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Alphonso 2022-04-22 07:01:02

When Jack was faced with choices over and over again, I was also making choices, but in the end I found that I would be assimilated and then killed.
All of my choices were based on "Alonzo is a cop and he's testing me" and ended up being fooled. I just hope to have a good relationship with my boss, I really have no desire for money or anything.
But when Alonzo showed his fangs, my idea was not to impulsively kill him, but to find a chance to kill him in the future. Jack was smarter than me, he took better chances than mine, and he went that night knowing that Alonzo was going to pay.
As for whether to kill Alonzo or not, of course, but it must not be done by himself, otherwise his job will definitely be gone. Just take his money and let the Russians kill it, Jack doesn't have to worry about it at all. As for the informant who killed Alonzo, I think I would have done the same if Alonzo, after all, he is a drug lord, and he has no money and is going to be finished. If you don't kill him, kill anyone.
I'm not sure if all the narcotics police in Los Angeles are like this. It was only halfway through that I realized that Washington was playing a villain this time, and it was textbook-style, which deceived me. I always thought he was using his method to exorcise violence, but the result was exactly the opposite.
After watching this movie, the biggest feeling is that you must follow your own principles and have a bottom line.

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Training Day quotes

  • [first lines, after he shuts off the alarm clock]

    Jake: It's time.

  • Alonzo Harris: Boom!

    [before and after Jake tells him the DUI story inside the coffee shop]