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Violent crime is all but eliminated in the city of [[Vancouver|Edison]], thanks to the [[Fun With Acronyms|First Response Assault Team]], a squad of elite, corrupt undercover cops.
Violent crime is all but eliminated in the city of [[Vancouver|Edison]], thanks to the [[Fun with Acronyms|First Response Assault Team]], a squad of elite, corrupt undercover cops.


Rookie officer Raf Deed (LL Cool J) witnesses his partner, Lazerov (Dylan McDermott), kill a crackhead in cold blood. Lazerov confiscates the drugs and money, and frames the victim's friend for the murder. How will Deed keep his conscience in check, knowing this isn't the first time he'll be an accomplice to corruption?
Rookie officer Raf Deed (LL Cool J) witnesses his partner, Lazerov (Dylan McDermott), kill a crackhead in cold blood. Lazerov confiscates the drugs and money, and frames the victim's friend for the murder. How will Deed keep his conscience in check, knowing this isn't the first time he'll be an accomplice to corruption?
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Critics at the Toronto Film Festival had great expectations of the all-star cast. The film was very poorly received, however, and its US theatrical release was cancelled. It was finally released [[Direct to DVD]] a year and a half later with the title ''[[Edison Force]]''.
Critics at the Toronto Film Festival had great expectations of the all-star cast. The film was very poorly received, however, and its US theatrical release was cancelled. It was finally released [[Direct to DVD]] a year and a half later with the title ''[[Edison Force]]''.


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This film provides examples of:
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: FRAT's weekly "inspections" are group field trips to a brothel.
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: FRAT's weekly "inspections" are group field trips to a brothel.
* [[Batman Cold Open]]: Deed and Lazerov stop a bank robbery unrelated to the main plot.
* [[Batman Cold Open]]: Deed and Lazerov stop a bank robbery unrelated to the main plot.
* [[Cluster F Bomb]]
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]
* [[Da Chief]]
* [[Da Chief]]
* [[Da Editor]]: [[Morgan Freeman]]
* [[Da Editor]]: [[Morgan Freeman]]
* [[Dirty Cop]]
* [[Dirty Cop]]
* [[Everyone Is Single]]: FRAT cops are inexplicably discouraged from having relationships.
* [[Everybody Is Single]]: FRAT cops are inexplicably discouraged from having relationships.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Don't light any matches in the barn, because it's full of dry, ''flammable'' hay.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Don't light any matches in the barn, because it's full of dry, ''flammable'' hay.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]
* [[Fun with Acronyms]]
* [[If You're So Evil Eat This Kitten]]: Lazerov telling Deed to kill the crackheads.
* [[If You're So Evil Eat This Kitten]]: Lazerov telling Deed to kill the crackheads.
* [[Informed Ability]]: Pollack is the best writer ever. We never get to see anything he's written.
* [[Informed Ability]]: Pollack is the best writer ever. We never get to see anything he's written.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: {{spoiler|Lazerov}} beats {{spoiler|Deed}} with an office phone; the latter proceeds to staple the former's neck.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: {{spoiler|Lazerov}} beats {{spoiler|Deed}} with an office phone; the latter proceeds to staple the former's neck.
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]
* [[Kill It With Fire]]
* [[Kill It with Fire]]
* [[Laser Sight]]
* [[Laser Sight]]
* [[Market Based Title]]
* [[Market-Based Title]]
* [[Moral Dissonance]]: By the end of the film, {{spoiler|Deed has singlehandedly slaughtered and set fire to the entire FRAT department}}.
* [[Moral Dissonance]]: By the end of the film, {{spoiler|Deed has singlehandedly slaughtered and set fire to the entire FRAT department}}.
* [[Pretty Little Headshots]]: {{spoiler|Lazerov}}
* [[Pretty Little Headshots]]: {{spoiler|Lazerov}}
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 30 November 2017

So Direct to DVD it hurts

Violent crime is all but eliminated in the city of Edison, thanks to the First Response Assault Team, a squad of elite, corrupt undercover cops.

Rookie officer Raf Deed (LL Cool J) witnesses his partner, Lazerov (Dylan McDermott), kill a crackhead in cold blood. Lazerov confiscates the drugs and money, and frames the victim's friend for the murder. How will Deed keep his conscience in check, knowing this isn't the first time he'll be an accomplice to corruption?

Meanwhile, rookie reporter Josh Pollack (Justin Timberlake) discovers an inconsistency in Deed's testimony at the murder trial. His editor (Morgan Freeman) encourages him to expose the truth. But the closer he gets, the more viciously Lazerov and FRAT try to throw him off the trail. Can Pollack summon the courage he needs to finish the job, even if it means risking his life and the lives of those he loves?

Pollack and Deed, together with special investigator Levon Wallace (Kevin Spacey), fight to end the corruption, which, for vaguely-explained reasons, is threatening to turn the city of Edison into a fascist state.

Critics at the Toronto Film Festival had great expectations of the all-star cast. The film was very poorly received, however, and its US theatrical release was cancelled. It was finally released Direct to DVD a year and a half later with the title Edison Force.


Tropes used in Edison (film) include: