Storyline
Andy’s spent his whole life in the army, and now that he’s out, the world just doesn’t fit anymore. Then his daughter dies—drugs, of all things—and he snaps. Suddenly, he’s got nothing left to lose, and the only thing on his mind is hunting down whoever’s behind her death. The film dives right into the grime of the criminal underworld, with Andy tearing through it like a man possessed, and honestly, the action feels so real it’s like you can smell the gunpowder. The military details are spot-on, which makes sense since the creators are actual UK Armed Forces veterans. But it’s not just about revenge or epic shootouts. This thing digs into the ugly side of trauma and what happens when soldiers try to go back to “normal” life after war. There’s a raw honesty about mental health and the mess it leaves behind. Sunray isn’t sugarcoating anything—just pure, pulse-pounding energy and a real look at a veteran’s struggle to find his place again.