Miles Logan is a jewel thief who just hit the big time by stealing a huge diamond. However, after two years in jail, he comes to find out that he hid the diamond in a police building that was being built at the time of the robbery. In an attempt to regain his diamond, he poses as an LAPD detective.
This movie contains 2 potentially triggering events.
Twice, someone is treated very roughly in an interrogation room (it's played for laughs). In my eyes, it's not bad enough to be called torture, but people with "torture issues" might very well be triggered by the scenes.
A man is shot in the shoulder, stumbles and falls off a tall building. We see him falling and landing on a car. Later on, we see him still lying dead on top of the car.
There isn’t a lot of gore, but there is a scene where we see someone after they fell to their death, and we see blood in a way that could be disturbing
People who are legitimate cops observe violent, unlawful, and extremely unethical behavior from someone they believe is a cop, and they are happy about it and think it’s a good thing, or refreshing. They imply they will join in on the behavior.