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Original Title: End Of Watch

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The efficient LAPD Police Officers Brian Taylor and Mike Zavala are partners and best friends. Mike is married with Gabby, who is pregnant, and Brian is having a serious love affair with Janet. Brian has the intention of making a movie and is using a handy cam to film his daily work with his partner, under the protest of his colleague Van Hauser. After killing a powerful gangster in self-defense, they are transferred by Sarge to South Central Los Angeles where there is a war between black and Mexican gangs. When Mike and Brian arrest a gangster and find a great load of drugs and people involved in human-trafficking, they are sentenced to death by the Cartel and hunted down by a Mexican gang. What will happen to them?
In South Central Los Angeles, street cops Brian and Mike are partners - balls-out cowboys patrolling the streets as Latino gangs are in a power struggle with Blacks. Brian and Mike get lucky a couple of times, making big drug and human-trafficking busts, so a Mexican cartel orders their deaths. We meet Mike's pregnant wife (whom he married out of high school) and watch Brian's search for a soul mate. There are internal squabbles within the ranks of the LAPD and lots of squad-car conversation. Can the lads escape the cartel's murderous reach?
Wow....that was boring. Very disappointed in this movie. We generally agree with the IMDb ratings from viewers, but not this time. The previews made it seem like it was going to be fast paced. It wasn't, the best part was the very last scene...at least it was funny. It got irritating after awhile on was it his point of view or just the camera. And what was up with the Govt's role. It seemed to me to kinda jump around. I don't know, maybe if I hadn't fallen to sleep during the movie because it was so BORING I would know what the govt was up to.....movie just sucked. And what's more irritating is I spent $50.00 on tickets and junk food. Oh well.....win some you lose some.....hopefully hockey will be on TV soon and I will have something to watch.
Written and directed by David Ayer, writer of The Fast and the Furious, Training Day and S.W.A.T., End of Watch is best described as a buddy cop movie. When I say buddy cop movie, try not to think of Beverly Hills Cops or 48 Hours. In fact, completely forget all about Eddie Murphy – like most of Hollywood has. Ayer's End of Watch is a gritty, realistic and honest view of the everyday life of two LAPD street cops, played by Jake Gyllenhaal (Donnie Darko, Brokeback Mountain, Jarhead) and Michael Pena (Shooter, The Lincoln Lawyer, Eastbound & Down). The film focuses on the brother-like relationship of the two leads, as they get in over their heads with a local cartel.

So, as mentioned, the film follows Brian (Gyllenhaal) and Mike (Pena) as they go about their normal, everyday business, documenting their work life and, at times, their personal life. The story with the two is that they came through the training academy together and have been partners, and friends, ever since. They are shown going through the normal procedures of an LAPD street cop, such as being called out to house calls, completing paperwork, attending briefings, pulling over cars and even, at one point, rescuing some children from a flaming building. After safely getting everybody out of said flaming building, the pair are given the Medal of Valor as an acknowledgement of their work. The two find themselves asking each other whether they 'feel like a hero' now; to which they decide that they want more, particularly Gyllenhaal's Brian. They decide that they don't just want to be street cops, they want to take down bigger fish. Before they know it, they've confiscated money and guns from a local cartel, not to mention accidentally unearthing a human trafficking racket. In the process, they've put a huge bullseye on both of their backs.

Ayer uses a mixture of shooting techniques to capture the essence of his story. A lot of the film is shot in a typically cinematic style, but, at times, found footage techniques are incorporated to give a real feel to the events that unfurl. For example, the film often shows footage from the police cameras that are fixed to police cars or from a personal video camera that Brian seemingly always carries with him. Brian's footage is how a lot of the more personal life footage is shot, showing the two leads spending a lot of time with each other outside of their work in the force. The relationship between Brian and Mike is brilliantly captured, with you fully believing that the pair are prepared to put their lives on the line for each other. The chemistry between Gyllenhaal and Pena is fantastic and utterly believable. Both actors put in a great performance, with the rest of the cast being fleshed out by the likes of Natalie Martinez, Anna Kendrick, David Harbour and Frank Grillo.

All of the characters shine, but, again, this is down to their interactions with the film's two leads. You find yourself caring about the relationship that each of the leads have with their partners, but that's because you've heard these partners discussed so much by Brian and Mike. The supporting cast are all great in their roles, but it's the standout performances of, and the relationship between, Gyllenhaal and Pena that is the glue to the piece. Even when the characters are on patrol, they're talking about things that friends talk about, telling jokes, mocking each other, discussing women and generally just bouncing off each other. There's literally five, maybe ten, minutes during the film that the two aren't together. You never once feel that these two are work colleagues, more friends that happen to work together.

The film itself is not so much a story, more a tale of what it is that cops go through on a daily basis. There's not the usual sort of narrative associated with these films, although there is still a clear direction that the story takes. The film leaves questions unanswered, it doesn't give the viewer exactly what they want or expect, but it's a great depiction of what it is like to be a normal, everyday street cop. Everything that happens on the screen is an important piece of the puzzle. Not because all events prove to be vital as the film builds to it's climax, but because they help the viewer to see the larger picture. Whilst the highlight of the film is all about two cops that are like brothers, with the focus of the film almost acting as a character piece for the two, there is still plenty of action for those that crave it. As well as the heart of the story, there's fast paced car chases, there's shoot outs and there's some gruesome and intense violence at times. Make no mistake, End of Watch is an intense actioner when it chooses to be.

I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed End of Watch, although I can appreciate that it may not be for everyone. It doesn't run like a normal cop movie. It's not the same as a Training Day or a S.W.A.T.; it's got more heart to it, more emotional investment. The last third of the film will divide audiences, as there's no glamorous Hollywood climax, there's no special effects extravaganza - there's just a heartfelt, sudden, if not a tad predictable, end to a story of two brothers. Whilst it may not appeal to everyone, End of Watch impressed me no end. For that reason, I'll give it a strong 7 out of 10. Despite the violence and procedural detail, this is about as gritty as Dixon of Dock Green.
The weapon used against the two main characters is a battlefield weapon, the AK-47 designed by Russian gunsmith Mikhail Kalashnikov. The gas-operated, rotating bolt, weapon fires a 7.62x39mm round at about 715 meters per second at an effective range of more than 320 meters. The penetrating power can be stopped by National Institute of Justice (NIJ)-compliant level III body armor. The angle of the shot is critical. If the shot was straight on, in line with the 4 pieces of ballistic material, the round would not have penetrated through each piece and the two officers, and exited. Due to the nature of concealable body armor however, we can not be sure what level the two officers were wearing; if they were wearing their front and back panels or if they had a trauma plate which can provide additional protection against "special threats". Most likely the armor worn by Zavala and Taylor was level II, IIA or IIIA, all soft body armor. While it is possible NIJ level IIIA body armor could stop a ricochet, it is highly unlikely it would stop the direct impact of a 7.62x39mm round from such a relatively close distance without a special threats trauma plate. Unfortunately the movie does not address where the other vehicles were at the time the two main characters were in their fire-fight with the gang members. Police officers patrol different RDs (reporting districts) which means that the other officers could be miles away from them on different radio calls or just driving around in a different part of the city. The amount of time it took for the backup units to get to them from the time they called was about right, a radio broadcast from dispatch regarding officers pinned down in a shooting would cause a fair amount of chaos over the radio as everyone would be scrambling to get details such as location, suspect description, officer status, etc. In the worst case scenario, the other members of the street gang may have intentionally made fake calls to 9-1-1 to report crimes in other areas of the city in order to tie up resources and single out the two main characters. Van Hauser is not just an angry dude, he's very impatient. But in this case he's a training officer, and most of the time training officers get so stressed out training young boots (rookie officers) mostly because boots make a lot of rookie mistakes and training officers look at rookie mistakes as very stupid common sense mistakes and when rookies make mistakes, it's on the training officer. But in Sook's case she was very shaky and nervous and Van Hauser looks at that as a sign of weakness and very annoying. When Zavala asked Sarge why Van Hauser is such a bitter dude and Sarge's answer is have some empathy for him. What he means is "you have to understand how stressful it is being a training officer with a very shaky nervous rookie, so cut the man some slack". But just the same it's very wrong of Van Hauser to take his anger out on his fellow officers and especially Sook, because not only is she a rookie but she's also his partner which is his life line.

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