A fine tribute to those who protect us, but so often neglected because we have taken them for granted. A heartfelt reminder that those policeman with the big guns and badges are just like any of us, with heart and soul, as well as family and people who love them. Nothing from the film seems superficial, and dialogues and plots are crafted in a way that is authentic and believable, the movie doesn't play on explosions or gun fights, but rather, really on human emotions and love. Although I do believe the movie suffers a little from the "footage" format, but it really takes us closer to the personal lives of the characters, thus it is a justifiable reason for doing so.