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Synopsis: LAPD detective Tom Ludlow is a ruthlessly efficient, unorthodox undercover cop. Captain Jack Wander always covers for Tom, as do even his somewhat jealous colleagues. After technically excessive violence against a vicious Korean gang during the liberation of a kidnapped kid sex slave, Tom becomes the target of IA's hotshot, captain James Biggs, who feels passed over after Wander's promotion to chief. Tom's corrupt, disloyal ex-patrol partner Terrence Washington sides with IA but is killed during a shop robbery in Tom's presence.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): David Ayer
Production: 20th Century Fox/Regency Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
55
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
R
Year:
2008
109 min
$26,351,341
Website
1,042 Views


And the verda?

What is there with her?

You have to honor your friend.

To honor it, it was going to strike it

and he thought that it was going to kill it.

- he is an idiot.

- do something for him.

It always goes out slightly well of the bad thing.

In my world ... in the real one...

... the evil generates evil, Grace.

Do you see? I list.

It was finished.

We take charge.

In agreement?

POLICE OFFICER HERO COMES LATE

TO SAVE AN OFFICIAL.

I will not give you another serm, but...

... you have a uniform

in your pigeonholes?

- not.

- we will do this.

- I have to hide you...

- not, that not.

... in a place politically

correct until this becomes extinct.

Not, Jack.

His work will be to realize interviews

preliminary of the complaints.

If there is an accusation

against some official...

... he writes it and sends it

to Internal Matters.

Now, the temptation is to be

a good brother police officer.

It do not be, of any form at all

from this side will come to nungn.

His office.

And if he complains against me?

He writes it and sends it: in agreement?

Yes.

Does it have any complaint?

The idiot struck me

as if he was Rodney King

but without video.

It was looking alike to you.

But it was black.

This tracero works very much

and you spend it to themselves bothering.

It extracted me of the car, front humiliated me

, he asked my fiance for his phone.

Did he see his number of badge or his name?

I could not with his boot in my gullet

and his partner exploring.

They all here have a complaint.

I waited 5 hours and he asks if

I have a complaint, skylight that if.

Bullshit, that's why I hate to

police officers. Vayanse to the devil!

Wander at least

it has sense of humor.

Does it have any complaint?

Where do I begin?

The black band.

Fallen man.

Does it hurt?

To lose a companion.

An official brother.

I am sorry that he has died, gentleman.

Both were employed at the Unit

Against the Vice.

Tom " Directory "...

... the last warrior of the ghettos.

I knew that better it was you who managed

confession with a directory.

And Washington was holding it.

Is it an examination?

- only I ask.

- to me, only direct questions.

If he wants to interrogate me, do it.

Do you want to have lunch?

This is an examination.

As for the incident of

yesterday:
were you the first one in the scene?

Yes, gentleman.

- Three knobs?

- two, reads the report.

The expert found 3 different ones

calibers in the body of washington.

It seems to me that there were three.

What were you doing there, Tom?

From man to man.

I already extinguished it.

Curse! Annoying you that two

killers of police officers are free...

... living, laughing and having sex?

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Lee Earle "James" Ellroy (born March 4, 1948) is an American crime fiction writer and essayist. Ellroy has become known for a telegrammatic prose style in his most recent work, wherein he frequently omits connecting words and uses only short, staccato sentences, and in particular for the novels The Black Dahlia (1987), The Big Nowhere (1988), L.A. Confidential (1990), White Jazz (1992), American Tabloid (1995), The Cold Six Thousand (2001), and Blood's a Rover (2009). more…

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