So, its finally December and with it being the last month of the year, I figured I will try and get a few more posts before 2021 is over and I thought I would start with another revisitation and this one will be on my review of the crime thriller, Training Day.
So, after 20 years (and its amazing to think it is that old!) how does Training Day still fair?? Well, let's do the usual and find out!
And the usual warning is coming...
PLOT SPOILERS ARE AHEAD!!!
STORY
So
the film begins with rookie cop, Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) who is to be
evaluated by a narcotics officer, Detective Alonzo Harris (Denzel
Washington). Alonzo is a highly decorated cop and he has a rather
unorthodox way of doing things as Jake soon finds out after they carry
out a drugs bust, they confiscate the drugs sold to some young kids, and
Alonzo tells Jake to be an effective narcotics agent that he should smoke the marijuana. When Jake initially refuses,
Alonzo points a gun at his head and tells him if he turned down an actual drug
dealer he would be dead, which forces Jake to smoke it, only to later
find out from Alonzo that it was laced with PCP. Along the way Alonzo pays a visit to a local drug dealer,
Roger (Scott Glenn) who was a former police officer.
After they drive on, Jake soon after
notices a young girl being sexually assaulted by two crackheads as they
drive by an alley way, Jake runs out and stops the attackers. However
Alonzo is not interested in reporting the crime as he believes justice
is better served on the streets and to let the lowlifes just wipe each
other out.
Later
on Alonzo tries to follow the lead of another drug dealer called the
Sandman, which eventually leads to the Sandman's house, but the dealer
isn't there and Alonzo has to deal with the dealer's wife (Macy Gray)
where he uses the excuse that he has a search warrant in order to search
her apartment for drug money. Alonzo in the process steals money
during the search and on leaving, the Sandman's wife realises she has
been robbed and sets the local gang bangers on Alonzo and Jake, who
barely make it out of there in one piece.
Alonzo later pays a visit to
his Salvadoran mistress, Sara (Eva Mendes) and their young son.
Afterwards Alonzo meets with a group of high ranking police officials,
dubbed the "three wise men" (Tom Berenger, Harris Yulin and Raymond
J.Barry) who agree to give him an arrest warrant in exchange for the
drug money he stole from the Sandman's wife. This is because Alonzo
owes a debt to the Russian mafia and he uses the warrant to arrest Roger and seize his millions stashed
underneath the floor of his kitchen.
Alonzo along with Jake and a
few other corrupt police officers take their share of the money, but
Jake on moral grounds, refuses to take his. Alonzo tells Jake to shoot Roger, but Jake again
refuses and Alonzo kills Roger himself, leaving Jake shocked and angry
at being used by him, and he angrily takes the gun off Alonzo as the
other officers get involved in a stand off, which is soon diffused by
Alonzo.
After this Alonzo convinces Jake to go along
with their story that as they entered Roger's house, Roger shot first
and Jake killed Roger in defence, to which Jake reluctantly agrees to go
along with. Later on Alonzo takes Jake out to another gang
neighbourhood where he runs a personal errand for a gangster named
Smiley (Cliff Curtis).
However as Jake awkwardly plays cards with Smiley and his gang members, Jake soon realises that Alonzo has abandoned him and that he has payed off Smiley to kill Jake. Smiley however does at first explain that Alonzo had beaten a Russian mafia mobster to death in Vegas and if he doesn't show up with 1 million dollars at midnight, he will die. Jake then tries to flee the scene and assaults Smiley but he is subdued and dragged into a bathtub where Smiley prepares to execute him but on searching Jake, they find wallet belonging to Smiley's cousin, Leti, the girl who Jake rescued earlier. Jake pleads with Smiley that he rescued her and on calling Leti, Smiley finds out that Jake is telling the truth and let's him go out of gratitude.
And its from here Jake takes it upon himself to confront Alonzo and make him pay for what he has done...
THOUGHTS
Training Day
after 20 years still is a very effective crime drama and its funny how
in the underworld of drugs that the cops are just as dirty as the
dealers, something which is mirrored in Alonzo although given the state of police in the US its no big surprise I guess! And while the premise
of police corruption is nothing new, the set up of the story being told
over the space of one day helps keep Training Day fresh as a film. The
film also works well mainly because of Alonzo's character as he is a
charismatic cop who uses his charisma and smart talk to manipulate the
naive and clean cut Jake into doing his dirty work. And its Alonzo's
ability to use what Jake wants most and his ambition as a weapon against
him when he needs to in order to see just how far Jake is willing to
go.
PERFORMANCES AND NOTABLE SCENES (Warning: this section may contain spoilers and will have strong language!)
Which brings me onto the performances which are
great all round.
So to start there is of course the film's star, Denzel Washington who is simply superb in his role
as the charismatic and manipulative narcotics officer, Alonzo Harris, who toys with Jake
and gets him to do what he wants (well to an extent). Washington
himself won the Academy award for best actor and its easy to see why as
it is easily one of his best performances and Washington has so many
highlights in the film.
As for some of his best scene there is for starters his first scene
where he meets with Jake while he tries to read his paper without
interruption until Jake gets his attention and
he tells Jake to tell him a story.
And Jake proceeds to tell Alonzo
about an incident involving him and and a female assessment officer as
they carried out a random drunk stop, and Alonzo listens and says "You know its amazing, that you could be out there with a fine bitch for a year and the
most entertaining story you can come up with is a drunk stop!" and this
leads to an awkward pause. Alonzo then breaks the pause and grins and
says to Jake "But I think you tapped that ass, didn't you?!" but Jake
insists "Hey man, I have a wife" and Alonzo bluntly says "Yeah and you
have a dick! You have a dick, don't you?!" and Jake somewhat embarrassed
says "Yeah". So, Alonzo then says to him "Right either side of the dick
are pockets, look in either one of them and pay the bill!".
And later on when they get in Alonzo's Monte Carlo car, Jake says to him "This car is NOT from the motor pool" and Alonzo grins and says "Yeah but its sexy aint it?" and Jake asks him "So, where is the office? Back at division?" and Alonzo smiles and says "You in the office baby!" and he starts up his car.
Alonzo then tells Jake "Today's a training day, Officer Hoyt. Show you around, give you a taste of the business. I got 38 cases pending trial, 63 in active investigations, another 250 on the log I can't clear. I supervise five officers. That's five different personalities. Five sets of problems. You can be number six if you act now. But I ain't holding no hands, okay? I ain't baby-sitting. You got today and today only to show me who and what you're made of. You don't like narcotics, get the fuck out of my car. Go get you a nice, pussy desk job, chasing bad checks or something, you hear me?" and Jake smiles and says "I hear you".
Another good scene is when after Alonzo and Jake do a drug bust and take
some drugs from some young kids in a car, Alonzo insists that Jake
smoke them. So, in the scene Alonzo says to Jake "To be truly effective,
a good narcotics agent must know and love narcotics. In fact, a good
narcotics agent should have narcotics in his blood!". Jake then asks
"What are you gonna smoke that?" and Alonzo says "No, you are!" and Jake
laughs nervously and says "Like hell I am!" and Alonzo asks him "What
are you a mormon?! Are you a Jesus freak?".
However as Alonzo continues to push Jake to take a hit of the drugs,
Jake refuses and Alonzo suddenly halts his car and points a gun to
Jake's head. And Alonzo angrily tells Jake "Yeah, right. If I was a drug
dealer, you'd be dead by now, motherfucker! You turn shit down on the
streets, and the chief brings your wife a crisply folded flag! What the
fuck's wrong with you?! You know what?! I don't want you in my unit. I
don't even want you in my division. Get the fuck out the car. Go back to
the Valley, rookie!". Jake after a beat however tells Alonzo to give
him the drugs and he smokes it but coughs and splutters as he does and
Alonzo laugh and says "Oh, virgin lungs! Man up, nigga! Man up! Take all
that shit!" which Jake does and Alonzo laughs and says "Let's go,
nigga, let's go!".
Then there is the scene where Alonzo parts his wisdom to Jake and he
says "To protect the sheep, you need to become a wolf" and he makes some
wolf noises and insists that Jake do the same, except he does his more
like a rooster and Alonzo laughs saying "I said a wolf not a rooster!".
Another scene that stands out is where Alonzo along with Jake and some
corrupt cops raid Roger's home and steal his drug money, which is 4
million dollars worth. So, in the scene Alonzo at first jokes with Jake
to shoot Roger but get's serious as the scene goes on. So, in the scene
Alonzo tells Jake "Shoot him" and Jake says "You want me too shoot him?
OK, I'll shoot him" and he holds up his shotgun and pretends to and says
"Pow!". However it soon becomes apparent that Jake won't shoot Roger,
so Alonzo takes the shotgun instead and says "Hell, if you want
something done you need to do it yourself!" and he shoots Roger in the
chest much to Jake's horror and as Roger gasps his last breaths, Alonzo
with a little sense of guilt says to him "Breath...breath dawg!" and
after Roger dies, he says coldly "Yeah, he's finished!".
After this, Jake is shocked at Alonzo's drastic change in personality as
Alonzo plans with the others what happened before the cops arrive and
they insist that Jake shot Roger instead as they came in. However as
Jake refuses to play ball, Alonzo turns on him with the shotgun aimed he
says "A Los Angeles Police Department Narcotics officer was killed
today serving a high-risk warrant in Echo Park. LAPD spokesperson says
the officer is survived... by his wife and infant child. Shit gets
deeper. You get the picture?!".
WARNING: BIG SPOILER IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH!
Then there is the scene where Jake having been spared by Smiley after
the gangster learns that Jake rescued his young cousin, who was attacked
earlier, returns to Alonzo's mistress's apartment where he finds him
counting his money. So, as Jake demands that Alonzo puts his money and
guns into a pillow case, Alonzo tries to bluff Jake.
So, in the scene Alonzo applauds Jake and says "Congratulations son, you
passed the test you're a narc put the gun down before you give my girl a
heart attack!". Jake however isn't buying it and repeats his order for
Alonzo to give up his money and weapons. So, Alonzo relents and says
"Alright. So you're going to hook me and book me? You're the one that
was smoking the dust, you're the one who ran out like a maniac and
you're the one who shot Roger!". Alonzo then continues and says to Jake
"You got one problem though, you got no witnesses, who are your fucking
witnesses? Roger? Smiley? You think my troops are going to help you?
What can you prove? Where's your evidence?!" and as Jake points to the
pillow case and says "Its right there" Alonzo flicks his cigarette at
Jake's face and the two of them get into a gunfight.
And last of all is the scene where the local
gang bangers in the neighbourhood all gather round as Jake confronts
Alonzo and stops him from his getaway and one of the gang, Bone, leaves a
gun for Alonzo to pick up as he refuses to intervene. So, as Alonzo
goads Jake to shoot him, Jake refuses to but as Alonzo goes for the gun,
Jake shoots him in the ass and Alonzo groans in pain and says "You
motherfucker! You shot me in the ass!".
And as Jake leaves with
Alonzo's money, Alonzo shouts after him "JAKE! I need my money! JAKE!".
Alonzo then looks at the neighbourhood gang members with disgust and
says to them "You disloyal bitch-ass fool made punk! OK! I'm putting
cases on all you bitches!
Shoe program, nigga! 23 hour lockdown! You don't own shit, I run this
place, you just live here! King Kong ain't got shit on me!". However
the gang members simply walk away from Alonzo in disgust as he is left
on his own and he emotionally says to himself "What a day! What fuckin
day!".
Ethan
Hawke also provides a fine performance here as well as the clean cut
rookie cop, who is pretty much Alonzo's opposite in every way and
throughout the film he is pushed and manipulated by him until Jake can
no longer tolerate it.
And Ethan his own share of good scenes in the film that include the one
where Jake first meets Alonzo, who insists he tell him a story since
Jake keeps interrupting Alonzo while he was reading his newspaper. So,
Jake tells Alonzo a story involving a DUI (driving under the influence)
and he says "It was a quiet night we were rolling on Van Nuys I'm
driving this Acura comes out a side street all over the median in excess
I light it up hit the whaler guy drives on like I'm invisible for ten
blocks before he pulls over plates were unclean so I'm watching from our
unit and she's tossing the Acura she calls me over to the vehicle a
snub 38 two shotguns fully loaded so she calls our supervisor and I keep
searching and I find five hundred grams of meth turns out this DUI is
on bail for distribution and is on his way to smoke his ex-partner
before trial so we prevented a murder". However Alonzo after pretending
to be impressed then says who after being with his female officer for a
year that the most entertaining story he can tell is a "drunk stop!".
Then there is the scene where Alonzo manipulates Jake into smoking the
confiscated drugs they took earlier from some youngsters. So, as Jake
begins to feel the effects of the drugs, Alonzo tells Jake what he took
"Sherms. Dust. PCP. Primos. P-Dog. That's what you had. That's what you
were smoking". So, Jake suddenly panics and says "Oh, shit! Oh, shit!
I'm gonna get piss tested and I'm gonna get fired!". Jake then asks "Why
did you do this to me?!" and Alonzo grins and says "Nobody told you to
smoke that thing. You made the decision. Live with your decision. Ain't
like I put a gun to your head".
Another good scene from Ethan is when Alonzo and Jake pay a visit to
Roger with Jake still feeling the effects of the PCP. So, as Roger tells
Jake a joke, Jake laughs at it and says "That's not funny! That's not
funny at all!" and Alonzo laughs and "Then why are you laughing?!". So,
Roger says to Jake "You figure that joke out, you'll figure out the
streets". However, Jake then says "You know, I already figured them out.
Its all about smiles and cries" and Alonzo mocks Jake and says "Put the
drink down, man! Motherfucker's out his mind!". Roger however is
intrigued and wants to hear Jake's theory, so Jake says "Yeah. You gotta
control your smiles and cries, because that's all you have and nobody
can take that away from you".
Then there is the scene where Alonzo and Jake along with four corrupt
officers raid Roger's house and steal his drug money. So, in the scene
Alonzo taunts Jake to shoot Roger but he refuses and at first Alonzo is
jokey and Jake plays along and says "You want me to shoot him? I'll
shoot him". So, he holds up the shotgun and aims it at Roger and
pretends to fire and says "Pow!" and Roger says "Boom!". Alonzo, however
then says more seriously "Shoot him" and Jake says "Naw, man" and
Alonzo laughs and says "He ain't gonna shoot him!" and he then proceeds
to shoot Roger himself, which causes Jake to jump and shout "OH,
SHIT!!".
So, as Alonzo plans out what supposedly happened during the warrant
search, which involves Jake supposedly shooting Roger on entry as Roger
went for his gun, Alonzo says to Jake "Congratulations, son. You'll get a
medal for this". Jake however looks at Alonzo and says "But I didn't
shoot him, you did" so Alonzo turns on Jake and threatens him by saying
how he could end up being a victim himself of the warrant as he suggests
he could kill Jake and make look like he died in the line of duty. So,
as Alonzo says to him "This shit get's deeper. You get the picture?"
Jake says to him "Yeah, I get it!" and he grabs the shotgun off Alonzo
and points it at him and he shouts "That's the second time you pointed a
gun at me, there will NOT be a third!" which creates a stand-off
between Jake and the other officers. However, Alonzo diffuses it and
Jake relents but then turns to one of the cops, Paul (Dr Dre) who
threatened to kill him and says "Hey, Paul" and he punches him and walks
out.
WARNING: SPOILER COMING UP IN THE NEXT FEW PARAGRAPHS
Another good scene is when Alonzo and Jake go to Smiley's house and as
Alonzo appears to have went to the bathroom, Smiley tells Jake to sit
down and play some cards with him and his two gangbanger friends. So,
one of Smiley's friends, Moreno (Noel Gugliemi) asks Jake "So, how long
have you been a pig?" and he laughs and says "I'm sorry my bad! I mean
long have you been a police officer?". So, Jake as he plays cards says
"I've been a pig for 19 months!" and Moreno asks "You like it?" and Jake
says "I should have been a fireman!".
However as Jake realises that Alonzo has abandoned him and left him for
dead, he attacks Simley and he is beaten and dragged into a tub where
Smiley points a double barrelled shotgun at him but before he does Jake,
Moreno searches Jake's pockets and finds the diary belonging to the
girl Jake rescued earlier.
So, Smiley looking at the diary looks confused and angrily asks Jake
"Where did you get this?!" and Jake panicking lying down in the bathtub
shouts "I found it! I found it!" and Smiley asks "Where?!" and Jake
shouts "McArthur park! McArthur park!". So, Jake gasps as he explains to
Smiley "Now, listen to me, that girl was being raped. I saw these two
fuckin' drug addicts attacking her, and I stopped 'em...!". Smiley then
jabs the shotgun against Jake's cheek and shouts "You lie to me!" and
Jake shouts back "I'M NOT LYING!!! I swear to God. She was being raped,
and I stopped 'em, man. And please man, I HAVE A LITTLE GIRL!!". However
after Smiley calls his cousin, she verifies what happened and that Jake
did rescue her, so Smiley relents and let's Jake go and says thanks for
getting his cousin's back. Smiley then also says to Jake "You know this
shit was just business, right?" and Jake looks at him and says "Right".
Then there is the scene where Jake fights with Alonzo on a rooftop and
after Alonzo tries to escape in his car, Jake dives ontop of it and he
causes Alonzo to crash his car. So with Alonzo reeling from the crash,
Jake punches Alonzo and grabs his money bag and Alonzo begins to taunt
Jake. So, in the scene Jake points his gun at Alonzo and says "Its no
fun when the rabbit has the gun is it?!" and Alonzo wearily says "My
nigga!".
So, as Alonzo tries to persuade the local gangbangers (who have gathered
round at this point) to kill Jake for him for money, they don't react
and Jake looks disgusted with him and says "They're not like you! You
know what else I learned today? I'M not like you!". So, as Alonzo taunts
Jake to shoot him, he puts on his police badge and as Alonzo says "Do
it!" Jake does nothing, so Alonzo says "You can't do it!". However,
after one of the gang, Bone puts down a gun for Alonzo to pick up,
Alonzo goes for it but Jake shoots him in the ass and Jake warns him
"The next one WILL kill you!". Jake then disgraces Alonzo further as he
removes his badge from him and looks at Alonzo in disgust and says "You
don't deserve this!" before he walks out of the neighbourhood with
Alonzo's money.
In other performances,
Scott Glenn is excellent as the drug dealer and ex-cop, Roger, and his scenes are
pretty good, especially in his first scene where he tells a stupid joke
to Jake, who laughs at it in a drug induced stupor and later on where
Alonzo raids his house to seize his money.
And I will mention just one of Glenn's scenes where Alonzo and Jake pay
Roger a visit and they have a drink. So, Roger tells Jake a joke "Here's
a joke, boy. One day this man walks out of his house to go to work. He
sees this snail on his porch. So he picks it up and chucks it over his
roof, into the back yard. Snail bounces off a rock, cracks its shell all
to shit, and lands in the grass. Snail lies there dying. But it doesn't
die. It eats some grass. Slowly heals. Grows a new shell. And after a
while it can crawl again. One day the snail up and heads back to the
front of the house. Finally, after a year, the little guy crawls back on
the porch. Right then, the man walks out to go to work and sees this
snail again. So he says to it, "What the fuck's your problem?!". Jake
then suddenly burst out laughing (still stoned from the PCP Alonzo gave
him) and says "That's messed up. That's not funny!" and Alonzo asks him
"Why are you laughin then?!" and Roger tells Jake "Figure that joke out
and you'll figure out the streets".
Cliff Curtis is also excellent
in his role as the gangster Smiley who is paid off to kill Jake, but
unlike Alonzo, Smiley does have honour and he decides to spare Jake when
he realises that he saved his young cousin. Curtis is also such a chameleon character actor that there are times when you see him in a
film you can scarcely believe it is him (although he is recognizable
here!).
Curtis also get's some good lines of dialogue as Smiley,
especially where he tells Jake about how Alonzo owes money to the
Russian mafia and he says "Alonzo pulled off a miracle. Times are tight,
he jacked up a lot of cash from Roger, he blasted the fool, that's why I
never shake his hand he don't respect nada. You know what the money's
for? Alonzo's a hot head, last week in Vegas some Russian starts talking
shit, Alonzo just snaps beat that guy to death, turns out that Russian
is a somebody, now his into the Russians for a million they gave him
until tonight to pay up. his name is still on the list. Nobody thought
he could get cash that quick, good thing he did because there's a crew
on standby, if he doesn't turn up downtown with the money by midnight
and not a minute after...your vato...he's dead!".
This is then followed by the scene where Smiley is about to execute Jake
and he slaps him first and tells him "You're under arrest! For being a
cop, dogging me in the mouth in my own pad. You got the right to be
bitch-slapped!". So, as Jake is put into the bathtub, Moreno searches
Jake's pockets and finds the diary belonging to Smiley's cousin, Letty.
Smiley demands Jake to let him know where he got it and Jake explains he
rescued a young girl from being raped by two crackheads.
So, Smiley angrily says to Jake "I'm gonna get to the bottom of your
bullshit. She's my cousin, homes. Ain't right involving her. You fucked
up. If you're lying to me...I'm gonna blow your fucking balls off!".
However as Smiley calls up Letty he get's the truth from her and that
Jake did rescue her, so Smiley hangs up and with surprise says to his
two friends, Moreno and Sniper "Vato was telling the truth! Life's a
trip, que no?!". So, Smiley lifts Jake out of the tub and places a towel
around his bloodied head and says "That's for getting my cousin's back.
Cover your head. You'll mess up my floor. You know this shit was just
business, right?". And as Jake hesitates to answer, Smiley gives him a
look as to say again "Right??" and Jake relents and says "Right".
As for the other cast members, there is the lovely Eva Mendes,
who plays Alonzo's
mistress, Sara, who is essentially a decent woman who tries to raise her
young son in a rough neighbourhood. I won't really mention any of her
dialogue as such as her role is quite a small one but she does well with
the little material she is given to work with here.
However I will quickly mention the moment where Alonzo turns up at
Sara's place with Jake and naturally she and Alonzo will be getting
reacquainted. However before they do, Sara says to Jake "This is your
home. You can watch any TV channel you like. I'll be right back" and a
little later, Sara brings a tray of food to Jake. So, Sara tells Jake
"Now, this is all El Salvadorian food" and Jake thanks her and Sara
smiles and indicates to Alonzo who is out the room and she says "I have
to go" and she leaves.
Harris Yulin is also really good
in his small role as one of the three wise men, Detective Doug Roselli
who tells a funny story how a criminal once went up in court and placed some peanut butter in a rathe sensitive place!
So, in the scene Doug tells the story to Alonzo "There's a serial
burglar we're chasing him for twelve months, a real slickster and he
gave up nothing. His sentencing was today so before the hearing he gets a
hold of some peanut butter and he packs his ass crack with it, he's
standing tall before the judge and he's ready to give a statement, he
shoves his hand down his pants and it comes out with a glob of extra
chunky Jiff, bailiffs won't come near him. Now he's looking at the judge
in the eyes and licks his fingers clean!". Doug then tells the others "I swear, if I find this guy on the street, I'll do him myself!".
Tom Berenger also does well with his very brief role as another
one
of the three wise men, Stan Gursky, who warns Alonzo that he does not
want to see him wind up dead as a result of his altercation with the
Russia mafia.
So, Stan says to Alonzo "You sure had an expensive weekend in Vegas. How could you have screwed this up so bad?!". Alonzo then tries to reassure Stan "Its fixable, all I need to do is cash in an accoun that's all" and Stan asks "Which one?" and Alonzo says "My first". And Stan takes a moment and says "Well, its your call. But I do
not
want to see you screw this up. I do NOT want to see you end up on TV like those other assholes!" (i.e. cops
that have died in the line of duty).
Noel Gugliani next up is also very good in his role as Moreno,
one of Smiley's gangster friends, who is there when Jake is abandoned by
Alonzo and Moreno teases Jake throughout the scene while they play
cards. And Noel has some good lines in the scene such as the one where
he asks Jake "So, how long have you been a pig?" and he laughs and says
"I'm sorry, my bad! I meant how long have you been a police officer?"
and Jake answers "I've been a pig for 19 months!". And then Moreno
teases Jake more as he wants to see his gun as Smiley shows Jake his own
gun and Moreno says "See, I've already seen than one but I want to see
yours. Come on, ese, I ain't gonna shoot nobody!".
So, Jake relents and takes out his gun and removes the clip and pings
out a bullet from the chamber and hands it to Moreno, who holds the gun
and says "Nice, you could fuck up a vato with this!". Moreno then
jokingly holds the gun to Jake and says "You see what you do is hold it
like that!" and after a beat, Moreno laughs and says "I'm just kidding
with you!" and hands the gun back to Jake.
And then there is the scene where Smiley is about to kill Jake in the bathtub but Moreno then asks to check Jake's pockets for money. So, Moreno says "Wait, I wanna check his pockets first, holmes!". So, Moreno looks and finds a wallet and looks at it in surprise and says to Smiley "Hey Smiley, you gonna trip out, Holmes. Isn't this your little cousin?".
Raymond Cruz (best known for his role as Tuco in the TV series,
Breaking Bad) is also good in his role as Sniper, another of Smiley's
gangbanger friends, who is at the card game with Smiley, Moreno and
Jake.
And Cruz's most notable lines are when he plays a hand and he boasts
"Boo-ya, baby! Two pair! I got two pair!" but Smiley corrects Sniper and
tells him that Jake won "Three of a kind beats two pair, you dumb
fuckin truck!". And later there is of course the moment where Moreno
asks Jake if he ever has had "his shit pushed in?" and he asks Sniper,
who crazily says through clenched teeth "Yeah, I've had my shit pushed
in! BIG TIME!!" and he laughs madly.
And finally there are also some
smaller performances from the trio of hip-hop stars, starting with Macy Gray who
does OK in her role as the wife of the dealer nicknamed the Sandman.
And she has some noteworthy lines such as when Alonzo is searching the
Sandman's apartment for money, she asks "I wanna see that warrant" and
Jake tells her that Alonzo has it. However, she can see right through
Jake and that he is a rookie cop, so she tells him "You're a
crooked-ass, bitch-ass cop! You're a rookie!".
And just as Alonzo has finished searching and discreetly stolen the Sandman's drug money, Alonzo apologises to her and says "I'm sorry. I didn't find a goddamn thing. I apologize and thanks for your co-operation". So, the wife asks Alonzo "I wanna see that warrant" and Alonzo asks her "What?" and the wife says firmly "I wanna see that goddamn warrant!". Alonzo then gives her a bit of paper quickly and says to Jake "Let's go" however the wife opens and sees that it is a menu for a Chinese restaurant. So, the wife runs out and yells at Alonzo "You motherfuckers! Give me my money back! You ain't the police!" and then shouts to the local gang bangers "You bangers, don't just sit there all pretty, blast those fools! They stole from me!".
Snoop Dogg also does OK as another dealer, Blue, who is
wheelchair bound and in his scene he approaches Alonzo's car and asks
"What do you want, man?" and Jake with his hoodie up asks rather feebly
"Erm crack?". Blue then sees Alonzo and sees right through Jake and says
"Crack? Smell like bacon! Do I look like a sucker to you, nigga? Fuck
you, rookie!" and he wheels away but Alonzo then tells Jake to go after
him, which he reluctantly does and eventually catches up with him.
And on interrogating Blue, Alonzo forces him to reveal where Blue stashed his rocks and asks "Where are the rocks at?" and Blue says "I'm telling you, I got nothing, dog!". Alonzo then asks Jake "You gotta a pen?" and Jake gives him one and Alonzo asks Blue again "You got nothing in there?" and Blue says "I got nothing, man!" and Alonzo then forcefully grabs Blue's head and shoves the pen into his mouth causing Blue to throw up the rocks he stashed in his mouth. Alonzo then teases Blue and asks "What's that?!" and Blue gasps and says "Motherfucking crack, man!". Alonzo then forces Blue to give him a name of his supplier and ejects a bullet from his clip each time to threaten a 10 year sentence per bullet and Blue finally admits "Nigga named Sandman! That's all the fuck I know, man! Shit!".
And last of all is Dr
Dre, with Dre giving arguably the best performance out of the three
as one of the corrupt cops, Paul that aids Alonzo in his robbery of
Roger's drug money.
And Dre gets some great lines such as in the scene when he first meets
with Jake for
the first time as Alonzo plans to rob Roger and asks "Who the fuck is
this?" and Jake tells him "Jake Hoyt. Its my first day". So, Paul teases
Jakes and says to him "You are a long way from Starbucks,
homie!" and the others laugh and Paul asks Alonzo "Why the fuck do we need him?" and Alonzo says "He's gotta get his cherry popped sometime" and Paul warns Jake "Just stay the fuck outta my way, this is for the big dogs, you feel me?!".
And lastly there is the scene where Jake initiates a stand-off between
him, Alonzo and the other corrupt cops just after Alonzo kills Roger. So
as Paul holds his gun to Jake's head, he says to Alonzo "We need to
kill him now and say Roger got him!" however Alonzo manages to diffuse
the situation and Jake puts his shotgun down. So, just before Jake
leaves he punches Paul and storms out and Paul shouts after him "You're
dead, motherfucker! You hear me?! You're fuckin dead!!".
DIRECTOR AND MUSIC
The director Antoine Fuqua does an excellent
job here with Training Day as he keeps the pace of the film going at a
good speed and he also cranks up the tension in the film as it moves
along toward its dramatic climax. Fuqua (who sounds exactly like Denzel
Washington!) also insisted on making the film in some of the most
notorious neighborhoods in Los Angeles where he even obtained
permission to enter some of the LA street gangs housing projects, which
marked the first time this had ever been allowed. And for more
background info on the film it is well worth checking out Fuqua's
director commentary on the DVD or Blu-ray as it is really good and
informative.
The film's soundtrack is also worthy of note as the
original score which was written by Mark Macina is excellent and it has
plenty of dark and dramatic passages that set the tone of the film
perfectly. The film's soundtrack also includes some well known hip-hop
tracks from artists such as Cyprus Hill, Dr Dre, Gang Starr and P.
Diddy.
FLAWS (Warning: this section may contain spoilers!)
So flaws.... does Training Day have any or
many? Yeah it does have some.
To start with while Fuqua
set out to make a dramatic cop film about corruption and the LA gang
neighborhoods, it does feel at times with the inclusion of such hip-hop
artists as Macy Gray and Snoop Dogg in the cast, that you have wandered
into an MTV video rather than an actual crime drama. And this is
reflected in certain scenes in the gang neighborhoods and the extras
stand around like they belong in a music video and you can almost expect
to see Snoop Doggy Dogg come at you bustin some rhymes!
Another flaw for me is in Jake's
character that if he is so goody goody then why would he even consider
going to work in narcotics when in the end he sees he is clearly not cut
out for it. If being an undercover narc means having to dabble with
drugs and get down and dirty among the dealers in order to expose them,
then surely Jake is just too clean cut to get involved in it anyway.
Its if Jake decides he must undergo a baptism of fire for something in
the end he realises that he's not meant for, which means while it was
one hellish day, it was in a way also a waste of his time!
And this brings up another issue with Jake's training day: if Alonzo had
a big problem with the Russian mafia and had to make a big pay-off to
spare his life, wouldn't have been better rescheduling Jake's training
day to ANOTHER one when he didn't have all this crap hanging over his
head??! But instead having Jake with him on this day is totally his own
undoing and of course it would have negated this whole film's existence I
guess!
Also on a plot note, I found it a little strange how Jake didn't
recognise that they were returning to Roger's house to do the robbery
(or warrant search as Jake knows it!) as he had already been there.
However, I guess just maybe because Jake was high when he first went
there, Alonzo would be betting that Jake didn't realise he had been
there before and they do go in the back door this time (I think!).
However, I still find it a bit bizarre that Jake didn't really twig and
go "Hang on! Isn't this Roger's place?!".
And further to the robbery scene at Roger's house, in the aftermath of
the robbery, its funny how the police never question just why there is a
big hole in the middle of Roger's kitchen?! Or perhaps they did and it
just happened off screen! However I guess they could just call it a
seizure of Roger's assets but its not like Alonzo could just claim it
for himself willy-nilly but then again that's where the three wise men
come in I guess.
It has to be said that some of the dialogue is also a bit silly here and there especially when Smiley calls his cousin Leti to ask her about Jake rescuing her. And in the scene she finally admits "I was jumped by two crack heads, I think they wanted to like rape me or whatever, I dunno". She also brushes it off like nothing happened to her so I guess these Mexican girls are pretty resilient!
And last of all is the film's
climax, which I have to say is pretty over the top and it does somewhat mar the
credibility of what went before with Jake getting into a big fight scene
with Alonzo by chasing him over rooftops and diving onto his car. It
almost feels like at this point they had a cop-out (no pun intended!) and
that for the sake of things they just had to have a chase sequence
before Alonzo finally got his comeuppance.
And last last of all, you have to wonder just what the repercussions of that day will have on Jake as Alonzo had the backings of three high ranking police officials with the wise men not to mention Alonzo's men, who were in favour of taking Jake out. I mean you have to imagine that Jake will be in for a rough time with these guys as they could make his life hell or even could try and kill him themselves to get back at him for Alonzo. However, the film decides not to show any closure for Jake at the end, which I guess is maybe the right way to finish but there are definitely still some troubling questions ahead after the ending that are left unanswered for Jake.
Anyway that's it for the flaws.
SUM UP
So to sum up, Training Day is still an excellent action thriller,
which features one of Denzel Washington's very best performances for
which he won a well deserved Oscar and its good to see him play with his
onscreen dark side for a change. Ethan Hawke also puts in a very solid
performance as the young rookie cop, Jake and the supporting cast are
just as good particularly Cliff Curtis and Scott Glenn. Antoine Fuqua's
direction is also excellent and he keeps the film's suspense up very
well and his pacing of the film is also very taut throughout.
There are of course some minor issues with the plot and it does appear
like we are on an MTV set at times with all the rap/hip-hop stars that
appear in the film with Macy Gray, Dr Dre and Snoop, in those moments it
gets away from the reality of it all. However despite this it still
doesn't detract from what is a very solid crime thriller and one that is
still well worth checking out.
So, I will give Training Day a rating of:
8.5 out of 10
So, that's it for now and I will be back soon with another post of sorts.
Until then its bye for now!
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