It looks like a pretty good day for the lovely Liberty Wallace (LINDA FIORENTINO); she has no idea that it might be her last one. Smart, sexy, sophisticated, Liberty also runs a lucrative arms dealership with her husband and is on her way to see her lover's final performance in a downtown Los Angeles theatre.
Stopping at a hot dog stand in the busy City Square across from the theatre, Liberty gets a terrifying cell phone message that stops her cold. A man who calls himself Joe (WESLEY SNIPES) informs her that he has locked a signal to her cell number, which connects, to a bomb in the hot dog stand. If her battery runs out, an enormous explosion is triggered.
There are only 90 minutes left on her battery.
Meanwhile in his theatre dressing room, the helpless Russell (MARTIN CUMMINS) has also been trapped and bound to a chair by Joe. There is another bomb, set to be triggered by motion, right next to his head. Utterly terrified, Russell is unable to make a sound as the stage manager pounds on his door, the theatre fills with unsuspecting patrons and the play is about to begin.
Chained to the hot dog stand, Liberty is in the most important conversation of her life, as Joe makes his demands. His little girl killed in a schoolyard shooting, Joe wants to force a public debate on the 2nd amendment and he wants Liberty to expose top government officials involved in illicit arms deals. He lets her know that the high powered rifle trained on her comes from her own company. He calls her husband Victor (OLIVER PLATT) to apprise him of the deadly situation.
As media and police begin to converge on the scene, Joe begins to take some horrifying actions. While Liberty tries to deal with the nightmare unfolding around her, she is also forced to take responsibility for the way she has lived. On the very brink of death, she ultimately discovers the truth of her existence.