This true story is excellent. The soundtrack and editing are a bit jarring at times but the story. as told by the pharmacist, his family, friends, DEA agents and attorneys is riveting.
It is a story of grief redeemed by one man's passionate dedication to discovering the truth behind his son's murder and subsequent actions to hold Big Pharma and physicians accountable for not only his son's untimely death but for the hundreds of thousands of other Americans who have died as a result of overdosing on Oxycontin, Fetanyl and the eventual escalation of these prescription medications to heroin.
The final scene showing the pharmacist and his wife sitting at their dining room table is eloquent and deeply moving.