This documentary narrated by Beau Bridges is an important look at incidents that are almost commonplace in homes that own handguns. It gives statistics of the frequency of some of these events. This film was released in 1995 but it is more relevant than ever considering gun violence has only gotten worse. Any negative review of this documentary is probably from a paid NRA spokesperson. I found nothing funny about this film and in fact cried several times. If you are sensitive to death and suicide I would not recommend watching. But I would recommend looking at modern handgun statistics and reading about these true events.