Grimm's Hansel and Gretel ~ 3D Interactive Book
Games
App
Includes 12 JIGSAW PUZZLES and an amazing 3D STICKER BOOK for FREE! Following on from the hugely...
The Greatest Love Story Ever Told
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally
Book
At last, the full story behind Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman's epic romance, including stories,...
memoir biography celebrity
Caillou Search & Count – Hidden Objects
Education and Games
App
Budge Studios™ presents Caillou Search & Count! This fun and engaging app combines the excitement...
Go Jetters: Fix That Glitch
Games and Entertainment
App
Go Jetters, Go! Introducing the first official Go Jetters app! Safe, ad-free fun for your little...
June's Journey
Games
App
A hidden object game for story lovers everywhere Discover June’s Journey, the brand new hidden...
JT (287 KP) rated End of Watch (2012) in Movies
Mar 10, 2020
It’s an indication that this cop film is not going to be as clear cut as any before it, and its no frills policy will surely shock most viewers as officers Taylor and Zavala (Michael Peña) tackle everything from the mundane to the murderous on their watch. We follow the pair during their daily routines which includes in the locker room, the briefing room as well as unique camera set ups from inside the patrol car and a hand held that Taylor carries along with him.
It’s incredibly well shot, and takes the conventional cop film and gives it a big slice of realism. It would give you the impression of what a real ride along might include, and the kinds of situations they find themselves in.
“I am the police, and I’m here to arrest you. You’ve broken the law.”
These situations might affect you in different ways, like the one involving two young children, which is particularly hard to watch. Director David Ayer has not shied away from the brutality of the surroundings the officers find themselves in, and uncomfortable scenarios are all part and parcel of this job. It’s not long before they start to ruffle a few feathers not just on the streets but within their own department. When they uncover a drug cartel which is a small piece of a very large jigsaw they are marked for death.
The film is also looked at from the view point of LA’s criminal underworld, where it seems everyone has a hand held camera and likes to film themselves. It seems a bit stupid really and maybe Ayer should have kept that side of the story to the conventional camera, it doesn’t work all that well if I’m honest. The relationship between Taylor and Zavala is probably the most believable of any on screen buddy cop partnerships, not since Lethal Weapon (the first film at least) has a pairing conveyed such emotion and chemistry. You’d almost believe that these two had been together for years.
Ayer has had plenty of experience in this field already, having written the scripts for S.W.A.T, Training Day and The Fast and the Furious, but those films only looked at cops from the outside. End of Watch goes in just that little bit further which helps to make it unique from all the rest.
Banyan Tales - Adventure Series & Morals for Kids
Education and Book
App
Get BanyanTales, the best socio-emotional learning app for children up to 8 years old, and watch...
Kids English : Learn The Language Phonics And ABC
Education and Games
App
The PreSchool Educational ABC Kids combines six very useful games for youngsters. This game is for...
Vivekananda - Amar Chitra Katha Comics
Book and Entertainment
App
** Download our "India comics" App - ***Includes FREE ACK AND DIAMOND COMICS. link:...
The Princess and the Pea – An Interactive Children’s Story Book HD
Book and Education
App
>>> FREE & packed with superb animation & stunning interactive activities Take your children on a...