After a brief tour in the army "Tom Martinez" (William Baldwin) comes back home where his fiancé "Susan" (Kelly Lynch) is there to meet him at the bus stop. Not long afterward they get married and settle down. However, because of his limited education he is unable to get a very good job and things get even worse when he is fired from it due to affirmative action. Feeling betrayed and discriminated against because he is white he subsequently joins a right-wing hate group. At first, the majority of the time is spent in discussions which basically feed their hate and anger, but eventually things become much more serious and quickly spiral out-of-control. It's at this point that Tom realizes just how serious some of his colleagues are and even though he disapproves of their methods finds that separating himself from them is much more difficult than he ever could have imagined. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film is supposedly based on a true story and for that reason it has a "documentary" feel about it at times. But it still managed to keep my attention for the most part and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.