursky: Which one?

    Alonzo: One of my old ones, my first one. The guy's a high security risk anyway. If I'm not around, who's gonna help keep him off the radar?

    Stan Gursky: All right, it's your call. I do not want you to dick this up. I don't want to see you on the front page like the rest of those assholes.

  • Jake: [after meeting with the Three Wise Men] How much money was in that bag?

    Alonzo: 40 G's.

    Jake: What was that for?

    Alonzo: You really wanna know?

    Jake: Yeah. I asked, didn't I?

    Alonzo: Nothing's free in this world, Jake. Not even arrest warrants.

    Jake: Shit, I didn't wanna know.