Audience emotional responses to 'Training Day' are dominated by a pervasive sense of **Anxiety** and **Anticipation**, driven by the constant tension of rookie Jake Hoyt's perilous 24-hour training under the unpredictable and corrupt Detective Alonzo Harris. This is coupled with strong feelings of **Anger** and being **Disturbing** due to Alonzo's blatant abuse of power, his morally bankrupt methods, and the raw, violent realities of the criminal underworld. **Empathy** and **Fear** are significant as viewers connect with Jake's struggle to maintain his moral compass and his increasing personal danger. The film also evokes **Sadness** and **Melancholy** for the grim portrayal of urban decay and the tragic consequences of corruption, culminating in a sense of **Satisfaction** and **Relief** at the film's cathartic climax when justice is finally served.
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