Sunday, October 7, 2012

End of Watch Review

End of Watch is directed and written by David Ayer staring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña as two Los Angles police officers who work in the South Centeral Los Angles area. The film it's self was good. i enjoyed viewing it. Even though there where a few things i did not like about the film i felm Ayer did an excellent job. The problem is i felt it was trying to be a documentory because of the way it was filmed. The movie currently has a 85% on  Rotten Tomato and i would agree with that if i had to give it a letter grade i would give it a high B or a 8/10. Picture would be a 6/10, sound would be a 8/10 and acting would be a 10/10. Acting; i felt that Jake GYllenhaal who plays officer Bryan Taylor and Michael Peña who plays officer Mike Zavala both did an amazing job i felt as if they really where partners fighting crime. Picture; this was the only thing holding me back. Because it was filmed like it was from a hand held camera and a camera from the chest view. Sound; the sound was really good i felt as if i was really hear the gunshots and tires screeching in every shootout and chase scene. Because of the violence i can see why it was rated R. It was very graphic and not for young eyes because of the violence and other activites i wont go into talking about. I would recomend this Film who enjoy Testosterone Films alot of action and some violence.

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