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Breakdown (2016)

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Plot

Alfie Jennings, a professional contract killer and a devoted family man, balances precariously on the precipice of his sanity, his mind haunted by the chilling specters of men he has eliminated. Caught in a maelstrom of guilt and fear, he grapples with the merciless grip of his past, which relentlessly threatens to unravel his life. Alfie is a founding member of Homefront, an elite fraternity of cold-blooded assassins. But the once formidable ex-military leader is now riddled with panic attacks, compromising his ruthless efficiency. As the tension in his family life swells dangerously close to a breaking point, Alfie finds himself in an intricate maze of despair and confusion. His daughter, a young bud on the verge of blossoming into womanhood, and his beautiful but neglected wife, inch closer to the edge of despair with each passing day. Alfie, now more lost than ever, struggles to keep his world from shattering. His professional facade cracks during a public breakdown in the middle of a torture session, casting shadows of doubt on his sanity and competency. This incident brings him under the scrutinizing gaze of ex-Army Major, Albert Chapman, the psychopathic mastermind behind Homefront. Chapman's threats against Alfie and his family's lives push the stakes perilously high. In the face of insurmountable odds, Alfie is thrust into a grueling test of survival by his own employers. As the noose tightens around the Jennings family, Alfie comes to a harrowing realization: to secure their freedom, he must obliterate the very entity that birthed his dark life – Homefront. To truly escape his past and protect his family, they all must die.

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Breakdown is a thriller movie featuring Craig Fairbrass and directed by Jonnie Malachi.

Breakdown is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Plex, Plex Player, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV and VUDU Free and it's also available on History Vault.

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