After the police leave, Luc and Chris blame each other for the current situation and something that happened two years ago, only for the taxi driver to chase them again.
The police arrest Chris and Luc for the massacre, ignoring their warnings that the driver is nearby.
The driver attacks the policemen but spares the life of the one who refused to take Luc's money.
Luc and Chris rescue a wounded officer and flee into a nearby park in his car.
They fight each other to a draw, eventually revealing what happened two years ago: Chris and Luc drunkenly harassed a homeless person, pouring alcohol on him as they mimed urinating.
After an undisclosed amount of time, the driver gives him a book to read that details the history of a secret society of vigilantes that recruits from people who have repented from selfish and violent lives.
Overcome by the realization that he, too, has lived a selfish life, Luc agrees to join the driver's secret society.
After training with him, the driver drops off Luc in front of a violent mugging, leaving him to stop it himself.
Their reviewer, Joel Harley, praised the film's twist ending but said it will likely divide audiences.
[4] Writing for American horror website Bloody Disgusting, Patrick Cooper called the premise "ripe for excitement" but said the film degenerates into moralizing and has an unbelievable ending.
[5] Gareth Jones of Dread Central rated it 5/5 stars and called it one of the best films of the year.