When I saw this pop up I was so excited to dive in but after watching it, it feels like an "Egoic Project" that had a lot of "poor us undertones" we were robbed of our careers attitude. Which is one perspective, another is that several if not many of these actors/actresses went on to do many roles and continued doing big things regardless of their "Brat Pack" labels.
I personally never saw this label as offensive, in fact, to me they were all part of the "cool kids" that I grew up watching playing roles in movies I am still fond of today. Unfortunately, this take on the documentary was not at all what I had hoped for and the overall perspective of this documentary has "Upper Limit" problem written all over it. It's too bad, there are many ways this film could've been made and so many avenues to explore and unfortunately this ain't it.