Right at Your Door
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Right At Your Door | |
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Directed by | Chris Gorak |
Produced by | Palmer West Jonah Smith |
Written by | Chris Gorak |
Starring | Mary McCormack Rory Cochrane Scotty Noyd Jr. Max Kasch Will McCormack |
Music by | tomandandy |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
Release date(s) | September 8, 2006 (UK release) October 13, 2006 (U.S. release) |
Running time | 96 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Right at Your Door is a 2006 American thriller about a dirty bomb detonated in Los Angeles, written and directed by Chris Gorak.
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[edit] Plot
The film opens with Brad (Rory Cochrane), an out of work musician, making a cup of latté for his wife Lexi (Mary McCormack) who is still in bed. She soon leaves for work and Brad is left at home alone. Over the radio he hears that several suspected dirty bombs have been detonated across Los Angeles. He exits his house and sees large amounts of smoke rising from the city center. His immediate thoughts are for his wife and her safety; so he gets into his car and drives towards the city center in order to find her.
Brad tries to contact her through her mobile, but only receives a busy signal. He soon finds that most roads now have police blockades and as he drives towards the ash cloud resulting from the what is believed to be chemical explosions he comes across one that prevents him from going any further into the city. Suddenly an ash covered car emerges from the cloud and is forcibly stopped by the police. Almost immediately the police pull out their weapons and aim them at the car. One policeman notices Brad watching from inside his car and goes over to him to tell him to go back home. Brad starts to argue as he doesn't want to leave his wife, but they are both interrupted by the driver of the ash covered car getting out of his vehicle. The police aim their weapons at the driver and demand that he gets back into his car. He ignores their warning and attempts to run away from the approaching ash cloud. However he takes no more than one or two steps before he is shot down by the police. Brad, witnessing this, immediately decides to leave and go back home. On his way home he encounters a small boy called Timmy (Scotty Noyd Jr.) who is watching the rising smoke from the city center. Brad gets out of his car and tells him to run home to his parents as fast as he can as it is not safe where he is.
On reaching home, he tries Lexi's mobile again and manages to get through to her voice mail where he leaves a message imploring her to call him back and let him know if she's safe. At this moment the neighbor's handyman, Alvaro (Tony Perez), enters the house and asks Brad if he can stay with him as there is no one else at the neighbor's house. Still listening to the radio it says that survivors of the blasts are being quarantined and that the authorities advise people to seal up their homes before the contaminated dust cloud reaches them.
Brad and Alvaro then proceed to to seal up the house with duct tape and plastic. However Brad insists on leaving the front door till last as he wants to give Lexi as much time as possible to get back home. However as it becomes increasingly more obvious that Lexi might not come home, he takes several of Lexi's clothes, as well as food and water, and leaves them outside the back door. Brad and Alvaro then proceed to to seal off the front door. Radio newscasts claim that the bombs contained several toxins and an unknown viral strain.
Soon after Brad receives a call from Lexi's mother (Jenny O'Hara) who is relieved that Brad has picked up to phone as she has been trying for hours to get through the busy phone lines. She soon asks to speak to her daughter and Brad, not having the heart to tell her than Lexi is not there, then hangs up the phone.
The scene then cuts to Lexi who has been involved in a car crash, but is still alive. She walks home still covered in the dust and debris from the explosion. Brad, seeing her arrive, now realizes that he is in a dilemma as if he lets her into the house she could infect both himself and Alvaro. Knowing the risk she poses, Brad refuses to let her in. Lexi becomes desperate to get into the house. Furthermore on seeing the supplies that Brad has left for her (which suggests to her that Brad had planned to lock her out of the house, which obviously he did, but only due to good intentions); as well as seeing that the next door's handyman was in her house (rather than her), she loses her temper and throws her mobile at one of the door panes and breaks it. Brad and Alvaro both rush to cover up the breakage and seal it off. Together they manage to calm down Lexi.
Brad and Lexi are talking to each other while Alvaro is attempting to contact his wife over the phone, but all he receives are busy signals. Alvaro soon decides to leave the house as he "needs to be with his wife." Though initially Brad tries to convince him to stay, he soon agrees and seals off one room from the rest of the house so that Alvaro can leave the house through the window without infecting Brad. The last we see of Alvaro is him walking down the road slowly getting covered by the ash from the explosions.
Brad then seals off the main bedroom from the rest of the house so that Lexi can get into it and access the water and food that he has left there for her. Lexi then soon receives a call from her mother who is delighted and relieved to hear her daughter's voice again. She however soon becomes distressed as she realizes that her daughter was near the explosion and is most likely infected. Her pleas for Lexi to go to a hospital fall on deaf ears as Lexi tells her that the reality is much harder than what the rest of the country is simply seeing on the news and that she is unlikely to get help at the hospital.
Suddenly a car alarm goes off and we see Timmy standing next to the door of a car. Lexi spots him, ends the conversation with her mother and calls him over. Lexi and Timmy are both still covered with ash from the fallout and so Brad seals off another part of the house in order for Lexi and Timmy to get cleaned up in the bathroom.
Soon night falls, but Lexi hears a noise from the backyard and alerts Brad. Both of them are trying to find what made the noise and soon a masked man appears at the bedroom entrance. This man reveals himself to be Rick (Jon Huertas), who is a work colleague of Lexi's and has been trying to get in touch with her all day. He tells Lexi that there is a submarine on the coast that has medical supplies and is helping people. Brad is very uneasy about this as he does not trust Rick and believes that it is dangerous trying to avoid the police and military (who most likely have declared martial law). He soon changes his mind and Lexi, Rick and Timmy leave for help. Newscasts on the radio announce that the toxin is actually a hybrid viral strain that attacks the respiratory system first, rather than chemicals as originally assumed.
That same night Brad is visited by a Corporal Marshall (Max Kasch) and his men. Marshall asks Brad several questions such as how well his house has been sealed, who else is there/had been there and if there had been any contact between him and anyone on the outside. Brad mentions the mobile which Lexi had thrown through the window. Marshall then demands a sample of the air inside the house which Brad manages to get to him through a certain procedure. Marshall tells Brad that he will soon be back with the results and that if his wife is to return he should under no circumstances let her into the house.
Lexi does eventually return to the house the next day, but without Timmy or Rick accompanying her. She tells Brad that Timmy was treated there with all the other children. Rick, however, was taken away and she is doesn't know what happened to him. She also mentions that she saw five men get shot. Lexi soon decides to dial her brother Jason (Will McCormack) so that she may have someone to talk to. An awkward conversation then ensures as Lexi wants to talk about simple things to pass the time, but Jason can't think of anything. Lexi soon bids goodbye to her brother and hangs up.
The next couple of hours are spent with Brad and Lexi on either side of their back door talking to each other about what they were going to do assuming that they survive this crisis. Brad imagines that after this they will both probably end up on one of those morning talk shows where everyone goes to reveal their woes.
Suddenly troops appear from the side of the house. One of them grabs Lexi and another holds the door knob of the back door to prevent Brad coming outside to interfere in them taking Lexi away. The solider manages to calm Brad down and explains to him the results of the lab tests from the sample of air taken inside his house. He explains that the air inside the house is now lethal. Brad doesn't understand (or just isn't plain listening to) what the solider is saying and is still insisting that they bring his wife back.
A large heavy piece of wood is they put between the solider and the back door which completely covers it. A small pipe is inserted through the wood and gas is pumped through. At this point we realize that the air inside the house is deadly. When Lexi threw her mobile through the glass pane, she inadvertently let some of the virus into the house. However because Brad did such a good job sealing up the house there was no new air to circulate through the house and therefore the viruses kept multiplying into lethal levels. Therefore the irony is that if Brad hadn't done such a good job of sealing his house off from the outside, he would have most likely survived. Instead the military, realizing that he has no chance anyway, pump a chemical into the house to kill both Brad and the hybrid virus.
Brad however doesn't realize this and attempts to go outside while all the time shouting "I'm still alive!." He manages to break down the wooden covering that is now covering his front door only to come face to face with a tent that has covered the whole house. He tries to tear through the tent but is knocked unconscious by the rife butt of a solider on the other side. Lexi is screaming Brad's name from the outside. The camera cuts to Brad and we see him take his last few breaths.
Lexi, because she was in an open air environment for the whole film, has ironically survived. She is sitting on the edge of an ambulance being told she will be fine by a female nurse. The film closes with Lexi in too much shock to say anything, but with her mobile ringing.
[edit] Cast
- Mary McCormack - Lexi
- Rory Cochrane - Brad
- Will McCormack - Jason
- Jon Huertas - Rick
- Jenny O'Hara - Lexi's Mother
- Scotty Noyd Jr. - Timmy
- Max Kasch - Corporal Marshall
- Tony Perez - Alvaro
[edit] Trivia
- Received its first screening at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006
- The film was acquired by Lions Gate at 2006 Sundance for nearly $3 million for worldwide rights
- At Sundance 2006 it was nominated for Cinematography Award and the Grand Jury Prize, but only won the former.
- Marketed in The UK with the Tag "With a twist You never See Coming"
- Apparently because Brad uses so much duct tape in the film the studio was seriously considering getting sponsorship from duct tape producing companies.
- Right at Your Door is Chris Gorak's writing and directing debut.