In the midst of the chaos of the Vietnam War in 1968, military police officers McGriff and Albaby find themselves facing an unenviable task. Assigned to investigate the brutal murders of six local prostitutes in Saigon, they navigate the treacherous terrain of a city consumed by conflict. Their mission quickly becomes more perilous when they uncover that the prime suspect is a high-ranking U.S. Army officer.
As McGriff and Albaby delve deeper into the investigation, they confront the grim realities of war, corruption, and moral ambiguity. The city, rife with tension, serves as a backdrop to their growing sense of danger—not only from the enemy outside but also from within their own ranks. With their lives hanging in the balance, the two officers must tread carefully, balancing their duty to seek justice against the powerful forces that threaten to silence them.
Director and writer Christopher Crowe crafts a gripping narrative that highlights the complexities of military life and the sacrifices made in the name of duty. As McGriff and Albaby race against time to solve the case, they are forced to confront their own beliefs about justice, loyalty, and the cost of war.
This suspenseful tale challenges the very essence of what it means to serve, raising questions about authority and the lengths one must go to protect the truth. McGriff and Albaby’s journey is one of resilience and courage, illuminating the human spirit amid the horrors of war.