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A Denzel Washington film, which is given numerous awards and a gripping plot is administered, will be broadcast on the free television this week. The training day, which follows the LAPD Narcotics officer Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) over a period of 24 hours in the districts of Los Angeles infected by the gangs, will be broadcast on BBC Two on Sunday (March 2) at 10 p.m.

Hoyt has worked with Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington) to determine his suitability for the narcotics squad, but a shocking secret about Alonzo appears during her patrols. The action takes an uncanny and corrupt curve in which the audience question the ethics of the characters.

Washington performance, including his “King Kong” monologue, is celebrated as one of his best. The line -up also shows Eva Mendes in her Breakout role Scott Glenn from the silence of the lambs, Tom Berenger from Platoon and Raymond Cruz from Breaking Bad.

Rapper Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre also appear in recognized film. After its broadcast, the training day will be available on BBC IPlayer.

The film received several awards under the direction of Antoine Fuqua. Washington won the Oscar for the best actor and Hawke, who received a nomination for the best supporting actor in 2002, reports The Mirror.

Washington’s triumphant performance achieves his second Oscar victory in an up -and -coming career with nine nominations and continues to earn praise from fans and critics. Critics reserve their admiration for the film, is reflected in its solid 74% tomatometer evaluation with an impressive 89% popcorn meter scene among film fans.

The recognition is emphasized by the praise of a reviewer: “Washington is immediately, absolutely great; without ever missing a blow, he is unpredictable, ruthless, macho, funny and scary.”

Another criticism underlines the influence of the occupation: “The training day may have a somewhat fundamental action, but it still offers a mostly incoming look at its topic with two excellent and convincing appearances of its stars that give the film the additional overlay.”

The excitement of a fan appears with the remark: “It is full of turns and is really unpredictable. Solid music, although I wanted it to be more used and more catchy.”

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