
Elsewhere some paramilitary guys are up to no good. We meet his unit made up only of another guy, a little girl, and a rookie. Dave was SWAT but for some reason, that we don't find out, he's now assigned to low-level tasks. Dave agrees to take him to the clubhouse-his former unit's station. Of course they don't get along the cop (Dave) doesn't want to babysit, but the actor tries to be friendly and eventually wins Dave over. Some famous moviestar named Brody gets himself arrested. Still, if a person is interested in action simply for the sake of action then I suppose this film is as good as anything else in that category.

Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a pretty good action film which, unfortunately, suffered from too many unrealistic scenarios to be taken seriously. And these criminals have thought of everything-or at least that is what they believe. As if this wasn't bad enough some dangerous criminals decide to raid the SWAT training site which happens to have some valuable bonds being held there in a secret storage room. So while working for the police department doing various tasks he gets assigned one particular job that nobody would voluntarily accept-having to escort Brodie Walker on patrol while he is serving on a court-appointed referral program designed to test his ability to stay out of trouble. "David Hendrix" (Dominic Purcell) is the leader of a SWAT team who was injured on duty and has to get medical approval in order to return to duty. "Brodie Walker" (Cody Hackman) is a spoiled movie star who keeps getting into trouble with the law to the extent that it is seriously affecting his ability to acquire any new roles in the film industry.
