Review of End of Watch (2012) by Amheretojudge — 30 Apr 2018
I did not write the law..
End Of Watch The affection of the writer; David Ayer, towards the suffering and the routine that police goes through is crystal clear in here as the urge to install intense high pitched dramatic sequences isi did not write the law..
End Of Watch.
The affection of the writer; David Ayer, towards the suffering and the routine that police goes through is crystal clear in here as the urge to install intense high pitched dramatic sequences is something that helps in its account but also wears it down. David Ayer's smart concept to project it through each perspective is admirable but unfortunately doesn't go as anticipated because of its wafer thin script and undercooked characters (not the lead ones). Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena are brilliant in their parallel lead role and so is Anna Kendrick in a supporting role although she doesn't have much to factor in, among with other cast. End Of Watch has its strength (the chemistry between the lead actors) and moments (the burning house sequence) where the audience cannot not be moved by it, but the series of events feels redundant in the end as it fails to bind it all.
This review of End of Watch (2012) was written by Amheretojudge on 30 April 2018.
End of Watch has generally received very positive reviews.
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