In a quiet neighborhood of Los Angeles, a police officer living next door becomes a nightmare for a young interracial couple. Abbie and her new husband, a former college football player named Chris, have just moved into their new home and are excited to start this chapter of their lives. However, their happiness is soon disrupted by the actions of their neighbor, an obsessive and controlling man who takes a hostile attitude toward their relationship.
The police officer, a widower grappling with his own inner demons, feels that his authoritarianism gives him the right to intervene in the couple's life, as he believes their relationship is "disrupting" the harmony of the community. As his intimidation attempts escalate, Chris and Abbie find themselves caught in a cat-and-mouse game that becomes increasingly dangerous and personal. The tension heightens, leading to a series of chilling confrontations that reveal the deep prejudices and resentments of everyone involved.
With violence as a backdrop, the protagonists must make difficult decisions to protect their love and their home. In a socially charged psychological thriller, the limits of tolerance, property, and justice are explored, prompting every viewer to question how far they would go for love and what it truly means to be a good neighbor.