Summaries

Career soldier, Jimmy MacDaniel, returns home to settle a divorce with his wife. He finds his house in shambles, his wife murdered, and his young son has disappeared. Mac wants to find out what happened to his family and why.

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Keywords
  • divorce
Genres
  • Action
Release date Nov 11, 2011
Official sites Official Facebook
Language English
Filming locations Long Island, New York, USA

Box office

Budget $500000

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Synopsis

A career Marine Special Forces soldier, Jimmy MacDaniel, returns home from his last mission in Afghanistan to settle up a divorce with his wife Diane. When he finally makes it home, he discovers his house in shambles, his wife murdered, and his young son, Michael, has disappeared.

Mac sets out on a mission to find out what happened to his family and why. The story unravels in flashbacks where we discover how Jimmy Mac and his son played a virtual chess game, that will strategically become the hero of this story!

Jimmy Mac is a roller coaster ride through the underworld of drug cartels, botched military missions, human trafficking, and a father who will stop at nothing to get his son back. We see a story unfold before our eyes to reveal a climax that is never expected and revolves around a simple game of chess and the love between a father and son.

In flashbacks we see how Mac and his son Michael build a father/ son relationship that deals with anti-bullying in school, a dad being a son's mentor and hero, all through the struggles of a tumultuous marriage and raising a son from afar.

We are then taken through the real time adventure of Jimmy Mac putting all the pieces together to solve the puzzle that leads us through a tragic event that caused Jimmy to lose his family. In the style of "Die Hard, " and "The Punisher," Jimmy Mac will tear at your heartstrings with poignant scenes of the love between a father and son. Combined with all the action adventure rolled in, and a dad who uses his expert military training to take on multiple enemies and anybody who gets in his way.

Jimmy Mac may be the brawn, but the chess game is the brains. Together they make the perfect ultimate weapon.

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