That premise follows the Delgados, a family of four living in a Seattle suburb who wake up one morning to find every door and window in their house sealed shut. Once the film starts explaining its rules and revealing its monsters, though, a lot of that tension deflates into something far more conventional. Lee and Moura are doing real work here, and it shows in every scene where the script actually gives them room to breathe. I also can’t shake how deliberately the film leans on lockdown era anxieties without ever finding a genuinely fresh angle on them. Rate 'The Last House' X 1 2 3 4 5 RATE SEE RESULTS 0.0 Votes: 0 BACK TO RATING 🔗 SHARE Link copied!