Jake Hopper (Steven
Seagal) is a successful businessman and retired CIA agent who runs a
successful private security business. Ten years ago, as a CIA agent stationed
in Thailand, things were going the right way until a fight with thugs results
in his partner, Sunti (Byron Mann) escaping with his life after accidentally
killing a woman. However, Jake called it quits and returned to the United
States when his wife died, and Sunti became a Buddhist monk to atone for his
sins. Jake has since been a devoted father to his daughter Jessica (Sara
Malakul Lane) while running a successful private security business, who is
now an adult.
While hiking in Thailand, Jessica and her friend Sarah
Winthorpe (Eilidh MacQueen), the daughter of U.S. Senator John Winthorpe are
kidnapped. A group of Islamic fundamentalists known as the Abu Karaf claims
responsibility. The Abu Karaf demand the release of 20 prisoners from American
custody. Tom Collins (Martin McDougall), an ex-colleague of Jake's, recognizes
Jessica on the ransom tape, and he tips Jake off. Knowing that he must rescue
the girls himself, a former CIA colleague puts Jake in contact with Leon
Washington (Patrick Robinson), an active CIA agent who is working in Thailand.
Jake goes to Bangkok, and escapes an assassination attempt by gangsters and
unknown forces.
Meanwhile, Leon arranges a meeting for himself with Soku,
the internal security chief for General Jantapan (Tom Wu), a rebel
military general who is making a play to be one of the most powerful men in
Thailand. Secretly, Jantapan is messing with some very dangerous spiritual
forces. Soku provides Jake with a cover story, but the CIA wants Jake out of it
because they're planning to take out the Abu Karaf with the aid of the Thai
army, and they don't want a civilian in the middle. Jake is a spiritual man, so
he contacts his spiritual master, Buddhist monk Paijan Paitoon. As Jake is in
trouble, Paitoon offers to arrange a divination from the oracle of the order.
He enlists the help of Sunti. Jake gets Lulu (Monica Lo), the girlfriend of arms
dealer Fitch McQuoid (Vincent Riotta), to steal information leading to the Abu
Karaf.
Jake and Sunti follow the leads to a warehouse where they
discover evidence of highly sophisticated weaponry. With their enemies now
after Lulu, Jake takes Lulu under his wing. He then shares some of his info
with Leon still testing the waters. Another attempt is made on Jake's life and
this time, Jake's sure that Leon was involved.
Finally, the Abu Karaf contact Jake to arrange a meeting to
see the pieces are coming together. Jake figures out that it was not the Abu
Karaf who kidnapped Jessica and Sarah. Jake gets his reading from the old
oracle, and the cryptic message confirms that his fears, demonic spiritual
forces, are working against him. Jantapan later goes to an evil temple and
tries to send the spirit of an ancient warrior demon to kill Jake, but the
ceremony goes wrong and the spirit enters Jantapan himself, giving him evil
physical and spiritual powers, disguised as feats.
Jake and Sunti go to meet Mongkol (Pongpat Wachirabunjong), the leader of the
Abu Karaf. Mongkol confirms what Jake suspects ever since the terrorist attacks of 2001, Jantapan has
worked to corner the narcotics and arms markets. He also adds that Jantapan
kidnapped the girls and blamed the Abu Karaf so the army would wipe out
Jantapan's competition. Mongkol, knowing where the girls are, gives Jake plans
and intelligence and they both need the girls alive. Jake must engage in a
rescue effort that will put him to the ultimate test as he takes on Jantapan in
a battle in which death may be the only ending.
Later that night, Jake and Sunti plan to rescue the girls
who are locked in a cell in Jantapan's mansion. After killing two gang members
guarding the cell and freeing the girls, a horde of corrupt Thai policemen
intervene and make a deadly shootout but end up dead through the firearms of
the two. Meanwhile, Sunti kills the rest of the cops while Jake battles with
Jantapan in the upstairs living room. Jake kills Jantapan by disarming him and
inflicts several injuries in his body like breaking his neck. He ends the fight
by throwing Jantapan in a display cabinet which crushes his spine killing him.
Jake returns downstairs which is now full of dead bodies of Thai police and
embraces the girls and then Sunti only to discover he is fatally injured. Sunti
wishes Jake farewell before dying in his arms. Military forces led by Leon and
their General enter but Leon orders them to hold fire after seeing Jake with
the dead Sunti and kidnapped girls.
After the battle, a Buddhist funeral with Jake in the lead
is seen. Jake steps into the river and throws Sunti's ashes in the water. A
vision of Sunti smiling fades in and later fades out. Jake was looking at the
river and saying "Goodbye, brother."
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