After crashing his car, a cop who's recovering from eye surgery recruits an Uber driver to help him catch a heroin dealer. The mismatched pair soon find themselves in for a wild day of stakeouts and shootouts as they encounter the city's seedy side.
There is a rabbit in the shootout scene in the vet. It's in a cage in the back, and the door gets knocked open.
It probably wasn't actually there in reality, because rabbits don't do well with stress and they have a whole team looking after animals in movies these days.
In the scene, the rabbit would have been stressed.
There is a gunfight in a vet's office. They make a point of showing the vet taking the dogs for a walk before it happens. There are bullets flying but it appears all the animals are ok.
A grown woman's cop father is in imminent mortal danger, and she tries to save him, but fails, which may be hard to watch. He is, however, saved by someone else and isn't harmed.
The way I see it, he IS kidnapped, since he's threatened into continuing to aid the other guy. However, the other guy is a good guy, it all plays out comically, they become friends, and the whole thing leads to our kidnappee becoming happier than he was before.
The hero is a cop who breaks several laws (and keeps working on a case that's been passed on to the FBI), torturing bad guys for information and such. Another cop is corrupt, but still.
Maybe a light version, so to speak. A male stripper (who's chiselled) calls himself a fat piece of shit because his employer keeps telling him that he is, twisting his self-perception and breaking down his self-esteem.
Yes. A man who's described as a loyal customer in a male strip club is shot dead off screen. We see his dead body. We don't find out that he was gay until later. We don't know him well, and he's one of the bad guys.
Yes. One of our good guys was taught to be old-school macho by his abusive father, and he mocks our other good guy for crying in shock after accidentally shooting a guy in the leg. Later on, when the two good guys have become buddies, the macho guy himself cries, and the other one sort of teasingly repeats one of the mocking sentences from earlier in good-natured retaliation.