Synopsis/Details
Twin brothers Sam and Adam, known as The Firm, are lethal freelancers hired to retrieve a mysterious stolen object belonging to feared Russian mobster Sergej Sergejewitsch Baranov. The thief is Baranov’s former right hand Mikhail Bogdanov, now hiding on a sealed floor of Manhattan’s luxury hotel Le Mystique. The bounty: twenty million dollars.
As the brothers move in, we meet the other hunters converging on the same prize: the unhinged Uzi Brothers, explosive expert Dallas, deadly femme fatale Valeria, and the silent Japanese assassin Shokubutsu Nohito — a man whispered about more than seen.
Valeria’s motive runs deeper than money: Baranov stole her childhood and enslaved her. Retrieving the object is her only path to freedom. Nohito, meanwhile, moves like a ghost, eliminating entire groups with surgical calm.
Plans collide inside Le Mystique. The Uzi Brothers storm the seventh floor, Valeria slices her way up the stairwell, Dallas detonates the ceiling below the object, and The Firm drops through the ceiling above the object. In the chaos, Valeria kills Dallas, the Uzi Brothers fall, and Sam, Adam, and Valeria reach Bogdanov’s suite — only to find him headless and the briefcase gone.
Nohito got there first.
They track him to a warehouse across the alley. Sam faces Nohito in a brutal hand-to-hand fight and dies in Adam’s arms. Moments later, Baranov arrives to reclaim the object, revealed to be a teddy bear of deep personal significance. Valeria seizes her moment and kills him.
The aftermath brings quiet resolutions: Jessie opens the yoga studio Sam dreamed for her, Pops wipes his whiteboard clean, Valeria returns to her family, and Nohito uses his payment to protect a forest in Japan.
Adam chooses finally his family.
Blood in New York is a violent race for a stolen briefcase — but beneath the gunfire, it’s a story about escape, closure, and the rare chance to walk away from the life that built you.


