Broken Ceiling is an indie drama about three employees and their abusive boss. One day the lying and abuse by the boss comes to a head during a vitally important conference call. The employees are pushed to their breaking point after realizing they will be fired or passed over for promotion yet again, culminating in one employee bringing out a gun during the call. What follows is an incredibly intense back and forth where characters explain themselves, throw out accusations, and still try to preserve their job by closing the deal on the phone. I found Broken Ceiling to be a particularly interesting drama that felt like a indie gem you would find at a film festival. I think many of us have gotten to our breaking point working for a terrible boss and you wonder how far you would take it to expose them or defend your dignity. I really enjoyed Karen Kendrick's performance and look forward to seeing her in other films. I found the story of Broken Ceiling to be very interesting and there were several satisfying twists along the way to make for a highly enjoyable viewing experience. I'd highly recommend Broken Ceiling to anyone.