Held up in an office restroom during an active shooter situation, three women find their trust tested when they start looking for holes in a fellow victim's story.Held up in an office restroom during an active shooter situation, three women find their trust tested when they start looking for holes in a fellow victim's story.Held up in an office restroom during an active shooter situation, three women find their trust tested when they start looking for holes in a fellow victim's story.
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I thought this was a great movie for what it was. To film an entire movie in a bathroom with five actors and keep your attention though the whole thing takes a good script and decent acting. This movie suceeded!
A production about an active shooter in an office environment is a movie plot that could have potential. Unfortunately, "8th floor massacre" / "Active Shooter" does not show us the qualities this plot could have achieved.
The movie is showcasing an active shooter situation in an office from the location of the ladies powder room. Acting, setting, dialogues and overall dynamics do not allow to create a believable atmosphere a spectator might find exciting. The actors don't act like they would in an actual active shooter situation at all.
Poorly executed all around. If you don't value your time, then this is the movie for you.
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Breathtaking! I was engaged the entire time and enjoyed every second of it! Just rented it on Amazon Prime!
Just browsing Amazon and looked new so I checked it out. Glad I did. Loved it. Fun little film that takes place in a bathroom. Saw some familiar faces and loved the acting! And dudddeeee that stuff at the end. Just great!
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- TriviaIt's clear that the three women in the bathroom don't know anything about guns. At the very least, everyone should know the 4 basic rules of gun safety. (a) Treat every gun as if it is loaded until you have personally inspected it to verify it is empty. (b) Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire. (c) Always know what is behind your target, to ensure innocent bystanders or property is not damaged. (d) Do not point the gun at anyone or anything you are not willing to destroy. Always have your gun pointed in a safe direction.
- GoofsEveryone in that bathroom would have either lost their hearing, or had irreversible hearing damage from the gunfire that took place within. Even the single shot to Dale's groin would have given everyone at the very least strong ringing in their ears and most likely a headache from the sound of the gun going off. This is further exacerbated by the bathroom having many reflective surfaces, so sounds are amplified since the sound waves can constantly bounce back and forth from surface to surface until they are inaudible (this is called reverberation, or reverb). In the end when the shooter comes in and unloads his fully automatic weapon, no one's hearing would survive that high of a level of gunfire for that prolonged time. Also, since the shooter had been outside of the bathroom shooting indoors, he would have sustained more damage to his hearing, and would most likely be deaf by the time he went into the bathroom at the end.
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