A fireman takes an unexpected course of action when a man whom he’s been ordered to testify against, after being held up at a local convenience store, threatens him.
A fireman takes an unexpected course of action when a man whom he’s been ordered to testify against, after being held up at a local convenience store, threatens him.
The movie poster’s a bit misleading; Bruce Willis only has a supporting role here. Josh Duhamel (who I’m not familiar with, looks like he did a lot of TV stuff and Transformer movies?) is the star, and Vicent D’Onofrio (Pvt Pyle in Full Metal Jacket, Kingpin in Daredevil) is the main antagonist. D’Onofrio is always fun to watch as he’s usually cast as somewhat crazed characters, and in this case he plays a white supremacist gang leader with a swastika tattoo on his chest, speaking in what seems to be some kind of Southern accent (which D’Onofrio doesn’t quite pull off…) Vinnie Jones (Snatch) and 50 Cent have appearances as opposing gang members, and a lot of the other supporting roles are played by people you’ll kind of recognize from similar roles in the past. The movie’s fairly predictable but it’s not bad as background noise.