In fact, he revealed the true philosophy of dealing with things

Kattie 2021-10-18 09:29:27

At first I thought that this was exactly the same as the "Bourage in Paris" that I watched not long ago. Denzel Washington and John Travolta are the kind of scouts who look through the dark corners of the city and act unconventionally but are very good.
I always think so, so I preconceived that Denzel Washington's forcing his new partner to take drugs is really necessary for the case, and he has always been so hooligan and calmly watching his new partner save the girl in danger because the master does not take action until the end.
As a result, I didn't expect the plot to take a turn for the worse.
It turns out that Denzel Washington is really a "bad" policeman with serious corruption. On the surface, under the guise of a detective, he secretly engages in illegal activities with a group of subordinates.
The shot he fired at my friend immediately awakened me.
And the more I watched it, the more sad I felt. Until the end of the film, Denzel Washington was shot to death indiscriminately, which was an explanation to the audience.
I really don't know whether it is the little policeman who insists on principle and law enforcement is right, or whether a bad policeman like Denzel Washington is really bad.
Frankly speaking, his rules of survival, including principles of conduct, are largely close to reality. This set of his philosophy is the experience accumulated over many years of contact with the darkest corners of the city. Would it work if the policeman’s serious methods were used to treat those cruel drug lords?
It’s just that Denzel Washington was wrong. After he accumulated these coping experiences and worked out a new set of rules, he gradually lost himself. Under the temptation of money and power, he fell step by step and fell step by step. Into the abyss, and completely turned into a scum for the police that greed and greed even the underworld gangsters despise.
And who caused his transformation? I think he is totally blamed for his unfairness. He should bear considerable responsibility for the gloomy environment he has been in for a long time, and the bizarre city in which he is located.
His death can be regarded as the ultimate punishment for a bad policeman who did all the evil. We can spurn him and despise him. But looking at this policeman who fell in a pool of blood and was covered with bullet holes, how many people can remember that he once performed The responsibilities of the police, what has he made to the public order of this city?
People often have two sides, whether they are famous for a lifetime or notorious, angels and demons always hover between one thought. And often many things are involuntary.
I was thinking, if the new policeman with a sense of justice and responsibility in his heart replaces Denzel Washington as an anti-drug policeman and walks in the darkest corner of the city, how long can he maintain his integrity?
At this moment I remembered what Denzel Washington said to the new police: "I used to be the same as you, but what can I do?" It's
sad.

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Extended Reading
  • Opal 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Everyday is a training day. But when it comes to Chinese names, I am still shocked by education. -------In this way, the face of society is suddenly torn off. Can we, who see the truth, be able to hold onto our ideals?

  • Kyle 2022-03-23 09:01:11

    What a scumbag police officer, although the plot of the movie is average. But it is still very thrilling. At least it makes me watch the whole movie seriously. This is the second time I have watched it. I clearly felt that I had already watched it when I saw it.

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.