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This article's plot summary may be. Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( August 2010) The film opens with Brad , an out-of-work musician, making coffee for his wife, Lexi , who is still in bed.
She leaves for work and Brad is left home alone. Over the radio, he hears that several suspected have been detonated across Los Angeles. He exits his house and sees large amounts of smoke rising from the city. Brad gets into his car and drives to the city to find Lexi.
Welcome to our film Dirty Bomb. “Signing his own death wish, a concentration camp prisoner sabotages the construction of the V-2 bomb against the Nazis, while American soldiers struggle to advance against the Germans.” -Valerie McCaffrey Director. The overall goal of a dirty bomb is to create mass panic, confusion and chaos, and to ultimately give government a reason to close, quarantine, and economically.
Brad tries to contact her through her cell phone, but only receives a busy signal. He soon finds that all roads now have.An ash-covered car is stopped by the police. One officer notices Brad watching from inside his car and goes over to him to tell him to go back home. The police officers aim their weapons at the driver as he gets out and demand that he get back into his car. He ignores their warning and is shot down by the police. Brad decides to leave and go back home when he encounters a small boy named Timmy (Scotty Noyd, Jr.), who is watching the rising smoke from the city. Brad tells him to run home, and continues to his house.Once home, Brad sees Alvaro , in the house.
Alvaro asks Brad if he can stay with him as there is no one at the neighbor's house where he was working. Over the radio, they hear that survivors of the blasts are being due to the bombs' deadly toxins, and that the authorities advise people to seal up their homes before the toxins reach them. Brad and Alvaro then proceed to seal up the house with duct tape and plastic. As it becomes increasingly obvious that Lexi might not come home, he takes some of Lexi's clothes and leaves them outside the back door with some food and water. Radio newscasts claim that the bombs contained several toxins and an unknown viral strain.Lexi has been involved in a car crash but is still alive. She walks home, still covered in the dust. Brad, who sees her, realizes she could infect both himself and Alvaro so he does not let her in.
Lexi becomes desperate after being locked out. She loses her temper and throws her cell phone at one of the door panes, breaking it. Brad and Alvaro both rush to cover up the breakage and seal it off. Together, they manage to calm Lexi down.Brad then seals off the main bedroom from the rest of the house so that Lexi can get into it.
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Lexi receives a call from her mother, who realizes that she was near the explosion and is probably infected. Her pleas for Lexi to go to a hospital fall on deaf ears as Lexi tells her that the rest of the country is seeing news that doesn't all reflect the truth of the situation. A car alarm goes off nearby, and Timmy is seen next to it. Lexi calls him over and Brad seals off another part of the house in order for Lexi and Timmy to clean off the ash in the bathroom. Alvaro decides to leave the house, saying he needs to be with his wife.
Brad tries to convince him to stay, but Alvaro leaves anyway and is seen slowly walking away through a downpour of toxic ash.Lexi hears a noise from the back and alerts Brad. A masked man appears, who introduces himself as Rick.
He tells Lexi that there is a ship on the coast that has medical supplies and is helping people. Lexi, Rick, and Timmy leave for help and Brad hears newscasts on the radio that elaborate on the unknown viral strain, saying it is hybrid and attacks the respiratory system. That same night Brad is visited by a Corporal Marshall and his men.
He asks Brad several questions, such as how well his house has been sealed, who else is currently or recently been there, and if there has been any contact between him and anyone on the outside. Brad mentions the phone that Lexi threw the door window and the Corporal demands a sample of the dust off the phone. He tells Brad that he will soon be back with the results and that his wife under no circumstances should be let into the house. As he leaves, he is heard reciting the home's address, and then saying, 'red tag.' Lexi returns home the next day without Timmy or Rick and sees the red tag placed outside the house. Lexi tells Brad that Timmy was treated with other children and that she saw police assault and arrest five people.
Lexi calls her brother, Jasonso that she can have someone to talk to due to her mother being frantic with worry.The next couple of hours are spent with Brad and Lexi on their respective sides of the door, who talk about what they will do assuming they survive. 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, soldiers appear and grab Lexi, and prevent Brad from coming outside.
One soldier manages to calm Brad down and explains to him that because he did such a good job sealing up the house, there is no new air to circulate through, but also explains that, unfortunately, containing the virus in an area that has no fresh air flow causes the virus to multiply itself in the air to extreme lethal levels, making the air inside extremely dangerous, all the while the air outside that everyone was scared of was not lethal. Brad doesn't understand what the soldier is saying and insists that they bring his wife back. A large heavy piece of plywood is put over the back door, completely covering it. A hole is drilled through the wood and a pipe appears through which a gas starts to be pumped in.
More boards seal the windows and doors but Brad manages to break down the plywood covering his front door, only to discover that a fumigation tent has been erected over the whole house. He tries to tear through the tent and is knocked unconscious by a soldier, as Lexi screams Brad's name. The camera cuts to Brad as he takes his last few breaths.Lexi is later seen sitting in an ambulance, being attended to by a nurse.
The film ends with Lexi in too much shock to say anything, her cell phone ringing.Cast. – Lexi.
– Brad. – Jason. – Rick.
– Lexi's Mother. Scotty Noyd, Jr. – Timmy. – Corporal Marshall. – Alvaro. – Shop OwnerReception , a, reports that 67% of 55 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.3/10.
The consensus reads: 'Though Right at Your Door dips into melodrama at the end, it's an otherwise tense, effective, and eerily plausible doomsday scenario.' References.
Contents.Plot Nate Foster is a young FBI analyst working to uncover highly classified terrorist plots. After some illegally imported is stolen, Nate is recruited by Angela Zamparo, a fellow FBI agent, who suspects the involvement of groups.Through Zamparo's connections, Foster is introduced to a small group of Neo-Nazis led by Vince Sargent, a local leader who is familiar with their prime suspect, host Dallas Wolf. Wolf, a figurehead in the movement for his incendiary rhetoric, assembles a gathering of the largest and most influential groups in the northeast. With Sargent's introductions, Foster becomes ingratiated in the movement and meets Andrew Blackwell, the leader of a premier white supremacist militia, as well as gaining Wolf's attention by convincing him he can fund an expansion of his radio show. Foster also becomes fast friends with Gerry Conway, a white collar engineer and family man, also with white supremacist sympathies.After earning Blackwell's trust by saving him during an attack on a white power rally by, Foster is brought to a crude military complex operated by Andrew's militia. There, Blackwell reveals that he has blueprints for the municipal water network of and is plotting an attack.The FBI begins to suspect that Wolf and Blackwell are working together after Foster meets Wolf at his home and discovers that his house sets off Foster's.
Foster attempts to integrate himself into a possible plot by offering Wolf a substantial financial investment.Instead, Wolf becomes hostile and reports Foster to the FBI. It is revealed that he is merely an entertainer and does not believe in the cause, and that he has undergone radiation therapy for prostate cancer, which was registered by the Geiger counter. Blackwell is meanwhile also dismissed as a possible threat, as he appears to use the D.C. Water network plans as a way to lure in potential recruits with promise of participating in an impending terror attack.
With no further leads, the case is ordered to be closed by Foster's and Zamparo's superior. Angered at wasting his efforts, Foster prepares to have his cover identity leave the city.Foster meets Conway to make his final farewells. Sensing his genuine feelings of uselessness, Conway confides in Foster his membership in a domestic terrorist cell. It is revealed that Conway and his allies are in possession of the caesium and are plotting to detonate a.
With Conway's introduction, Foster joins the group as supplier of the explosive. Though his cover is nearly blown several times by the paranoid terrorists, Foster manages to locate the caesium in Conway's home, leading the FBI to stop and arrest the terrorists before they are able to carry out the plot. Satisfied that he has made a difference, Foster makes one last visit to Johnny, a teenager and former member of Sargent's gang who no longer believes in the cause.Cast. as Nate Foster.
as Angela Zamparo. as Dallas Wolf. as Gerry Conway. as Tom Hernandez. as Usman. as Johnny. as Vince Sargent.
as Andrew Blackwell. as Morgan. as Roy. Cora Metzfield as Madeline. Jasson Finney as Billy. as Abdul. David Aranovich as Ernest Walton.
Paul H. Chapman as Gary. as Hispanic Man.
Bobby Parker Jr. As a conference attendee. Morgan Applegate as an AFL protester.
Shawn Singletary as Tim, the wine shop ownerProduction Development Ragussis based his story on the experiences of FBI agent, who spent a year undercover with white supremacists. German wrote a book based upon his experience called Thinking Like a Terrorist: Insights of a Former FBI Undercover Agent, and after Ragussis read the book, he reached out to German for help in creating Imperium. The two of them together then came up with the basic story for the movie.On July 30, 2015, it was announced that Radcliffe had been cast in the lead role, portraying a young FBI agent who goes undercover to find and stop trying to make a dirty bomb. The film marks the of Daniel Ragussis., and joined the cast of the film on October 8, 2015. Filming began in late September 2015, with filming taking place in and the nearby city of.
The first images of Radcliffe on the set, with a shaved head, were released on September 22, 2015. Release In September 2015, it was reported that Signature Entertainment had pre-bought the rights to the film for the United Kingdom. Acquired the United States domestic rights in early October 2015. The film was released in a and through on August 19, 2016.Critical response Imperium was generally well received. The website gives the film an approval rating of 85%, based on 65 reviews, with an of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'The unsettling Imperium boasts troublingly timely themes and a talented cast led by Daniel Radcliffe as an undercover FBI agent infiltrating a ring of white supremacists.' On, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 68 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.
The film was a Critics' Pick. The called it 'impressively dimensional. Tense, gripping and disturbing,' magazine called it 'bold political cinema,' and said the film was 'a tense, chilling thriller. Radcliffe is brilliant.' See also.References. July 4, 2016.
Retrieved November 18, 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2017. Collis, Clark (June 28, 2016). Retrieved June 29, 2016. Lincoln, Ross A. (July 30, 2015). ^ McNary, Dave (October 8, 2015).
Bryan, Alix (September 9, 2015). Sollosi, Mary (September 22, 2015). Wiseman, Andreas (September 14, 2015). Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 7, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2017. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
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