
Narcissists
Narcissism sits on a spectrum, and this film works through it step by step: the everyday egomaniac at one end, the sociopath and psychopath at the other. It uses real-life examples and expert commentary to lay out the behaviors that mark each level, from harmless self-regard to manipulation and a total lack of empathy, so viewers can tell the difference. The film's sharpest claim is political: that voters regularly cast ballots for candidates who display these traits, and that recognizing the pattern matters as much in an election as it does in a marriage or a friendship. It also turns the lens on money, arguing that most people are, knowingly or not, already funding someone who fits the profile. The tone is closer to a warning than a clinical survey, built to help viewers spot the signs in their own circles rather than to catalog case studies in depth.