1. In the despite of the fact that he is a LAPD Narcotics Officer, he does not behave properly. For example, he suggests Jake to smoke a drug which they takes from some men. Besides, when they go to a woman's house, he steals her stuffs and they come in her house without warrant.
2. Alonzo is Jake's boss. So, when Alonzo calls him, he seems to be nervous. They meet for the first time in a cafe. Jake is surprised to talk with him because he does not talk as officers usually do. I think even though Jake may not think that Alonzo is worth respecting, he seems that Alonzo is good boss.
3. At first, Jake does not feel bad to Alonzo although Alonzo is not sometimes like a officer. However, as the story goes, Jake guradually starts to feel distrust because he sees Alonzo doing something evil many times.
4. I do not watch movies like this movie. Actores use slang and bad words. So although i tried to read the scrip and catch up with the story, it was hard for me to figure out what they are talking about. This movie is different from usual buddy movies in terms of the relationship between buddy. Usually the relationship gets better as the stories go. But in this movie, finally their relationship becomes worse and they tries to kill each other. That is interesting point for me.
teacher's note: I agree that "Training Day" has its share of violence and bad language. I read that it was the film maker's intention to show life as it really is in some aspect of L.A. in the 1990s. Having lived through this time and place, IMHO this film does a pretty good job of bringing the reality to film. While I wouldn't want a steady dose of this kind of movie, I think it helps us understand certain realities of life's dark side. Thanks so much to this author for being first to post and for expressing her honesty about "Training Day."
--mike
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