Ismaël seems like a regular nice-guy fallen on hard times. He’s living with his adoring sister and her son following his return from his posting in Iraq. But he has a dark past with the gangs of L.A. and an even darker one with his combat experiences in the US army. These experiences haunt him, giving rise within him to a monstrous second self that he’s trying desperately to control… but just when things seems like they’re on the up, tragic events send Ismaël plunging into the abyss.
“Harden: Sin Piedad is equal parts entertainment and commentary. Joaquim Diaz is using his story to shine a little light on some of the dilemmas faced by society.” The Pullbox