Again&Again "The Rookies"

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INTRODUCTION

A movie is a visual story telling medium that is typically presented in a theatrical or television format.

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The movie I have watched over and over again

The movie that I have watched over and over and I watch again Is called "The Rookie" the movie is a police procedural crime drama TV series that premiered on October 16, 2018. The series follows John Nolan, a 45-year-old newly divorced man from Pennsylvania, who moves to Los Angeles to pursue a new career as a police officer in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). After John came from the academy to the LAPD everyone was doubting him, some said it will be hard for him to move from being a rookie to becoming an officer. Although what they said came to pass because of multiple violation from him but that doesn't stop him.

John is my best and favourite character in the movie. He posses that father figure characteristics even on duty. The way he talk people out of suicide needs to be studied. I love how he handles every case delegently. He gives the best advise and I love how every other staffs look up to him.

It hurts that officer west got killed, because his dreams was cut short. He waited tease to graduate from the academy and come to the LAPD only for him to die on a long run. That is how most lives are cut short, you are out there struggling with life and making plans on how to achieve your dreams and there is death waiting to cut your life short.

Officer Nyla and Lopez are good team for investigation and I love when win are in charge, especially at their work places. Officer grey is very understanding and I like him. Officer Lucy and Sergent Tim relationship is so beautiful but but but😜

Main casts are;
-Nathan Fillion as John Nolan

  • Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez
  • Richard T. Jones as Wade Grey
  • Titus Makin Jr. as Jackson West
  • Melissa O'Neil as Lucy Chen
  • Afton Williamson as Talia Bishop
  • Mekia Cox as Nyla Harper
  • Shawn Ashmore as Wesley Evers
  • Eric Winter as Tim Bradford

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What I learned from the movie

What I learned from the movie named rookie is that In order to make your dreams come true, you must fulfill your commitments, do your best, work hard, be lucky, and then, at some point, be willing to accept the hand that fate has dealt you. The film also highlights the importance of family support in achieving one's dreams. Nobody is self sufficient and most especially we need families to be able to move to the top. Families are the only people that will support your dreams and respect your decisions.

No matter how impossible your dreams are, keep chasing it and don't give up. Be determined and work hard to achieve your dreams. Imagine wanting to be a police all your life and when the opportunity came you couldn't go because there was nobody to support you, it's so disheartening. So it's very important for us to maintain a very close relationship with our families as it will be what we fall back to in life.

I also learned that I can overcome my fears and self-doubt by facing my challenges head-on. Personally, giving up is not something I fancy, I don't know how to give up at all. I face every challenges with optimism and at the end I win. So face your fears with your head-on.

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In conclusion.
Watching movies is as important as reading books. It helps you see life differently. It helps you stay updated and it helps you think differently too.
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