It stars Tom Hopper, Amy Huberman, Nick Dunning, Lacy Moore, Luke Pierucci, and Brian McGuinness.
Hopper plays a CIA operative who helps restore a democratically elected president to power after a military coup.
Before she can close the deal, a military coup deposes President Petrenko, and the news reports she has been killed.
She explains that she found Petrenko alive but wounded, and, not knowing where else to go, returned to the hotel, as the hospitals were under guard by rebel military forces.
Lazar soon arrives at the hotel, drawn to its symbolic importance to his people and the camera crews there to cover the contract.
As Martin cleans up their hotel room to hide evidence of Petrenko's existence, Henderson tails Lazar.
[4] XLrator Media released Kill Ratio to theaters in Los Angeles on December 9, 2016, and video on demand four days later.
[7] Michael Rechtshaffen of the Los Angeles Times called it "a laughably inept political thriller that would have been right at home on the USA Network lineup circa 1990".
[2] Luke Y. Thompson of LA Weekly wrote that the film's concept could work if remade with a better budget and actors who weren't trying to conceal an Irish accent.