10th & Wolf
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10th & Wolf

February, 1991. Tommy, a Desert Storm marine dismayed that the US isn't taking out Saddam, breaks some rules and faces hard labor. An FBI agent offers... him an out: go home to his gritty, dockside home in Pennsylvania and help get the goods on an Italian heroine dealer; in return, no prison time and no arrest of Tommy's brother Vincent and cousin Joey. Loyalty to family conflicts with loyalty to the code of the street. Can Tommy sort it out, protect his brother and cousin, and stay true? Do young men die - in the sands of the Middle East and on the mean streets of the US - for no reason? Show More

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In the movie 10th & Wolf set in February 1991, Tommy, a disillusioned Desert Storm marine, becomes frustrated with the US government's lack of action against Saddam Hussein. Frustrated, Tommy breaks some rules and is subsequently sentenced to hard labor. However, his prospects change when an FBI agent offers him a way out. Tommy is asked to return to his gritty hometown in Pennsylvania and help gather evidence on an Italian heroine dealer. In exchange for his cooperation, the agency promises to spare Tommy's brother Vincent and cousin Joey from arrest and imprisonment.

As Tommy navigates his loyalty to his family and his loyalty to the street code, he must confront the difficult task of reconciling the two. He strives to protect his brother and cousin while staying true to himself. The movie explores the theme of sacrifice, questioning whether young men die both on the battlefields of the Middle East and the dangerous streets of the United States for no reason.

10th & Wolf delves into the complexities of personal loyalty and the consequences of going against societal norms. With its enthralling narrative, the film promises to keep viewers engaged as they follow Tommy's journey to find a resolution amidst conflicting loyalties and moral dilemmas.