"Bang Bang You're Dead" is a 2002 film based on the play of the same name by William Mastrosimone. The film tells the story of high school student Josh, played by Tom Cavanagh, who becomes overwhelmed with anger and resentment after his parents' divorce and the death of his younger brother.
Josh begins to act out in violent and aggressive ways, both at home and at school, causing those around him to become increasingly concerned for his well-being and safety. Eventually, Josh's actions lead to a school shooting incident, causing chaos and tragedy for everyone involved.
Throughout the film, Josh grapples with the consequences of his actions and begins to understand the devastating impact that his anger and violence have had on those around him. He is forced to confront the reality of the pain and suffering he has caused, and must come to terms with the fact that he can never truly "undo" the harm he has caused.
As the film reaches its climax, Josh is brought to trial for his actions and faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life in prison. However, through the support and guidance of his therapist and the testimony of his classmates and family, Josh is able to come to a place of acceptance and remorse for what he has done.
In the end, "Bang Bang You're Dead" serves as a poignant reminder of the destructive power of anger and the importance of seeking help when struggling with difficult emotions. It also highlights the need for greater awareness and support for those who may be struggling with mental health issues, in an effort to prevent tragedies like the one depicted in the film from occurring in real life.