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Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) is weary. A
lame leg and a love affair with alcohol make him a virtual joke at the NYPD.
Tired and ready to head home, Mosley is assigned one last job before he can
punch out: pick up petty thief Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) in lock-up and transport
him to the courthouse where he is set to testify before the Grand Jury. Only 16
New York City blocks separate the two, but it might as well be a million miles.
Soon, the officer and his charge find themselves under fire, becoming the target
of someone who wants to keep Bunker from testifying. Escaping the initial
attack, Mosley calls for backup only to discover that corrupt police officers,
including his ex-partner Frank Nugent (David Morse), want Bunker out of the
picture. Mosley surprises everyone--maybe even himself--by doing the right thing
and saving Bunker from certain death.
With only 118 minutes to get the witness
to the courthouse before the case will be thrown out, Mosley pulls out every
trick in the book. He maneuvers Bunker through the crowded, confined streets of
Manhattan’s Chinatown towards their destination, trying to avoid the police
officers who are hunting them down as they race against time.
Willis fully
inhabits Mosley, a washed-up cop who is haunted by his past decisions, and Mos
Def is right on target as Bunker, a chatty career criminal being hunted just as
he is ready to turn his life around and make something of himself.
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