A humble businessman with a buried past seeks justice when his daughter is killed in an act of terrorism. A cat-and-mouse conflict ensues with a government official, whose past may hold clues to the killers’ identities.
Everyone’s already inside. Bye, dad. – Quan’s Daughter Careful crossing the street. – Quan An explosion rocked the city today. – News Reporter These are vicious men who take pride in their atrocities. Any attempt by you to contact them is likely to end very badly. Do you understand? – Commander Richard Bromley Yes. – Quan
What does he want? – Liam Hennessy His daughter was killed in the bombing. – Hennessey’s Secretary
Mr. Hennessy, please find out the names of the bombers. – Quan I work for the government, not terrorists. – Liam Hennessy You used to work for them. – Quan I don’t know who the bombers are. – Liam Hennessy I don’t believe you. – Quan
He’s trained, maybe Special Forces. – Jim Kavanagh
Twenty thousand pounds for the names of the bombers. – Quan That’s now how we do things here. – Commander Richard Bromley
Hello? – Liam Hennessy Mr. Hennessy, here’s here again. That’s five days in a row now. – Security
I’ve no more family. Tell me who killed my child. – Quan I work for the government, I do not work for terrorists. – Liam Hennessy Yeah, but you still work for them. You will tell me the names of the bombers. – Quan
It’s him. – Hennessey’s Secretary You will tell me the names of the bombers. – Quan
What is going on? – Mary He thinks I know who blew up his daughter. – Liam Hennessy Do you? – Mary
You’ll be safe here. – Jim Kavanagh I wouldn’t count on it. – Liam Hennessy
He’s an old man running circles around the lot of us! He’s ahead of us every step of the way. – Liam Hennessy
We have half the city looking for him. – Jim Kavanagh
You have no idea who you’re dealing with. – Liam Hennessy Yes, I do. Do you? – Quan