Training
Day DVD Review:
The Movie
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.
Jake Hoyt
(ETHAN HAWKE), is the rookie cop who has one day and one day
only to prove himself to his fiercely charismatic superior.
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 couldn't be more appropriately titled. The movie tracks
all the events that go into the first day of a rookie cop
Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) in the Los Angeles Police Department's
undercover narcotics unit. Denzel Washington plays Alonzo,
a corrupt veteran cop and partner of the rookie.
This isn't
in any way a typical undercover cop flick. Director Fuqua
has publicly admitted that it was the first directorial effort
that meant something to him and was, at least in part, drawn
from his memories of growing up in Los Angeles. Fuqua says,
Training Day is about something it's not a series of
generic gunfire and chase sequences. It asks the compelling
question of whether it's possible to effectively fight crime
without descending to the level of the criminal. Can an idealist
be a warrior and protector? On the streets, what's the difference
between good and evil?"
The film
centers all in one day, the day and the life of Jake Hoyt
(Ethan Hawke). Jake Hoyt (Hawke) is being trained in an unorthodox
a fashion by Sgt. Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington). At first
it seems that Alonzos tough talking simply uses questionable
methods to achieve the greater good of putting bad guys in
prison. But we are soon to be paced off-kilter. It's an intense
philosophical/moral journey from one menace to another as
we begin to ask ourselves, as Jake Hoyt (Hawke) has, what
kind of hell have we lost ourselves in.
Training
Day presents a tug of war between idealism and pragmatism,
the force of good and the lure of evil. For those viewers
with moral idealistic mind sets, Training Day can be hard
to sit through at times. But it's worth the discomfort for
the adrenaline rush of the final scene between Washington
and Hawke, let alone their compelling performances.
The Video
Training
Day is presented in anamorphic wide screen using the films
original 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Its a single-sided, dual
layer disk. Sharpness is right on with a razor like image,
there are no signs of jagged edges or shimmering. This is
a great looking transfer with depth and detail that is just
breathtaking at times. Black level is exceptionally good,
however there is tremendous detail in the shadows. The colors
are somewhat dreary, but the flesh tones look great. While
edge enhancement is occasionally noticeable the viewer would
not be distracted by it at all.
The Audio
Training
Day is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround. This Dolby
5.1 Surround track sounds superb! From the opening scene the
soundtrack shows an impressive amount of detail, with impressive
directional effects up front, between the gunfire, screeching
tires and some really phat rap tunes, you get
the result of a powerful and compelling audio experience.
The effects shoot their way across the room with good panning
and lively direction. The surrounds provide constant ambience
and presence that puts the viewer into the film. The dynamic
range is quite wide with some good low-end moments.
Ambient
effects are reserved for the louder variety of noisemakers,
there is little room for subtlety on this track. Sounds come
from all four corners of the room, the center channel dialogue
remains distinctive and clear at all times. Training Day has
a nicely transmitted soundtrack with good immerse quality,
the DD 5.1 mix provide aggressive directional effects that
are dimensional and exciting. Show this one off when your
impressing your guest with your entertainment system.
The Extras
HBO First
Look: This a 15 minute making of, which is pretty typical
with some decent interviews and standard behind-the-scenes
snippets.
Deleted
scenes, Music videos, cast and crew bios, and the film's theatrical
trailer.
DVD-ROM
Exclusives: the usual weblinks as well as the film's entire
theatrical website included on the disc itself.
Overall
Hawke
makes sure he'll get a copy of the DVD.
I have
nothing but great things to say about this DVD. The video
is unbelievable and the audio is excellent. Denzel Washington
and Ethan Hawkes performances are exceptional. With
one of the best-looking transfers I've seen in a while. I
highly recommend this film. It is a must for your
DVD library.
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