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After multiple dirty bombs are detonated, spreading deadly toxic ash across Los Angeles, Brad (Rory Cochrane) inadvertently quarantines his wife, Lexi (Mary McCormack), outside their home by safely sealing himself inside. With the city under siege and Martial Law in affect, Brad and Lexi struggle to survive with few supplies, less time and no information- all the while separated by thin doors and thinner sheets of plastic. When help finally arrives, it's anything but.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
Reviewed by: newandrew on 1/30/2008 11:06:57 PM
Right at Your Door is intellectually dishonest and emotionally cheap.It presents characters who might work in a pure allegory, but not in a movie that tries to suggest that their reactions are any approximation of what real people might do in a premise involving a biological attack.Director Chris Gorak has a thin moral vision.He's more like Eli Roth, a sloppy misanthrope, a man who believes that our least desirable impulses are enough to propel a narrative.This movie assumes we have no ingenuity and are now completely (d)evolved sheeple in the Bush era.We wait for what the radio tells us.We duct-tape our windows even though that advice has been scientifically debunked.The movie and its makers think we just fell off a Christmas tree.
Reviewed by: newandrew on 1/30/2008 11:06:57 PM
Right at Your Door is intellectually dishonest and emotionally cheap.It presents characters who might work in a pure allegory, but not in a movie that tries to suggest that their reactions are any approximation of what real people might do in a premise involving a biological attack.Director Chris Gorak has a thin moral vision.He's more like Eli Roth, a sloppy misanthrope, a man who believes that our least desirable impulses are enough to propel a narrative.This movie assumes we have no ingenuity and are now completely (d)evolved sheeple in the Bush era.We wait for what the radio tells us.We duct-tape our windows even though that advice has been scientifically debunked.The movie and its makers think we just fell off a Christmas tree.
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Reviewed by: newandrew on 1/30/2008 11:06:57 PM
Right at Your Door is intellectually dishonest and emotionally cheap.It presents characters who might work in a pure allegory, but not in a movie that tries to suggest that their reactions are any approximation of what real people might do in a premise involving a biological attack.Director Chris Gorak has a thin moral vision.He's more like Eli Roth, a sloppy misanthrope, a man who believes that our least desirable impulses are enough to propel a narrative.This movie assumes we have no ingenuity and are now completely (d)evolved sheeple in the Bush era.We wait for what the radio tells us.We duct-tape our windows even though that advice has been scientifically debunked.The movie and its makers think we just fell off a Christmas tree.
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