What was the point of this movie?
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instant_change — 13 years ago(February 08, 2013 01:09 PM)
^ 'Training Day' was by Antoine Fuqua, not Ayers.
I thought the rapport in the car between Gyllenhaal and Pena was always superb. Possibly partially improvised? Or perhaps it was just directed in a good way, really authentic vibe.
I have to agree a bit with the opI really have no idea what this movie set out to do. Afterwards, I didn't really feel one way or the other, nor did I really develop a deep enough attachment to the main characters to care about their inevitable demise. The storyline was hardly mindblowing.
I think a lot of has to do with the fact that Pena has played this same kind of guy over and over. 'World Trade Center' and even 'Crash' come to mind. -
Reminisce_PartOne — 12 years ago(November 04, 2013 02:02 PM)
There was
a lot
of improvisation in this film, according to Michael Pena on the dvd extras.. Jake might have mentioned it too but Michael definitely did.
Wait you didn't have an attachment to the characters enough to care about their demise? Hech I damn sure did is all.. and besides, the way I see it the fact that they are good, honest cops in the Southland, or anywhere at all for that matter, means that really, we should care about their demise by default.. gotta' respect these guys the way I see it and so we should damn sure care that he died.
"I'm the mother focker that found this place sir" -
bmalone135 — 12 years ago(June 09, 2013 02:01 PM)
That's just an ignorant thing to say. Yes when they make movies they plan to make money, but the point of making a movie is to tell a story.
Just because you're too stupid to understand it, doesn't mean it's a plot hole
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danhollow — 13 years ago(February 07, 2013 08:40 PM)
You don't think cops talk to each other about anything while they're on-duty? You don't think they give each other sh*t or argue about things? You don't think there's more to their jobs than just being a dick and pulling people over?
It may be a movie portrayal of cops, but they went for unparalleled authenticity, and succeeded. -
westywales — 13 years ago(March 25, 2013 05:18 AM)
I think what some people are forgetting is that this particular department is set in one of the most violent districts in the whole of the USA. So do you put fat, donut-eating cops there, or fit, alert and capable cops who are up to the task?
I thought this was a really good movie with excellent performances, a lot of tension and excitement and an emotional pull that was very well instilled without being too contrived.
What's the point..?
The 'point' in a movie should always be open to interpretation but, for me, the next time I read a newspaper report or hear on the TV that a police officer was gunned down or stabbed or whatever and lost his/her life and perhaps had a young child/children etc. (it's not unusual is it?) I'll probably be reminded of this excellent drama and appreciate the sacrifice made by so many of these extraordinary individuals. It's based on two real-life officers after all. -
Reminisce_PartOne — 12 years ago(November 04, 2013 02:24 PM)
There you go. See that AndyCapp fella? There it is. Love how he didn't respond to this, or if he did he deleted shortly afterwards as there is a deleted below. I expect he kind of had a
"Ohhh yeahhhh.. didn't think about that.. whoops"
moment.
Such an arrogant person vehemently stating that he sees
everything
they way it is and that he is right without taking a little extra time to think about all the angles.. arroganc
and
ignorance together.. well daaayyyyum that $hit ain't good. Look dude, nobody sees everything the way it is. Nobody. For one to state one does.. one has bad character.
"I'm the mother focker that found this place sir" -
tristan-ds — 12 years ago(May 14, 2013 04:32 PM)
Most cops on the street are in there mid twenties - 30's and in shape in case u havent noticed. when u get older u willeither get promoted or get a desk job most of the time.
of course there are gonne be exceptions like older peope and fat people but the majority are younger people and in shape -
Reminisce_PartOne — 12 years ago(November 04, 2013 02:20 PM)
What I actually find most entertaining about this movie is the fact that every police officer seems to be in their late twenties and in shape.
Maybe you weren't watching the movie carefully enough and didn't notice Van Hauser and the boot. I ain't gonna' tell you - find out for yourself. Besides, realistically I myself would expect that LAPD Officers working some of the most brutal, dangerous and challenging areas of the Southland of Los Angeles would be somewhat required to be very fit, therefore largely in their 20s. You expect to see overweight, gluttonous cops working that district? Really? Come off it.
Also, there were barely any cop characters in this film anyway, and as previously stated two of the small amount portrayed were not in their late twenties. Yes they were all in shape, but as discussed above, that's what I would expect of cops working that district.
"I'm the mother focker that found this place sir"