Training Day

2001 "The only thing more dangerous than the line being crossed, is the cop who will cross it."
7.7| 2h2m| R| en| More Info
Released: 05 October 2001 Released
Producted By: Village Roadshow Pictures
Country: United States of America
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On his first day on the job as a narcotics officer, a rookie cop works with a rogue detective who isn't what he appears.

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Drama, Action, Crime

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Director

Antoine Fuqua

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Village Roadshow Pictures

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
leroyengelbrecht The film is badass denzel and ethan do a great job denzels king kong speech is some the finest actor ever seen on film and deserved his best actor award
Grant Bullert "Training Day" is a high energy film filled with difficult moral dilemmas. It delivers on drama, but doesn't deliver much meaning.-Analysis of Notable Work- *Writing/Directing: The pacing and drama is excellent and powerful in this film. The film is two hours, but it only feels an hour long. There are some nice callbacks that pay off pretty well. The story is set up wonderfully for an unforgettable ending. The disappointing thing is that the ending is truthfully quite forgettable. We leave the film feeling as if the final ten minutes were unplanned. Despite a weak ending, Antoine Fuqua commands an exhilarating story with absolute skill. Tension builds all throughout the film, and Fuqua gets the most out of his actors while having them do the least. The drama is in the story not the characters' actions, and Fuqua understands that. *Cinematography/Editing: The work of Mauro Fiore is greatly executed. He doesn't do more than he has to. This is a grim film about a hardened cop clashing against an eager rookie, not an artistic voyage of cinema. His understanding of what the story is about gives him incredible power in his visual storytelling. He doesn't get flashy, rather he presents the information to us in the way we need it. He makes excellent use of darkness and shadows contrasting with dim lights in tense scenes. The editing is mostly unnoticeable, which is what it is supposed to be in a film of this particular type. There are some well cut scenes of tension, especially towards the end. *Dialogue/Acting: The dialogue draws us further into the characters for most of the film. It is realistic and informal, but sometimes it seems as if the film tries too hard to be philosophical. Ethan Hawke and Denzel Washington provide good performances. Hawke doesn't seem to have much range in this film, but his moments of calm are the most powerful of his performance in the film. Washington does enough to carry the story, but does not impress as much as he is capable of. *Music/Sound: These are among the weaker aspects of the film. The score is mediocre and does not do much to change the mood. The most intensely powerful scenes were typically without music. Other than a few queues the score hurt the film more than helped it. The sound was lackluster. There was not a dynamic range and it did not do enough to draw the audience into the world that Alonzo and Jake live in. *Production Design/Special Effects: The location, sets, and props were believable enough. They were not totally engrossing, but once again the film is all about the story so the production design is not as important. The special effects were passable. Some shots of people being punched or hit with items looked a bit weak. But it stayed real enough for us to stay invested in the story.*Conclusion: "Training Day" is a decent film that is sure to entertain and cause people to think about law enforcement. It may not have provided a clear path of what to think, but it did at least succeed in starting a conversation.
betty dalton It doesnt get any tougher and more real than Training Day. One of Denzel Washingtons very best performances ever. If you like dirty cop movies and you havent seen this one yet, you will be in for a real treat.
plainpatrickatyahoodotcom Glory was a breakthrough role for Denzel This is the 2nd best work he has done. I might mention that while I was studying theater at Lehman College, Denzel was still making his bones on Carbon Copy (with George Segal of Goldbergs fame) and St. Elsewhere. Unfortunately Denzel, I did not graduate from Fordham. Excellent work. 10 out of 10.Where is David Morse today? LOL Everywhere!!