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Quinn Forte is the head of the most notorious crime organization in Los Angeles known as "The Company", that hides behind the façade of a financial investment firm run by his father. He and his strong-arm, Sicario parade as Wall Street gurus by day and high-end thieves by night. Kurt, his much younger brother, who is unaware of Quinn's secret, idolizes him. After a bad deal ends with a nightmarish blood bath, Quinn's real identity is revealed, his father is murdered and Kurt's life is in jeopardy. In custody, Quinn agrees to take the fall and to not speak a word of The Company in exchange for the life of his brother. Quinn is released early and soon finds himself faced with the same demons he wanted to leave behind. The company is now ruled with an iron fist by Campbell, who used to be Quinn's assistant, but will never have the loyalty of his underlings the way Quinn once did. Campbell's first order of business was to cripple Sicario, whom he now treats like his fool. Quinn comes home to Kurt, now an FBI agent assigned to bring down The Company. Kurt blames him for the murder of their father. Quinn teeters between a hellish spiral back into his old ways and, in a blaze of bullets, Quinn and Sicario battle for Kurt's forgiveness and Quinn's own redemption as he fights to rise above his dark past. (Platform Entertainment Limited)

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English Quite an interesting lineup - Dolph Lundgren, Billy Zane, and Vinnie Jones. That doesn't sound bad at all. These three get involved in a tough game. Especially Zane's character is in a tough spot because someone has betrayed him. What's he gonna do about it? Well, besides letting a bit of digital blood fly (sigh), he also has to take care of his family, of course. Because family comes first. And if he can't take care of them, at least he can avenge them. It’s a bit of a cliché - actually, a bit more than that - but Lundgren's voiceover is quite good. The story tries to be convoluted, but it doesn't come off well; quite the opposite, in fact. It's a shame about the special effects scenes. If it had been done the classic way, the film have deserved an extra 10%. ()

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