Very pleasantly surprised

Josianne 2021-10-18 09:31:07

When I first heard the name, I didn’t expect it to be a movie about the dark side of the police world. The male protagonist Jack is a rookie policeman. He only has one day to prove his ability to his superiors. However, here In just 24 hours, Jack fell into the trap of his superior Alonso. Alonso was no longer performing official duties, but using crimes and illegal transactions to consolidate his underworld status in the name of performing official duties. The privilege of deterrence for the underworld has become his arrogant weapon, and justice has appeared in his words from time to time as the reason for his depravity. Witnessing Alenzo's atrocities time and time again made Jack more and more question the profession of the police, but fortunately, he chose the side of justice in the end. The superior Alonso finally paid its due price.

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  • Lilyan 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Police and gangster films are always inseparable from black and white. This is the pinnacle of gangster films. The whirlpool of desire always pulls people into it. Washington deserves an Oscar, and the supporting actor is brilliant.

  • Cristobal 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The script is awesome, super vigorous, and the rhythm is great, the two characters are also very brilliant, Ayer GOOD JOB!! I love peanut stew, but the water is gone, another heart and fat actor can’t forgive TT for acting in his life. It’s not bad, but it’s incomparable to a performance that is as perfect as a beautiful soul...

Training Day quotes

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

  • Alonzo Harris: Yeah, I know you got secrets. Everybody got secrets. Didn't know you liked to get wet, dog.

    Jake: What's "wet"?

    Alonzo Harris: Butt-naked. Ill. Sherms. Dust. PCP. Primos. P-Dog. That's what you had. That's what you were smoking, you couldn't taste it?