It stars Ray Liotta, Emilio Rivera, Joel Mathews, Raymond J. Berry, Noel Gugliemi, Lane Garrison and Jake Jacobson.
Recommended to undergo rehab, he visits ex-Navy Seal and psychiatrist, Dr. Robert Michaels (Ray Liotta), who helps him identify the moments leading up to his condition.
Eventually Thomas's sister Claire secures a large amount of drugs and money from a designated house, but when she transports it to the drop-off spot, she is apparently shot and killed.
Around this time, it’s revealed in a flashback that during his military duty with his comrade Hutchens (Albert Thakur), who was shot, Thomas inadvertently cornered and gunned down several armed kids in a home, causing his mental anguish.
Reviewed by the DVD Verdict, writer Tom Becker observed the film as "overwrought" and "under-thought", believing Ray Liotta contributed positively, the location and effects were "lite", and the suspense was scarce, but felt "the lack of a significant pay-off is just a tremendous cheat.
"[2] Brendon Surpless of Blu-ray Definition called it "a rather mundane film" that "has some entertaining moments thanks to a solid performance by veteran Ray Liotta.
"[3] In a less critical review, Michael Reuben of blu-ray.com argued that the film "keeps you guessing" and credited Joel Mathews as a credible victim and Emilio Rivera to be the "stuff of nightmares".