If there is someone that you don’t like and you want to recommend a movie for them to watch, you should recommend End Of Watch.
From the start of this movie, you have to sit there and say how unbelievable it was. In the opening scene, a gang member wants to pick a fight with Miguel Zavala, one of the cops. From there, Zalvala, who is played by Michael Pena, actually fights the guy and wins.
Was there a plot to this movie. No. Just two policeman taping their daily lives for people to see even though their boss had told them several time to stop doing it. Evidently, Brian Taylor, who is the other policeman and is played by Jake Gyllenhaal said that he needs to do this for film school.
The movie goes further, having a Latino gang start a shooting with the Bloods members. Later the Latino gang, who is lead by a man named Evil, is having a loud party and the cops come by to ask him to turn down the noise.
I was interested in the movie because in the coming attractions, you see Miguel and Brian go into a house and find drugs and corpses from what they thought was the cartel. This would lead to a chilling gun battle at the end of the movie.
My thought is that if they were going to pursue this, why not have the whole movie revolve around this in a plot which is what a good script would call for. Instead, we see these random scenes and the officers lives off camera which only take away from the movie even more.
Not much of a movie. WIll give it one star. I hope that I won’t see anything worse than this movie.
Rick Holman
From the start of this movie, you have to sit there and say how unbelievable it was. In the opening scene, a gang member wants to pick a fight with Miguel Zavala, one of the cops. From there, Zalvala, who is played by Michael Pena, actually fights the guy and wins.
Was there a plot to this movie. No. Just two policeman taping their daily lives for people to see even though their boss had told them several time to stop doing it. Evidently, Brian Taylor, who is the other policeman and is played by Jake Gyllenhaal said that he needs to do this for film school.
The movie goes further, having a Latino gang start a shooting with the Bloods members. Later the Latino gang, who is lead by a man named Evil, is having a loud party and the cops come by to ask him to turn down the noise.
I was interested in the movie because in the coming attractions, you see Miguel and Brian go into a house and find drugs and corpses from what they thought was the cartel. This would lead to a chilling gun battle at the end of the movie.
My thought is that if they were going to pursue this, why not have the whole movie revolve around this in a plot which is what a good script would call for. Instead, we see these random scenes and the officers lives off camera which only take away from the movie even more.
Not much of a movie. WIll give it one star. I hope that I won’t see anything worse than this movie.
Rick Holman