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Los Angeles: Alerte maximum

Titre original : Right at Your Door
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
15 k
MA NOTE
Los Angeles: Alerte maximum (2006)
Theatrical Trailer from Roadside Attractions
Lire trailer2:22
6 Videos
14 photos
DramaSci-FiThriller

Los Angeles est assiégée, la loi martiale est décrétée. Les explosions se multiplient. Des cendres et des gaz toxiques recouvrent la ville. Les autorités donnent l'ordre à chacun de se calfe... Tout lireLos Angeles est assiégée, la loi martiale est décrétée. Les explosions se multiplient. Des cendres et des gaz toxiques recouvrent la ville. Les autorités donnent l'ordre à chacun de se calfeutrer dans les maisons en attendant les secours..Los Angeles est assiégée, la loi martiale est décrétée. Les explosions se multiplient. Des cendres et des gaz toxiques recouvrent la ville. Les autorités donnent l'ordre à chacun de se calfeutrer dans les maisons en attendant les secours..

  • Réalisation
    • Chris Gorak
  • Scénario
    • Chris Gorak
  • Casting principal
    • Mary McCormack
    • Rory Cochrane
    • Tony Perez
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    15 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Chris Gorak
    • Scénario
      • Chris Gorak
    • Casting principal
      • Mary McCormack
      • Rory Cochrane
      • Tony Perez
    • 126avis d'utilisateurs
    • 84avis des critiques
    • 57Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Mary McCormack
    Mary McCormack
    • Lexi
    Rory Cochrane
    Rory Cochrane
    • Brad
    Tony Perez
    Tony Perez
    • Alvaro
    Scotty Noyd Jr.
    Scotty Noyd Jr.
    • Timmy
    Jon Huertas
    Jon Huertas
    • Rick
    Max Kasch
    Max Kasch
    • Corporal Marshall
    David Richards
    • Neil Simmons
    Nina Barry
    • Kathy Reynolds
    Ed Martin
    • Juan Martinez
    Jenny O'Hara
    Jenny O'Hara
    • Lexi's Mom
    Will McCormack
    Will McCormack
    • Jason
    Hector Luis Bustamante
    Hector Luis Bustamante
    • Store Owner
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    • Hardware Woman
    Alejandra Flores
    Alejandra Flores
    • Terrified Woman
    Nigel Gibbs
    Nigel Gibbs
    • Another Officer
    Emeka Nnadi
    Emeka Nnadi
    • Synthetic Solder #2
    • (as Emeka)
    Marisol Ramirez
    Marisol Ramirez
    • Synthetic Soldier #3
    Christopher Rocha
    • Hurried Man
    • (as Chris Rocha)
    • Réalisation
      • Chris Gorak
    • Scénario
      • Chris Gorak
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs126

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    8BillK

    Ground level view of terror

    It doesn't take a big budget to make a good movie about what it would be like to be in a big city in a terror attack. Terror is after all, a personal emotion. Whatever the state of your relationship at that moment, that's where the picture freezes. You're not fully moved in, you hate your family, you had a fight... that's where things stand when the bombs go off. And if you're not blasted or burned or crushed in the initial blast, and if you're moderately resourceful, you'll find a way to survive -- for a while at least. And then you hope the 'authorities' do the right thing and come to save you. If you've thought about all of these things, you will appreciate how Chris Gorak plays it all out. This is not a movie for everyone. If you want all your questions answered, a big studio popcorn movie is probably more your style. But if you appreciate the exercise of putting yourself in the protagonist's shoes, this is a great ride.
    bob the moo

    Can't manage to be the realistic and gripping emotional pressure cooker that the opening third suggests it could/should have been - average

    When a series of dirty bombs are set off in Los Angeles the populace are told to stay indoors with windows and doors sealed. Brad's wife was in the area of the attacks though, so his priority is to get to her and make sure she is safe. With the authorities shutting down all the major roadways, Bard is forced to return home and start securing the house with the help of the labourer from next door, who has no way of getting to his own home. With only the radio for information, Brad waits for any news while, at the same time, an exposed Lexi tries to get back home.

    This was a reasonably topical film at the time, perhaps not "hot on the heels" of 9th September 2001, but the fear of terrorist attacks on the West had not subsided five years later – and indeed it is still a button that can be pushed as we saw even as recently as 2008's US election. As a result I did want to see this but just never got round to doing so until the other week, mainly because it never showed up much on video or television for some reason. The film opens with its strongest card – the attacks, the initial panic, the initial fear and the initial moral questions. All of this is good and it does touch a nerve. The problem comes when the film has played that card and cannot get much more mileage from the emotions that many viewers will already have. This gives us a second half (or the remaining two-thirds to be honest) that doesn't work as well at all.

    The plot brings characters in and out, has little things to fill the time and none of it ever convinces in the way the opening third did. It doesn't help that we don't really ever get into the characters so we don't feel a terrible lot for the people and indeed end up just questioning what they are doing and thinking – mainly because they are not real to us so we don't accept what they are doing. It heads towards a conclusion that would work well on the Twilight Zone perhaps but here it just seems like a dramatic way to finish for the sake of having a dramatic finish rather than fitting with the characters and narrative than I had just spent 90 minutes on. The cast are not the blame because they do give solid turns – particularly McCormack and Cochrane. OK the child (Noyd) is weak but in fairness so was his character.

    Overall Right at Your Door opens well and the "pitch" concept is delivered upon pretty well. When it comes down to having another 60 minutes to fill after this though, it is not that good and it doesn't convince or engage as it should. A shame but as a total film it is average at best and instead of being part "realistic emotional drama" and part "Twilight Zone-esquire thriller" it would have been better shorter, simpler and filmed as a Twilight Zone episode.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Tense and Scary Low Budget Movie

    In Los Angeles, Brad (Rory Cochrane) and his wife Lexi (Mary McCormack) live in the suburb and are in love for each other. Brad is an unemployed musician and Lexi is financially supporting the family. She wakes up in the morning and heads in her convertible to the highway to work downtown.

    Brad listens to the news that dirty bombs have just blown up in Los Angeles in a terrorist attack and the authorities warning people seal off doors, windows and any opening and stay home. The desperate Brad does not respect the curfew and drives his car to downtown, but he does not succeed in crossing the police barriers. He returns home and the worker Alvaro (Tony Perez) of his next door neighbor requests protection to Brad. They seal themselves off in the house and listen to the radio about the danger of the unknown chemicals and the panic of the population with the hospitals overcrowded. Out of the blue, Lexi returns home covered of chemical ashes. Brad has to come up to a decision about the unexpected return: should he open or not their house?

    "Right at Your Door" is a tense and scary low budget movie by Chris Gorak. The movie is like a theater play and is supported by the outstanding screenplay, magnificent direction and top-notch performances of Mary McCormack and Rory Cochrane. The twist in the end is absolutely unexpected and certainly makes the viewer think a lot about the attitude of Brad and how realistic this story is. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Toque de Recolher" ("Curfew")
    6jzappa

    Standard Small-Budgeted Film With Intentions Beyond Its Capacities

    The film opens with an unemployed musician, played by Rory Cochrane who was great in A Scanner Darkly but can't seem to flesh out his hero here past a certain point, showing a tender servile nature by making a cup of latté for his wife Lexi, played by Mary McCormack, who is still in bed. She soon leaves for work and Cochrane is at home alone. Time passes and over the radio he hears that numerous alleged dirty bombs have been set off across downtown Los Angeles. He sees significant quantities of smoke mounting from the city center. His instantaneous judgment is for his wife and her wellbeing so he drives in the direction of the city center to find her.

    While it is a small-budgeted dramatic film more than anything it may seem to have pretensions about being, Right at Your Door shows several real matters Homeland Security planners are under immense pressure to handle like the interference with telecommunication because of so many calls, or the worried well who assemble to hospitals and emergency shelters and overpower emergency services, a great deal about the threat of contaminated people coming into hospitals and the necessity for facilities in which to work on decontamination. There are troubles through risk communication to the general public, the dilemma of enforcing containment after a biological attack, and the potential benefit of the Postal Service to circulate medications. It is resourceful to weave these predicaments into a dramatic narrative, a fundamentally theatrical one at that, one that is dialogue-driven more than anything.

    However this standard LA-based twist-dependent thriller also uses many erroneous facets like, frankly, the use of the term "dirty bomb," or a biological agent used as an additive in a bomb, and Homeland Security recommending for people to seal a single room sooner than the entire home. Even though this paranoid thriller maintains as a vital element to the story that a virus can develop and become more lethal just by being confined, a virus needs the infection of a living thing to reproduce.

    Right At Your Door taps into the present feeling of apprehension brought about by worldwide terrorism, with a fable of an attack on downtown LA that causes a haze of toxic dust overcoming adjacent suburbs, where many people generally feel the safest. Concentrating on a married couple mired in the catastrophe, Chris Gorak's script aims to squeeze frantic drama from a somewhat clever and unquestionably thorny circumstance which perceives Cochrane securely sealed inside his house as instructed by people in charge, when his infected and now possibly lethal wife McCormack arrives insisting to be allowed to enter. Such a strong dramatic conflict needs dialogue, acting, and plotting that are just as strong all the time to make it.

    Alas, as the exactly ninety-minute-long film advances and the conflict grows determined upon the catch-22 challenging the fate of the two petrified leads, an excess of humdrum scenes of inert dialogue and some especially half-baked moments that put a strain on suspension of disbelief in the end lead the movie to fail to sustain its tautness.
    PhoenixRising1980

    Pretty good

    I had a chance to catch this at SUNDANCE.

    It was probably the best movie I saw at the festival, though I only saw a handful of other films.

    It's a solid debut by Chris Gorak and not a waste of 90 minutes. The setup is very good, as is the pacing and cinematography. They made the most out of what little money they had.

    I have to say that at times it bordered on horrifying, and could've been classified as a horror film if some of those moments continued. Since I've lived in Los Angeles for about five years, I was particularly affected by the scenario. It's a very real possibility LA could be hit with a dirty bomb, and the repercussions would probably be similar to what's in the film.

    It does suffer from some holes and stretches in logic and performance, but most thrillers do, so that's not necessarily a slam.

    I can't say I liked the ending, but I was gripped by the story and the way it was shot.

    A solid thriller.

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      The film was acquired by Lions Gate at 2006 Sundance for nearly $3 million for worldwide rights.
    • Crédits fous
      As the opening credits come on-screen, they form themselves into a street-map.
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      Composed and Produced by tomandandy

      Performed by tomandandy with the Psychadelic Gamelan Electric Orchestra

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 septembre 2006 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los Angeles Alerte Maximum
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Echo Park, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lionsgate
      • Thousand Words
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 65 018 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 32 452 $US
      • 26 août 2007
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 123 040 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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