Thoughts and Memo

Sammy 2022-03-17 09:01:02

The movie I watched as a child still tastes the same now. At that time, I felt so chaotic abroad. Talking to my classmates the next day was very entertaining. So although the film is not as popular as the "Line of Fire" police and criminal films, it gives me an unforgettable feeling. To tell the story briefly, a white policeman has just joined the crime squad, learning from the veteran black policeman on the road. After getting along, I found that the black policeman had no sense of justice, and was more like a gangster who just got a police license. Soon, he followed the black policeman to hunt down the boss of the drug dealer, but confessed to the boss. What's more surprising is that the black policeman is still a black policeman, killing the drug dealers, forging false statements and swallowing the money of the drug dealers with his partners. So he had a quarrel with the white man. The black police designed to frame the white man. Fortunately, the white man saved the little girl who was almost raped on the side of the road, and the little girl's father let him go. I also learned about the secrets of the black police. The reason why the black people needed money so urgently was because they killed an important figure in the gang’s high-level gang at the casino, and after discussing it with one million to break the wealth and prevent the disaster, tonight is the deadline. The whites were unwilling to chase down the blacks immediately, and turned into a fierce battle. The white people took away the black people’s life-saving money from the drug dealer’s den in full view. In the end, the black people could not escape the encirclement and suppression of the gang, and they shot to death on the highway~

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Training Day quotes

  • Alonzo Harris: [repeated line to Jake, referring to police, procedures, rules and regulations don't apply to all situations therefore police officers need to make their own judgment and discretion when in the field] You did what you had to do.

  • Alonzo Harris: [repeated line to several people in different situations] It's not what you know, it's what you can prove.