is a gritty, slow-burning crime thriller that divides audiences with its massive 159-minute runtime and uncompromising, nihilistic tone. Directed by S. Craig Zahler, the film is often described as an "endurance test" due to its methodical pacing, featuring long scenes of characters engaging in mundane tasks like eating or waiting on stakeouts. Plot & Themes

The story centers on two veteran police detectives, Brett Ridgeman (Mel Gibson) and Anthony Lurasetti (Vince Vaughn), who are suspended without pay after a video of their "strong-arm" tactics surfaces. Desperate for money to support their families, they decide to intercept a bank heist orchestrated by professional criminals, including a recently paroled ex-convict, Henry Johns (Tory Kittles), who is also motivated by financial desperation. Major themes include: