SPOILER Anyone else disturbed by some of the scenes?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — End of Watch
violaflos — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 12:56 PM)
I couldn't sleep for a while after watching it just before bed. The scene where they rescued those people from the basement and "there were 5 year old kids trapped in that basement for 6 months" really bothered me.
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MortimerSpice — 10 years ago(December 12, 2015 10:19 AM)
Yea and police all over the country do good things every day but we don't hear about that. If I have to hear about bad cops every night on my beep TV howcome I don't see what good was done that day by the police? Punk ass, one sided, liberal media ass media.
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inthepalemoonlight — 10 years ago(February 27, 2016 07:13 PM)
That's like saying the media only focuses on a troubled neighborhood when a major crime is committed. Doesn't mean there aren't more people in that residence area being helpful and considerate to one another on a daily basis but the media doesn't dwell on that. The media sells bad news to the public. Period. And its the public's fault for accepting that status quo.
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junstie — 9 years ago(June 08, 2016 01:02 PM)
It's scary that this kind of thing is going on, a bit too real. One scene that upset me was the baby taped up. With the young boy you could just about get away with telling him it's a game and he kind of gets that they're acting, but the baby looks genuinely terrified and is crying, it's upsetting if you have kids yourself.
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TakeTwoTheyreSmall — 9 years ago(July 19, 2016 10:30 PM)
I just watched this, and it's been out for a few years. It isn't a problem of being "too real", because that doesn't exist. It was just real. I've seen it, more than once. That's the story of a crack whore. She hooks for her dope, gets children. The story continues. I didn't work in South-Central, but it happens everywhere. This is nothing new, but it is real.
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