I loved this movie! It reminded me of the 4 years I worked at a nuclear power plant. Although my specific work did not directly expose me to the possibility of electrocution, there was the possibility of radiation exposure, internally or externally, as well as the possible risks of high EMF exposure. In the event of a nuclear emergency, all personnel were required to remain on site until the emergency was resolved. The plant, which was surrounded by a tall chain link fence, would be locked down, and the towers around the plant would be armed to make sure no one left before the emergency was resolved. We all agreed to accept mandatory overtime without advance notice. "Life on the Line" was so real, and kept me fully interested and emotionally invested throughout the whole movie. The main character was an awesome hero.