Ngoc Minh Quan, a widowed former Vietnam War special operations forces soldier, runs a Chinese restaurant in London with his business partner Lam and his teenage daughter Fan. When Fan is killed in a terrorist bombing, Quan seeks revenge. An Irish republican group calling itself the “Authentic IRA” claims responsibility. Quan takes to visiting Scotland Yard daily, asking for names of the bombers, but is told by police chief Commander Bromley that his repeated visits are diverting resources away from the investigation. Bromley advises Quan to be patient and warns him against going after the IRA. Undeterred, Quan takes matters into his own hands and focuses next on the Northern Ireland deputy First Minister and Sinn Féin politician Liam Hennessy, who speaks publicly about his status as a former Provisional IRA leader while outwardly claiming to condemn the attack.The Foreigner 2017 Movie Download.
Quan purchases items to make homemade weapons and travels to Belfast, leaving the restaurant under Lam’s control.Quan seeks out Hennessy at his office but Hennessy claims to have no knowledge of the bombing or its perpetrators before ejecting him from the premises. Quan does not believe him, and first sets off a homemade bomb in Hennessy’s building before leaving a fake explosive on Hennessy’s car as warnings, threatening worse unless he gets the bombers’ names. Hennessy tells his men to find Quan and stop him.
Under pressure from the British government and hoping to shore up his political position ahead of upcoming Northern Irish Assembly elections, Hennessy tries to identify the culprits with help from his contacts. He orders that known IRA weapons dumps be searched for missing explosives, but the Authentic IRA catches on and outwits him. Quan observes Hennessy with his mistress, Maggie, and photographs them kissing in a restaurant. Hennessy’s men find Quan at his guesthouse but he fights them off and escapes.Quan then brings the fight to Hennessy, hiding in the trees outside Hennessy’s farmhouse and attacking it with more explosives.