It had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2014,[3] and was released theatrically in Canada on July 24, 2015, by Mongrel Media.
While Frankie served time, James worked to turn his life around, he manages to get a job as a mechanic, and begins courting his girlfriend Emily, a police dispatcher.
During the beginning of his incarceration, Frankie admits that he suffered sexual abuse and humiliation until he fell under the protection of Ray and Sugar and alludes that he would likely not have survived without them.
The heist proceeds as planned until an eyewitness walking towards the bank sees Frankie through a window and then notices James parked in a car.
As they begin to move Spoonie is nowhere to be found and it becomes apparent that he had taken the getaway vehicle and fled, stranding them in the bank as police take positions around it.
As the group struggles to come up with a new plan, Frankie initiates a shootout with police, saving James' life and taking a bullet to the abdomen.
A police sniper kills Frankie on live news and James is ushered into an ambulance, where he attacks the paramedic and discreetly makes an escape in the rain.