1. Why didn't you kill Jack at Roger's house?
I think Alozzo designed the ending from the start, and he didn't do it because he wanted a rookie to be their scapegoat for doing such a stupid thing on training day. Alozzo drove Jack away from the crime scene, the sun began to set at about 2 pm, and the next shot was that it was getting dark, and Alozzo and Jack came to the gang. Where did these few hours disappear? It should be that Jack went to the police station to meet with Shi Ke, to learn the lines to deal with the prosecutor, and to meet the prosecutor. After this goal is achieved, use gangsters to kill people. His fate is in the hands of Alozzo. Jack kills Roger. Roger's men kill Jack in revenge, and Alozzo can quietly take money to buy it. Life.
2. Would it be different if Jack didn't smoke marijuana and drink?
If Jack was more determined, didn't smoke marijuana, didn't drink alcohol, that is, if Alozzo threatened him a little less, Jack still couldn't prove his innocence. And there's no guarantee that Alozzo doesn't have to put some dirty stuff like drugs in his pocket.
3. Where did the money go in the end?
The director did not explain clearly, and can only rely on personal understanding. My understanding is that Jack, as a good policeman, this money is just evidence for him. No matter whether it is 25W or 100W, he will hand it in. As for why there is such a report in the news at the end, it is not difficult to understand, the police station There are more than one person who wants to cover up this matter. As the price of killing in self-defense, handing over the stolen money can only be a small punishment, and in the end, he will not dig deep into Alozzo! The result can only be nothing. Newcomer Jack killed himself in self-defense and was dropped from the anti-drug squad to continue his small role. One of the former Alozzo's men was promoted to captain and continued his law of the jungle...
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