Cally (Jason Wing) is a criminal boss who is supposed to be getting "a big package" for Ray (Bruce Payne) and Max Ferrino (Sean Cronin) for "50,000 big ones". Cally has an ex-girlfriend who has formed her own group with disgruntle gang members. They intercept "the big package" which sets in motion a lot of "get it back" and vengeance stuff. What is in "the big package" is revealed at an hour and eight minutes into the film, although once we see it, gosh, we already knew what it was.
Outside of the robbery, all the real gritty action takes place off camera. All we get to see is the aftermath and the discussion to go get them. The phrases "action and thriller" used to describe the film are a stretch. It is a crime drama and is oversold as an action thriller in spite of the lone scene where they wore a mask. The acting was decent if you like tough guys talking about a box for an hour.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Outside of the robbery, all the real gritty action takes place off camera. All we get to see is the aftermath and the discussion to go get them. The phrases "action and thriller" used to describe the film are a stretch. It is a crime drama and is oversold as an action thriller in spite of the lone scene where they wore a mask. The acting was decent if you like tough guys talking about a box for an hour.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.