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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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.