Well and truly one of the most egregious examples of copaganda I've ever seen, and as an American, I have seen SO MUCH copaganda. (I'm not proud of it, but there's no escaping being familiar with the genre in this country.) Basically, the cops in this movie are INCREDIBLY violent, and the movie continues to frame the cop main character as a hero even after his team kills a kid and brutalizes a bunch of civilians (whose crimes are largely left totally unspecified). It seems like the movie assumes that as long as the hero is labeled "cop" and his enemies are labeled "criminal," then it won't matter at all to the audience if the hero doesn't act heroically or if the criminals act in self-defense. Utterly WILD, y'all. I was speechless.