Telika: Okay, let's go with an easily recognizable one.
It's "Bad Lieutenant" by Abel Ferrara with the always great Harvey Keitel.
Personal Fun fact: back in the 90's, there was the trailer of it on my French VHS of "Bullet In The Head" (by John Woo) and it was a very good one so while I watched Woo's movies countless times in my youth, I always liked to watch the trailer of Bad Lieutenant and fantasizing about the movie. I actually only saw it only many years later (and I liked it, I still must have the dvd somewhere)
Personal Fun Fact Redux: The US trailer is quite horrible:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFvGeMDW7bw and by the secret miracles of youtube, there's actually the exact French trailer which I used to watch and love. A clear case of how changing the music, cut, mood and narration can impact how we foresee a movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdKD9rMqwqI Yeah, gritty as fuck, that's how I like my Ferrara :o)