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The only thing more
dangerous than the line being crossed, is the cop who will
cross it.
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Every
day, there is a war being waged on America's inner city streets - a war between
residents, drug dealers and the people sworn to protect one from the other. This
war has its casualties, none greater than L.A.P.D. Detective Sergeant Alonzo Harris
(DENZEL WASHINGTON), a 13-year veteran narcotics officer whose questionable methodology
blurs the line between legality and corruption. His optimism has long since been
chipped away by his tour of duty in the streets, where fighting crime by the book
can get you killed, and getting the job done often requires Alonzo and his colleagues
to break the laws they are empowered to enforce.
A gritty,
realistic drama set in the morally ambiguous world of undercover police investigation,
Training Day shadows Alonzo as he tests the resolve of idealistic rookie Jake
Hoyt (ETHAN HAWKE), who has one day and one day only to prove himself to his fiercely
charismatic superior. Over the next 24 hours, Jake will be pulled deeper and deeper
into the ethical mire of Alonzo's logic as both men put their lives and career
on the line to serve their conflicting notions of justice.
Training
Day is a blistering action drama that asks the audience to decide what is necessary,
what is heroic and what crosses the line in the harrowing gray zone of fighting
urban crime. Does law-abiding law enforcement come at the expense of justice and
public safety? If so, do we demand safe streets at any cost? Or do we risk our
security by insisting that those empowered to protect us do so within the boundaries
of the law?
At a time when police across the nation are battling a public image of rampant
corruption, narcotics use, planting evidence and excess brutality while patrolling
the meanest streets of America, Training Day paints a gripping and realistic portrait
of the war taking place on the urban front lines - and just how high the costs
of this battle can be.
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