Two rival fixers cross paths when they're both called in to help cover up a prominent New York official's misstep. Over one explosive night, they'll have to set aside their petty grievances and their egos to finish the job.
A professional fixer is hired to cover up a high-profile crime. But when a second fixer shows up and the two "lone wolves" are forced to work together, they find their night spiraling out of control in ways that neither one of them expected.
Let's face it: Margaret is neck-deep in trouble. After all, having a wild night of debauchery at a luxury hotel penthouse is never a good idea when you are a respected Manhattan district attorney. Now panicked and trapped in a messy situation, the prominent New York official has no choice but to contact her lethally efficient go-to fixer to clean the whole thing up as if it never happened. But there is no such thing as a foolproof plan, especially when it involves bloody crime scenes. As a rival problem-solver enters the equation determined to protect the interests of his shady boss, two underworld troubleshooters double-booked on the same job must do the unthinkable. However, there is not enough room in this city for two professional fixers--only one will take the biscuit.—Nick Riganas
In New York City, the District Attorney Margaret has one night stand with a young man at an expensive penthouse at a luxury hotel. Out of the blue, the guy jumps on the bed, falls off on a glass table and dies. She calls a man that was recommended to her in case of needing to fix a situation. The man arrives at the hotel room and prepares to remove the corpse to get rid of it. Out of the blue, another man arrives at the penthouse summoned by the hotel owner Pam to clean the room, and he shows a hidden camera in the room. They have an argument about their responsibilities and send Margaret away. While cleaning the room, Pam's man finds a backpack full of drugs and Pam orders them to return the drugs to the owner. When they put the body of the kid in the trunk of the car of Margaret's man, they find that he is alive but almost dead due to an OD. They bring him to Chinatown where a woman named June revives him, since they need to know who the owner of the drugs is. However, their night full of surprises is just beginning.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
EditMargaret, a Manhattan District Attorney, panics after a young man in her hotel room, who she met at the hotel bar, ends up dead. She calls a number given to her for just such an emergency and secures the services of an unnamed professional fixer. He arrives to dispose of the kid who fell through a glass drinks cart while jumping on the bed. They are interrupted by another unnamed fixer sent by the hotel's mysterious owner, Pam, who saw everything via hidden cameras. To protect the hotel's reputation and Margaret's career, the women urge the two men to work together, much to their chagrin.
The fixers initially refuse, but Margaret reminds her man that he is now on the surveillance footage and what she was told about him: "You take a job, you give your word, and that word is the measure of a man." The fixers reluctantly join forces, providing Margaret with an alibi, changing her clothes, and sending her home. They find a large stash of drugs in the kid's bag, which Pam orders them to return to its original owners to avoid further trouble. Margaret's man deftly moves the body to his car using a luggage cart, and the fixers discover the Kid is still alive but overdosing on the drugs.
Knocking the Kid out and stowing him in the trunk, the fixers suspect the drugs belong to a shipment recently stolen from the Albanian mafia. They bring the Kid to June, an underground medical specialist who has a history with them both, but the underwear-clad Kid escapes and leads them on a chase through the city. Catching him and sobering him up with pills from June, the fixers interrogate the Kid at a dingy hotel. He explains that he agreed to deliver the drugs as a favor to his friend Diego but was invited up to Margaret's room and tried the drugs on a whim. The delivery location will be sent to Diego's pager, at a club for the Kid to collect.
At the club, the Kid grabs the pager while the fixers get caught up in a wedding kilo and are recognized by Dimitri, a dangerous Croatian mobster. They save themselves by convincing him they are not working together and depart, but his bodyguard realizes the truth. At a diner, the fixers deduce that drug kingpin Lagrange, Diego's employer, likely stole the Albanians' shipment, and the Kid is being set up. Though the fixers expect the Kid will be killed, they agree to let him make the delivery, and the pager is sent the address for the drop.
The fixers watch as the Kid enters Lagrange's warehouse, which the Albanians soon ambush. The two fixers are then ambushed by Dimitri's bodyguards but shoot their attackers dead and make their way inside, where Lagrange's men and the Albanians have killed each other. The Kid has survived, hiding inside a car trunk, and the fixers prepare to kill him to hide their involvement in the fiasco but have a change of heart at the last second. Accompanying the Kid home on the subway, they threaten his father to keep quiet about the entire incident.
Having breakfast at a diner in Brighton Beach, the fixers have bonded over their many unspoken things in common, from their clothes and guns to their bad backs and reading glasses, but cannot bring themselves to admit it. Margaret's man asks how Pam convinced the other fixer to work with him, and he says that he was told, "You take a job, you give your word, and that word is the measure of a man." Realizing the same person employs them, they unravel the night's events and conclude that their employer orchestrated everything and that they were meant to be eliminated. With hit men waiting outside, the fixers agree to exchange names if they make it out alive and open fire