Synopsis
Every moment of your life they stand watch
Two young officers are marked for death after confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from the members of a notorious cartel during a routine traffic stop.
2012 Directed by David Ayer
Two young officers are marked for death after confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from the members of a notorious cartel during a routine traffic stop.
Jake Gyllenhaal Michael Peña Natalie Martinez Anna Kendrick David Harbour Frank Grillo America Ferrera Cody H. Carolin Shondrella Avery Hugh Daly Gene Hong Cle Shaheed Sloan Jaime FitzSimons Everton Lawrence Zone Alvin Norman Richard Cabral Diamonique Maurice Compte Flakiss Manny Jimenez Jr. Nikki Nicholle Barreras Kristy Wu Candace Smith Corina Calderon David Fernandez Jr. McKinley Freeman Kevin Vance David Castañeda Show All…
Jake Gyllenhaal Guy East Randall Emmett Chrisann Verges Tobin Armbrust Remington Chase Adam Kassan Stephen Martirosyan
Roland N. Thai James Moriana Jeffrey Wilhoit Joe Barnett Gary A. Hecker Christian P. Minkler Michael D. Wilhoit
5150 Action EFO Films Exclusive Media Hedge Fund Film Partners Crave Films Knightsbridge Entertainment Le Grisbi Productions
La force de l'ordre, En la mira, نهاية المناوبة, Краят на смяната, Patrola, Περιπολία, Sin Tregua, Último turno, Poliisit, סוף המשמרת, Posljednja patrola, Az utolsó műszak, End of Watch - Tolleranza zero, エンド・オブ・ウォッチ, 엔드 오브 왓치, Patruliai, Bogowie Ulicy, Marcados Para Morrer, Fim de Turno, Ultima razie, Патруль, คู่ปราบกำราบนรก, Tehlikeli Takip, Tàn Cuộc, 警戒结束, 警戰實錄, 火線赤子情
It's really disappointing to me that a film like End of Watch is a better director away from being a really great movie. And I mean a REALLY GREAT MOVIE. Because if it weren't for the poor directorial choices that brought me out of the film, this easily could have been the best cop movie for the modern era. It's that good.
So what are the film's strengths that make it just that good? The writing is surprisingly good coming from David Ayer, because here he's finally learned to strip his film of useless plot details and actually give us a simplified cop film, and allows us to become more involved with the characters, and just see events of the…
No one warned me that tears were possible at the end of watch.
Buddy cop done right.
Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal is so powerful he made me care about a cop movie directed by David Ayer
This is quite literally GTA 5 from the other perspective, and it’s really good. Love the way it’s shot and edited, and Peña and Gyllenhaal are great.
great things in this movie:
-jake eggyllenhaal
-jake eggyllenhaal doing carpool karaoke with anna kendrick
-jake eggyllenhaal's smooth af dancing
-michael peña and jake eggyllenhaal getting relief from the heat by putting their heads in the cold storage cabinets of a grocery store
-jake eggyllenhaal saying he'd go down on a guy
-jake eggyllenhaal explaining the butterfly effect by saying "do you know what the butterfly effect is? It's the butterfly effect. Look it up. Look it up, dude."
-"three of those little piss stick things? positive, positive, positive." LMAO
can't believe the suicide squad dude made this movie..cause dawg this movie's good
👍🏻73%
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End of Watch is a thoroughly impressive film from top to bottom. It features compelling characters and an interesting filmmaking style. The final act of the movie is easily the most engaging part, and the ending (clearly) is meant to leave you baffled and devastated. Ayer has such an interesting style that he brings to all of his films. Sometimes it’s a bit much, but it works well here. He also incorporates this mixture of handheld angles, wides, and close-up shaky-cam. I love the idea, but I’m not sure if it paid off here. It’s awesome at first, but I’m of the mindset that he needed one approach or the other. Mixing all of these…
jake: YOU TOUCH ME, I WILL FUCKING SHOOT YOU!
me: yes officer jake pls END this ass.