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Synopsis: Nick, a tough NY cop, runs afoul of the Russian mob engaged in human trafficking, and they end up killing his wife and daughter for revenge. Determined to make them pay, he follows the kingpin to Bangkok, the hub of their activities. He teams up with a Thai detective and they decide to wipe out the entire organization and terminate their business entirely.
Director(s): Ekachai Uekrongtham
Production: Magnet Releasing
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
39
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
R
Year:
2014
96 min
$1,242
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239 Views


Nick.

Rosa and Sofia are dead.

Their bodies were consumed

by the blaze.

The firefighters found

you downstairs.

Dragovic?

He's gone.

Diplomatic pressure convinced

the judge to grant him bail.

As soon as he was on the street

he was in the air.

There was nothing we could do.

Russians wouldn't take him.

We think he's somewhere

in Thailand, maybe Cambodia.

Nick, you don't need to think

about this right now, man.

All the guys sent you this card

and I'm going to

put it right here.

There was a funeral.

How much did Dragovic

pay you counsel?

I'm a diplomat.

I have immunity!

I have a wife! Children!

So did I.

Where's Viktor?

' - Where?!

Poipet, Cambodia. Baby Doll.

Ah!

Vi ktor.

You have to move on.

There's nothing more I can do.

What do you mean?

Nothing more you can do.

The Americans are insisting,

and the Thai too.

They are applying heavy

political pressure.

I can't keep denying

that you are here forever.

There's only so much I can do

without them asking questions.

There can be political

consequences.

The woman in the photo,

she is not your wife.

And the girl in the next one?

She is about the same age

as your daughter.

0K!-

I'll try for two more weeks.

But then you must leave

for Laos.

That works.

Hey hey!

No running I said!

I want to put in place a plan

for you, my sons.

To take over the companies.

You, Goran, will oversee

all the operations

in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus.

Ivan, you will take over

Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary,

Czech Republic.

Both of you will oversee

expanding trafficking,

South East Asia.

Janko?

Oh, oh, oh!

Not bad huh?

I'm getting good!

I like a girl who can fight.

21 cuts, 7 cigarette burns.

How old were you when they took

you from Vietnam to Germany?

Twelve.

You know, I remember my mother

was really upset

because she only got $700

and not $1000.

Agent Reed is from the FBl's

human trafficking task force.

This is special branch major

Tony Vitayakul,

his partner, Captain Nung.

This is cell phone footage

shot by a guest

at a New York restaurant owned

by Viktor Dragovic's attorney.

Cambodia, Baby Doll.

Watch the background.

He took a plane to Dallas.

From there we tracked him

to Mexico City

where he could buy a fake

American passport

for under $1000.

But he bought it from a snitch

and you know how these

things pan out.

We think Nick is suffering

from a severe

psychological breakdown.

Nick's plane landed exactly

18 minutes ago.

I got lucky.

Cassidy's gone crazy.

He's gone insane.

He's on the south ramp.

He went that way.

You stay with Nung.

Get out of the way!

Get out of the way!

Ah!

Argh!

Ah!

Ah!

Yes?

Tony. He in Baby

Doll now.

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