The story is highly twisted, yet in the end, all links seem appropriate. The film is well structured, and the disguises of people are indeed to be appreciated. It seems that Conners actually was not such a good man as anticipated by the audience, and indeed there is a lot of chaos and riddles which Dekker could actually get to know in the very end. York, too, has a vital role in the story but, in the end, gets killed by Dekker. It is soon revealed that Lorenz is actually the brother of John, whom Conner kills in the initial part of the film, and Lorenz’s actual name is Scott Curtis. Suspense evolves when they get to know about a hacker but could not succeed in questioning him as Lorenz kills the hacker, but he himself again manages to get out of the grip of the detectives. Meanwhile, there grows a gradual development between Dekker and Conners, but it seems Dekker disapproves of several methods of Conners. However, the two fail to communicate well with each other due to the struggles that took place, and Lorenz finds an opportunity to escape.
Conners is charged to sort things out, and to negotiate and go in, and he orders to cut the electricity of the bank where Lorenz wants to talk with Conners. However, Conners soon gets reassigned when the department needs him to arrest a criminal named Lorenzo, but this time he is made to go along with Shane Dekker.
York should have gunned John down, but instead, he killed the hostage because he got fired from his post. His companion York gets fired when the former tried to save themselves from a criminal named John and killed him. The story revolves around the protagonist Conners (Jason Statham), who gets suspended.