In a dystopian future, the Los Angeles police force has wiped out all crime. Now bored, the cops become aggressive and abuse their power in ways that are as obscene as they are absurd. Officer Duke (Mark Burnham), for example, molests teenager David Dolores Frank (Marilyn Manson), shoots his neighbor - more or less accidentally - and then wants to take the body away with the help of his colleagues. But what if the victim is not as dead as first assumed? Other members of his unit, Officers Sunshine (Steve Little), Holmes (Arden Myrin) and de Luca (Eric Wareheim) all have their own problems to deal with. Sunshine, for example, is being blackmailed by Dolores for discovering the father of the family in a gay porno magazine, and the latter in turn hires Officer Rough (Eric Judor) to shoot the blackmailer in the back during the money delivery.
In a dystopian future, the Los Angeles police force has wiped out all crime. Now bored, the cops become aggressive and abuse their power in ways that are as obscene as they are absurd. Officer Duke (Mark Burnham), for example, molests teenager David Dolores Frank (Marilyn Manson), shoots his neighbor - more or less accidentally - and then wants to take the body away with the help of his colleagues. But what if the victim is not as dead as first assumed? Other members of his unit, Officers Sunshine (Steve Little), Holmes (Arden Myrin) and de Luca (Eric Wareheim) all have their own problems to deal with. Sunshine, for example, is being blackmailed by Dolores for discovering the father of the family in a gay porno magazine, and the latter in turn hires Officer Rough (Eric Judor) to shoot the blackmailer in the back during the money delivery.