Drama,Thriller   United States of America

In the movie "Right at Your Door," the story follows a young musician named Brad (played by Rory Cochrane) who resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Lexi (played by Mary McCormack). One fateful morning, a series of dirty bombs are detonated in various locations across the city. As chaos ensues and panic spreads, Brad is unable to reach Lexi, who works downtown and is caught in the aftermath of the attack.

Panicked and desperate to ensure his wife's safety, Brad seals off their suburban home according to the emergency protocols provided by the local authorities. Shortly afterwards, Lexi arrives home, covered in ash and struggling to breathe due to the toxic cloud that has formed over the city. Heartbroken and fearing for both their lives, Brad refuses to let Lexi enter the house, following the instructions given by the emergency services that state contaminated individuals should not be allowed inside.

As the toxic cloud thickens outside, Brad and Lexi are forced to communicate through closed windows, desperately searching for answers and trying to come to terms with the terrifying reality they find themselves in. With news reports suggesting that the toxic agents can cause long-term health effects or even death, they grapple with difficult decisions as their trust and relationship is put to the test.

Meanwhile, tensions rise within the neighborhood as a group of survivors seek refuge at Brad and Lexi's home. Among them is Alvaro (played by Tony Perez), a Spanish-speaking immigrant whom Brad initially suspects of being a threat. However, Alvaro proves to be a valuable asset, bringing not only information about the outside world but also a sense of unity among the trapped survivors.

As time passes, the toxic cloud persists, creating a claustrophobic and intense atmosphere within the house. Brad, Lexi, and their newfound companions struggle to maintain their deteriorating sanity while facing imminent danger and isolation. The film explores themes of trust, sacrifice, and the lengths one is willing to go to protect loved ones during a crisis.

Driven by a gritty and suspenseful narrative, "Right at Your Door" delves into the psychological toll of a sudden catastrophe, highlighting the profound impact it has on individuals and relationships. With its thought-provoking storyline, the movie raises questions about the fine line between self-preservation and compassion, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow Brad and Lexi's fight for survival in a world turned upside down.
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