In their mission to abide by their oath to serve and protect, Officer Brian Taylor (Jake G yllenhaal) and<br /><br />Officer Mike Zavala (M ichael Peña) have formed a powerful brotherhood to ensure they both go home at<br /><br />the END OF WATCH. The only guarantee for these officers is that there are no guarantees when patrolling<br /><br />the streets of South Central, Los Angeles.<br /><br />Between the blue lights, blaring sirens and adrenaline pumping action thrives an honest and often<br /><br />humorous banter between partners who spend most of their days in a police car awaiting the next call. The<br /><br />officers have formed a bond that allows them to function as a unit in the face of danger, knowing full well,<br /><br />at any moment, they could be called on to lay down their lives.<br /><br />The vivid action unfolds entirely through footage of handheld cameras shot from the point of view of police<br /><br />officers, gang members, surveillance cameras, dash cams, and citizens caught in the line of fire. This 360°<br /><br />perspective<br /><br />alleys, and the brave men and women patrolling them.<br /><br />Writer/Director/Producer David Ayer (TRAINING DAY) was driven to get the story of Los Angeles cops<br /><br />“right,”<br /><br />compassion. Produced by John Lesher, Nigel Sinclair and Matt Jackson, with a cast headed by Jake<br /><br />Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña, and featuring Anna Kendrick, America Ferrera, Cody Horn, Natalie<br /><br />Martinez, and Frank Grillo, END OF WATCH is a powerful story of family, friendship, love, honor and<br /><br />courage.Distributed by OneLoad.com