His House is a horror film with a social commentary. Bol and Rial arrive in England seeking asylum after a harrowing escape from their war-torn homeland. They are settled in a cramped and rundown government housing unit. As they try to adapt to a new language and culture, they are haunted by unseen forces connected to their traumatic past. The film explores the psychological impact of war and displacement, weaving together elements of horror with the very real struggles of refugees.