Review of Training Day (2001) by Amheretojudge — 22 Apr 2018
Its not what you know, its what you can prove..
Training Day David Ayer's anticipated vision communicates straight and crystal clear to the audience where they are instructed to hold on to their seat belt and join the journey of a day alongits not what you know, its what you can prove..
Training Day.
David Ayer's anticipated vision communicates straight and crystal clear to the audience where they are instructed to hold on to their seat belt and join the journey of a day along with these amazing lead characters that never fails to surprise. Antonie Fuqua is in his A game and doesn't disappoint at any frame of the feature holding the audience with wide open eyes for 2 complete hours. Danzel Washington and Ethan Hawke have put their soul into these parallel roles to an extent that the performance overpowers its explicit screenplay. Training Day is brutal, raw and dark natured feature that endorses its upcoming events in a subtle way that is unpredictable yet with genuine reasoning and soul that surprisingly has no barring and no rules just like its streets.
This review of Training Day (2001) was written by Amheretojudge on 22 April 2018.
Training Day has generally received very positive reviews.
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