
The film explores the basic question of what brings a seemingly normal person to the point of committing mass murder. It examines the complex interplay of personal and societal factors leading up to incidents of workplace massacres, starting with the earliest post office massacre in 1986. Ultimately, it provides a thorough and provocative examination into the increasing number of mass murders in the United States, examining how and why they continue to occur, and what this ph... (Full plot summary below)
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The film explores the basic question of what brings a seemingly normal person to the point of committing mass murder. It examines the complex interplay of personal and societal factors leading up to incidents of workplace massacres, starting with the earliest post office massacre in 1986. Ultimately, it provides a thorough and provocative examination into the increasing number of mass murders in the United States, examining how and why they continue to occur, and what this phenomenon might lead to in the future.
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| User ReviewLaura NAn expose on workplace violence. How it is caused by the workplace environment and how workers are treated and not simply a random psycho individual. |
| User ReviewEileen VMust see, the story behind the shootings and work place bullying. Wake up America. |
| User ReviewFilmGrinder S-The Hard Line- There's always a story behind the story. Their fingers are on the buttons. |
| User ReviewDirk RA very bold documentary, with interviews from seasoned postal workers that will surprise you. |
| User ReviewLeanne EThis definitely explains why Steve Jobs went overseas to have his products manufactured! However, it didn't really address the disturbing trend of youth and white male family and community annihilators. |