When the black male worker starts running it was hinting at the fact that he was Rose's grandfather since her grandfather was an Olympic sprinter who lost to a black sprinter...really good foreshadowing.
Really? That’s crazyyy. I remember watching this when it first came out in theaters. I never understood that tho. Such a crazy yet an amazing film ever made.
@On_Cheap_Wheelz Correct. Most viewers think it was a push back against racial profiling which, at first glance, makes sense. But Rose was thinking ahead to what was about to happen and the need to cover their tracks.
What I gleaned from the movie was the deer is a metaphor for Blsck people. When the dad said he hated "deer" and _wanted them all dead,_ he was referring to Blsck people. The hit deer on the side of the road was like Chris' mother, who also died in a tragic accident on the side of a road. And Chris was powerless to do anything in both instances. Male deer are called *bucks.* Blsck men used to be called _"Blask Bucks"_ by White supremacists and alike in the early/mid 20th century. A reference to this is in the movie _'A Soldier Story,'_ set in 1944 Tynan, Louisiana, centered around the events leading to the death of a black Army Sargeant, Sgt Waters. Waters quoted WT officers calling one of his PFC's, CJ Memphis, a "Strong, Blsck buck." Interestingly, through different events, _Waters was also found dead on the side of the road._ The "blsck buck" reference stereotyped Black men as powerful, sxually devient, excessively violent, uncouth, and wantonly attracted to WT women for generations. Today, in sports (notably in the NFL) Blsck men are called _"freaks of nature"_ or _"Beasts"_ by announcers and analysts, like the son mentioned at dinner table. More language that harks to the early 20th century "Blsck Buck" era; a more aggressive, primitive and wild "animal." Notice Blsck male suspects are also called by people, "animals" as a means of dehumanization. *Rose, the daughter, is the hunter in the family.* Deer love to eat roses.🌹 The Father sent his _"Rose"_ as a trap, to be "eaten" by Buck. In this case, specifically, "Bucks" (Blsck men). There is a human sexual euphemism as well with "eating....Rose", which was hinted by the older lady asking the question to Rose, "Is it true?" (about Blsck men and sx.) You wouldn't ask a real deer how rose pedals taste, but that lady asked the "Rose" about what was it like to be "eaten" by a "Blsck buck." As the 80s song by Poison said, _"every rose 🌹 has its thorn."_ Meaning, after something benevolent is a caveat or a painful, steep price. 🥀 And Chris killing the dad with the trophy head of a male buck was symbolic because Chris was going to be made a "trophy of man," as the male deer was already made a "trophy". And it's fitting the Father died because of both "trophies" getting revenge. Amazing writing by Jordan Peele!
I remember watching this in a packed theatre and everyone was like "oh sh*t" when the cop lights showed up. A black man on top of a white girl. And everyone cheered when it turned out to be the friend.
@@dawb86 Jordan Peele said that wasn't intentional but he likes the interpretation. He just tried to think of the most psychotic snack he could have the girl eat to make her seem as crazy as possible lol
the original ending that peele wanted was that it WAS the police that find chris at the end, and it ends with him in prison and rod visiting him. But peele thought it was too bleak for the time it was released and had it so that chris literally got out. Also note that when the brother comes back to try to take chris out at the door, the whole movie he keeps obsessing over how he can take chris and can see ahead due to his fight training. Yet chris tricks him to keep using his leg to shut the door. It’s chris who is one step ahead
Every way in which Chris defeats a member of the family is not because of his "superior physical attributes" which are so sought after by them but because he outsmarts them, which they obviously wouldn't believe possible lol.
While they're in the car in the beginning, the song they are singing is in the Swahili language "Listen brother, things are not as they seem. You need to run. Run far away."
I saw a comment on another video saying that it was even scarier watching it from the beginning of the movie if you understand the Swahili in the song, but they didn't say what the English translation was and I kept forgetting to look it up, so thank you for this! 🙏🏻❤️
@sorchamiana I understood it. My father had me go to an after-school Swahili language school (He is Big on knowing African roots) right across the street from where we lived when I was 5 years old all the way until I was 12. I was actually fluent at a young age. I have forgotten some of it now that I'm an adult I was really surprised to know what they were saying when the song came on.
@@JonJuan206 Because it's usually mostly black people that catch the passive and subtle racists remarks in this film. In real life people usually try to gaslight black people to make them think that they're "overreacting" when they pick up on subtle racism, so it's dope that Jane is catching it and pointing it out. Hope this helps
I kinda randomly go check for new Get Out first time reactions every few months. I just checked the other day and there wasn’t so I’m glad to see this pop up on my home page today 😂
"When Chris is tied up in the Armitage’s basement, he pulls out the cotton stuffing from the armchair he is strapped into and uses it as an ear plug to keep him from falling under hypnosis. Initially, we connect Chris’ original trauma (when he allowed his mother to die in a hit and run while he sat at home and watched TV) to his ability to get free. We see in the many flashbacks to his mother’s death that Chris is largely paralyzed-except for a frantic clawing at the bedposts. Flash-forwarding to Chris’ restraint in the basement after being tied down at the basement by the leather binds, the hypnosis backfires, as the saving grace of being hypnotized is that it sends him back into the moment of his mother’s death, which is what forces his hands to frantically claw-this time at the leather chair, revealing the cotton underneath. In resisting the family’s hypnosis, Chris picks and stuffs cotton into his ears, a racial irony that touches on the notable role that cotton picking played in the enslavement of black people. As Chris’ arms and feet are bound, much like slaves were shackled, this imagery of literally picking cotton to drown out the noise of the oppressor subverts this historical trope and is how Chris manages to survive. The connection to cotton picking gives the movie a much deeper historical and racial relevance that ties the experience of African Americans to Chris. The deeply-embedded trauma of being the descendants of slaves is inherent in all African Americans. That it is what ultimately comes to save Chris’ life is an allegory that many African Americans can appreciate as they struggle with present-day conditions. Perhaps this might be Keele’s way of suggesting that white people cannot keep African Americans trapped in their historical trauma and that it is the very fact of that trauma that will ultimately liberate descendants of this traumatic history. Thus, plugging his ears with the cotton becomes symbolic of how the memory of past enslavement becomes protection against re-enslavement." journeys.dartmouth.edu/feministguidetogetout/2017/05/24/cotton-chair/
Im brazilian and in our culture its very normal to hug on the first meeting, specially if its on family occasions, but really any occasion is fine. In a meet the parents situation its definetly expected.
The twist that Walter and Gloria are the grandparents it still insane to me after seeing this movie at least 5 times. Idk if y'all have watched "Us" but i highly recommend it.👍🏼👍🏼
Nominated for 4 Oscars including Best Picture, but won for Best Original Screenplay. The film that took home the Oscar for Best Picture was The Shape Of Water.
The movie explains what racism is, it is not simply about hating black people (the crazy family in the movie adored black bodies), it is about not thinking that black people are individuals who deserve dignity. The same goes for sexism, very few sexists hate female bodies (to the contrary), but they don’t respect women as individuals.
This ending was way better than Peele's original ending where a real cop pulls up and arrests Chris instead of it being his friend. So glad they went with this one plus his friend saying I told you not to go to the house was gold.
The reason that he went back to check on the deer was because it was a correlation to his mom dying in a hit-and-run when he heard about it and didn’t do anything or go check on her
There was so much foreshadowing in this movie, saying a piece of grandma was in the kitchen, etc.... but one I missed until now, was the fact that everyone at the auction event wore, black, white and red, with the exception of Chris (and the dad, mom and Andre wore a similar brownish colour). But Rose was also wearing red, hinting that she was always in on it from the beginning.
Very good movie. That section where she was hiding all of the pictures in that little door has become the "Get Out" door whenever I see such a door in a house.
In case you’re considering watching his other movies, just a heads up that Us is a true horror movie… extremely scary and creepy. Nope on the other hand is similar to this one- there are tense moments but I wouldn’t exactly call it a horror movie either. All are very well done!
Man the scene where his friend shows up instead of it being the cops was such an AMAZING moment to experience in the theater. Everybody clapped because we knew what the alternative would’ve been had it been a cop. There’s actually an alternate ending that’s more realistic.
Watched this for the first time last night and watching you react to it made me enjoy it even more. Picked up on some early hints and foreshadowing. Such a fantastic film!
There's definitely comedic elements woven throughout, it's part of what's so genius about the film. Some moments are both funny and extremely uncomfortable in context.
I think her mom already set him up to be hypnotized without him knowing it , when she clicked her cup 2 times when they all were at the deck talking about his mom that died in a hit and run
Hypnosis does work for certain things but it's not a mind control type of thing. You have to lean into it, and it's like a chiropractor, it's short term. It's not like the scams of '10 sessions and you'll quit smoking forever'.
Exactly. It's more about being open to suggestion. Not the way it's portrayed in films and television, the whole 'yooouuu are getting sleeeepppyyyy.....' thing lol.
If someone knows Jiu Jitsu and you don't your screwed, even if they are only a blue belt which is the belt after white, takes about 1 to 3 years to get.
for real, getting into it with anyone that knows how to clinch/grapple and you don't..... it's totally going to rock your world and not in any way you'd like lol.
@@dawb86 People don't grasp how bad it is. I have a friend who got his black belt in JiuJitsu about 3 or 4 years ago. We roll every knoww and then when we get drunk watching UFC and I get fucked up every time. The level of difference is more then most people understand.
Just FYI, hypnosis is an actual, scientifically proven thing. They even think they've narrowed down specific genes that are connected to being more easily hypnotized (which should suggest how accepted the existence of hypnosis is). It doesn't work quite the way movies typically portray, because drama's more fun than reality and all. So you can't be hypnotized into commiting murder or offing yourself or something awful like that. But you can certainly be put into a hypnotic state where you might engage in suggested benign behaviors (barking like a dog, or something, or honestly answering questions you would normally lie about). You might also make short term changes in your life (quitting smoking, or eating less) but the question is whether those changes are longterm and if they are, is it the hypnosis or placebo? So, basically, hypnosis is totally a thing, but its therapeutic usefulness is debated. It's mostly a parlor trick that might help some people make positive life changes.
Uhh, I'm a little horrified here 😅 in order for scientists to actually know whether a person can be hypnotized to commit murder or suicide, wouldn't they have to hypnotize someone and ask them to do those things?? That sounds like some real sketchy "science" from where I'm sitting 🤣👀
@@sorchamiana If you think THAT'S unethical, then you must not know much about the history of ethical standards in science. What scientists have done in the name of advancing technological progress is genuinely terrifying. Telling someone under hypnosis to kill someone just to see if they would doesn't even rate on the scale, unfortunately.
I can tell this brother has spent a lot of time and energy trying to come across non-threatening. I hope you release yourself from that burden one day. It will never be enough, including for your partner
If was Chris I’d be asking questions like why are you feeling on me and what do you mean is it better and what’s up with y’all constantly unplugging my phone
The movie wasn't really much popular in theaters were I live due to that lot of people were confused/didn't get it. I think it's more made for an American audience not so much for countries with "mono-culture" aka basically where everyone looks the same 😅
I get you but it works in other mono-culture countries that experienced the African Slave Trade for example the english-speaking Caribbean. But mist of us watched it at home and not in theaters, I don't even know if it really showed in theartes here for that matter. For us we see the direct slavery referneces more cleary that the racial ones seeing that we are mostly black with little to no white people
Jordan Peele has two other horror movies. US which is decent, and NOPE which is absolutely amazing. Both are recommended, but my personal opinion is NOPE is a can't miss horror film. Also stars Daniel Kaluuya plus Keke Palmer and co starring Keith David. Great cast and great film.
Jane and jv , in America black people especially black men when deciding to date another race we always asks the girl or guy if their parents have any problems with them dating a black person
The only small part for me unacounted for was a reaction of either Chris or his gf after he found all the pictures of the other guys. It was brushed aside so quick without being mentioned from either one. She had to have known what he found just now.
So nobody with authority will never know what was really happening at that property with everything burning to the ground, does this keep continuing if another Neurosurgeon is found by these rich people?
I love the scene where the woman at the party is feeling Chris's arm and wondering how he is in bed. She asks the feeble old guy in the wheelchair what he thinks of Chris and the guy nods and smiles, clearly expressing his approval to be the new occupant of Chris's body.
When the black male worker starts running it was hinting at the fact that he was Rose's grandfather since her grandfather was an Olympic sprinter who lost to a black sprinter...really good foreshadowing.
@Riya.c69 rose Grandfather lost to Legendary Jesse Owens and never got over it so he created this twisted idea
Rose didn't want the policeman to have the id of Chris so no one would know later that he was in that area.
Really? That’s crazyyy. I remember watching this when it first came out in theaters. I never understood that tho. Such a crazy yet an amazing film ever made.
@On_Cheap_Wheelz
Correct. Most viewers think it was a push back against racial profiling which, at first glance, makes sense. But Rose was thinking ahead to what was about to happen and the need to cover their tracks.
@@Terry-is7nkBut are they not on the same page if they are racist though?
Also, they will more or less find out that hes there because of the friend.
@@lol-ot4pnI know right. Chris’s friend knew where he was heading.
@@marvymarv959he didn't know the address
What I gleaned from the movie was the deer is a metaphor for Blsck people. When the dad said he hated "deer" and _wanted them all dead,_ he was referring to Blsck people. The hit deer on the side of the road was like Chris' mother, who also died in a tragic accident on the side of a road. And Chris was powerless to do anything in both instances.
Male deer are called *bucks.* Blsck men used to be called _"Blask Bucks"_ by White supremacists and alike in the early/mid 20th century. A reference to this is in the movie _'A Soldier Story,'_ set in 1944 Tynan, Louisiana, centered around the events leading to the death of a black Army Sargeant, Sgt Waters. Waters quoted WT officers calling one of his PFC's, CJ Memphis, a "Strong, Blsck buck." Interestingly, through different events, _Waters was also found dead on the side of the road._
The "blsck buck" reference stereotyped Black men as powerful, sxually devient, excessively violent, uncouth, and wantonly attracted to WT women for generations. Today, in sports (notably in the NFL) Blsck men are called _"freaks of nature"_ or _"Beasts"_ by announcers and analysts, like the son mentioned at dinner table. More language that harks to the early 20th century "Blsck Buck" era; a more aggressive, primitive and wild "animal." Notice Blsck male suspects are also called by people, "animals" as a means of dehumanization.
*Rose, the daughter, is the hunter in the family.* Deer love to eat roses.🌹 The Father sent his _"Rose"_ as a trap, to be "eaten" by Buck. In this case, specifically, "Bucks" (Blsck men). There is a human sexual euphemism as well with "eating....Rose", which was hinted by the older lady asking the question to Rose, "Is it true?" (about Blsck men and sx.) You wouldn't ask a real deer how rose pedals taste, but that lady asked the "Rose" about what was it like to be "eaten" by a "Blsck buck."
As the 80s song by Poison said, _"every rose 🌹 has its thorn."_ Meaning, after something benevolent is a caveat or a painful, steep price. 🥀
And Chris killing the dad with the trophy head of a male buck was symbolic because Chris was going to be made a "trophy of man," as the male deer was already made a "trophy". And it's fitting the Father died because of both "trophies" getting revenge.
Amazing writing by Jordan Peele!
I’m gonna be real with you… I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed reading a comment on UA-cam more than I did this one.
Excellent analysis thank you!
Why are you spelling it “blsck” like it’s a slur or something…?
Best part of this reaction was Jane saying " what the flip mode squad
@ravens_tale probably bc UA-cam doesn't like the word black
I remember watching this in a packed theatre and everyone was like "oh sh*t" when the cop lights showed up. A black man on top of a white girl. And everyone cheered when it turned out to be the friend.
Scariest scene: Rose drinking milk from a straw while eating the cereal separately. WHO the fck does that??!! Pure psycho💀
Separate the colored from the whites
had to have her "coloreds" separated from the "whites" lol.
@@dawb86 Jordan Peele said that wasn't intentional but he likes the interpretation. He just tried to think of the most psychotic snack he could have the girl eat to make her seem as crazy as possible lol
the original ending that peele wanted was that it WAS the police that find chris at the end, and it ends with him in prison and rod visiting him. But peele thought it was too bleak for the time it was released and had it so that chris literally got out.
Also note that when the brother comes back to try to take chris out at the door, the whole movie he keeps obsessing over how he can take chris and can see ahead due to his fight training. Yet chris tricks him to keep using his leg to shut the door. It’s chris who is one step ahead
Every way in which Chris defeats a member of the family is not because of his "superior physical attributes" which are so sought after by them but because he outsmarts them, which they obviously wouldn't believe possible lol.
When you realize she didn't want that cop to have his ID as not to be able to identify him when they kidnap him.😂😂
Oh snap I didn’t realize that until just now!
While they're in the car in the beginning, the song they are singing is in the Swahili language "Listen brother, things are not as they seem. You need to run. Run far away."
What’s the song called?
@@Vic2Vic Sikiliza Kwa Wahenga
oh wow thanks for the info!
I saw a comment on another video saying that it was even scarier watching it from the beginning of the movie if you understand the Swahili in the song, but they didn't say what the English translation was and I kept forgetting to look it up, so thank you for this! 🙏🏻❤️
@sorchamiana I understood it. My father had me go to an after-school Swahili language school (He is Big on knowing African roots) right across the street from where we lived when I was 5 years old all the way until I was 12. I was actually fluent at a young age. I have forgotten some of it now that I'm an adult I was really surprised to know what they were saying when the song came on.
The Acting of everyone hypontised was incredible & freaky at the same time.
The acting of Georgina actress, when her and Chris are up in the bedroom, is insanely good! No idea how she pulled all those conflicting emotions off.
Definitely watch US and NOPE. Jordan Peele’s take on horror and mystery is unique to say the least. You won’t be disappointed.
also he did the latest twilight zone series!
Kudos Jane for catching the different microagressions and undercover racism
Why?
@@JonJuan206 Because it's usually mostly black people that catch the passive and subtle racists remarks in this film. In real life people usually try to gaslight black people to make them think that they're "overreacting" when they pick up on subtle racism, so it's dope that Jane is catching it and pointing it out. Hope this helps
I kinda randomly go check for new Get Out
first time reactions every few months. I just checked the other day and there wasn’t so I’m glad to see this pop up on my home page today 😂
Walter was out running at night because he was actually Roman Armitage, the sprinter who lost to Jesse Owens in the 1936 Olympic qualifying.
First reactors I’ve seen that knew what Chris was doing with the chair stuffing!👏🏻
"When Chris is tied up in the Armitage’s basement, he pulls out the cotton stuffing from the armchair he is strapped into and uses it as an ear plug to keep him from falling under hypnosis. Initially, we connect Chris’ original trauma (when he allowed his mother to die in a hit and run while he sat at home and watched TV) to his ability to get free. We see in the many flashbacks to his mother’s death that Chris is largely paralyzed-except for a frantic clawing at the bedposts.
Flash-forwarding to Chris’ restraint in the basement after being tied down at the basement by the leather binds, the hypnosis backfires, as the saving grace of being hypnotized is that it sends him back into the moment of his mother’s death, which is what forces his hands to frantically claw-this time at the leather chair, revealing the cotton underneath. In resisting the family’s hypnosis, Chris picks and stuffs cotton into his ears, a racial irony that touches on the notable role that cotton picking played in the enslavement of black people. As Chris’ arms and feet are bound, much like slaves were shackled, this imagery of literally picking cotton to drown out the noise of the oppressor subverts this historical trope and is how Chris manages to survive.
The connection to cotton picking gives the movie a much deeper historical and racial relevance that ties the experience of African Americans to Chris. The deeply-embedded trauma of being the descendants of slaves is inherent in all African Americans. That it is what ultimately comes to save Chris’ life is an allegory that many African Americans can appreciate as they struggle with present-day conditions. Perhaps this might be Keele’s way of suggesting that white people cannot keep African Americans trapped in their historical trauma and that it is the very fact of that trauma that will ultimately liberate descendants of this traumatic history. Thus, plugging his ears with the cotton becomes symbolic of how the memory of past enslavement becomes protection against re-enslavement."
journeys.dartmouth.edu/feministguidetogetout/2017/05/24/cotton-chair/
Interesting... I never thought of that 🤔
When I saw this in the theater, the whole audience cheered together when Chris killed the Dad with the antlers. Cool experience
I pray for you two on a routine basis. Hope all is well in the fam jam and thanks again for blessing us with reactions!
"I mean... I did tell you..." 😂 Savage!
ITS FUNNY WHEN WATCHING THE MOVIE WITH A MIXED COUPLE LOL I LOVE WATCHING THE REACTIONS!!!
Im brazilian and in our culture its very normal to hug on the first meeting, specially if its on family occasions, but really any occasion is fine. In a meet the parents situation its definetly expected.
I love this reaction channel!
"What the Flip Mode Squad?!"
I did not expect to hear that.
That moment Chris goes down into the sunken place is horrifying. They did an amazing job of making us feel that fear he was feeling.
The twist that Walter and Gloria are the grandparents it still insane to me after seeing this movie at least 5 times. Idk if y'all have watched "Us" but i highly recommend it.👍🏼👍🏼
Nominated for 4 Oscars including Best Picture, but won for Best Original Screenplay.
The film that took home the Oscar for Best Picture was The Shape Of Water.
And honestly they're both great movies so I have no issue with that choice
The movie explains what racism is, it is not simply about hating black people (the crazy family in the movie adored black bodies), it is about not thinking that black people are individuals who deserve dignity. The same goes for sexism, very few sexists hate female bodies (to the contrary), but they don’t respect women as individuals.
"Aw crap jiu jitsu guy! She got tea in her hand!" LOL
Speaking of hypnosis.... y'all should definitely watch Stir Of Echos(Kevin Bacon) for spooky season!
Classic!
This ending was way better than Peele's original ending where a real cop pulls up and arrests Chris instead of it being his friend. So glad they went with this one plus his friend saying I told you not to go to the house was gold.
The reason that he went back to check on the deer was because it was a correlation to his mom dying in a hit-and-run when he heard about it and didn’t do anything or go check on her
There was so much foreshadowing in this movie, saying a piece of grandma was in the kitchen, etc.... but one I missed until now, was the fact that everyone at the auction event wore, black, white and red, with the exception of Chris (and the dad, mom and Andre wore a similar brownish colour). But Rose was also wearing red, hinting that she was always in on it from the beginning.
I’m expecting an art imitates life type of comment
Great reaction, I feel like The Skeleton Key was a prerequisite for this movie
Damn!!!! Saddest movie ever
I've seen us,nope and get out all 3 of them are amazing!
Very good movie. That section where she was hiding all of the pictures in that little door has become the "Get Out" door whenever I see such a door in a house.
In case you’re considering watching his other movies, just a heads up that Us is a true horror movie… extremely scary and creepy. Nope on the other hand is similar to this one- there are tense moments but I wouldn’t exactly call it a horror movie either. All are very well done!
Man the scene where his friend shows up instead of it being the cops was such an AMAZING moment to experience in the theater. Everybody clapped because we knew what the alternative would’ve been had it been a cop. There’s actually an alternate ending that’s more realistic.
Hey, that’s the great scary one🤩👻☕You know what? I’m a big fan of Jordan Peele’s horror movie rules!
You picked up on stuff a lot faster that other reactors I've seen!
Lmaoo talking bout “y he talking like tht”? Lol u sound just like him
Watched this for the first time last night and watching you react to it made me enjoy it even more. Picked up on some early hints and foreshadowing. Such a fantastic film!
This movie will F you up! It's absolutely amazing!
There's a few laughs from the tsa guy but I would not classify this as a comedy
There's definitely comedic elements woven throughout, it's part of what's so genius about the film. Some moments are both funny and extremely uncomfortable in context.
I think her mom already set him up to be hypnotized without him knowing it , when she clicked her cup 2 times when they all were at the deck talking about his mom that died in a hit and run
Hypnosis does work for certain things but it's not a mind control type of thing. You have to lean into it, and it's like a chiropractor, it's short term. It's not like the scams of '10 sessions and you'll quit smoking forever'.
Exactly. It's more about being open to suggestion. Not the way it's portrayed in films and television, the whole 'yooouuu are getting sleeeepppyyyy.....' thing lol.
one of my favorite horror movies ever.
There’s an alternate ending when instead of Rod it’s actually the police and he’s sent to jail.
i love your reaction! the reaction videos to get out are the best
If someone knows Jiu Jitsu and you don't your screwed, even if they are only a blue belt which is the belt after white, takes about 1 to 3 years to get.
for real, getting into it with anyone that knows how to clinch/grapple and you don't..... it's totally going to rock your world and not in any way you'd like lol.
@@dawb86 People don't grasp how bad it is. I have a friend who got his black belt in JiuJitsu about 3 or 4 years ago. We roll every knoww and then when we get drunk watching UFC and I get fucked up every time. The level of difference is more then most people understand.
Just now watching this movie is the whitest thing ever😂Jordan Peele was praised for an entire year over this!
From what I remember, it didn't come out in Canada but yeah, they're late 😅.
This is a freaking brilliant movie.
The actor who played the brother played siren in X-men: 1st class
I know there were 2 endings. But when I saw the flashing lights, I thought Chris was done for. Rod really saved his friend.
Just FYI, hypnosis is an actual, scientifically proven thing. They even think they've narrowed down specific genes that are connected to being more easily hypnotized (which should suggest how accepted the existence of hypnosis is). It doesn't work quite the way movies typically portray, because drama's more fun than reality and all. So you can't be hypnotized into commiting murder or offing yourself or something awful like that. But you can certainly be put into a hypnotic state where you might engage in suggested benign behaviors (barking like a dog, or something, or honestly answering questions you would normally lie about). You might also make short term changes in your life (quitting smoking, or eating less) but the question is whether those changes are longterm and if they are, is it the hypnosis or placebo? So, basically, hypnosis is totally a thing, but its therapeutic usefulness is debated. It's mostly a parlor trick that might help some people make positive life changes.
Uhh, I'm a little horrified here 😅 in order for scientists to actually know whether a person can be hypnotized to commit murder or suicide, wouldn't they have to hypnotize someone and ask them to do those things?? That sounds like some real sketchy "science" from where I'm sitting 🤣👀
@@sorchamiana If you think THAT'S unethical, then you must not know much about the history of ethical standards in science. What scientists have done in the name of advancing technological progress is genuinely terrifying. Telling someone under hypnosis to kill someone just to see if they would doesn't even rate on the scale, unfortunately.
@@nebulousreactions yeah, I get that. Just that the idea of messing with someone's subconscious mind is very creepy 😅
Alison Williams was great. She had me fooled till the last moment
You guys are very funny. When they cut into the brain “Grab my boobs!”😂😂😂
JV cracking me up imitating a proper speaking brother when JV himself is a proper speaking brother. 😆 🤣
Brother, she did not believe that the girl was in it until the very, very, very end, get out absolutely.
I watched this with a friend in the theatres and you could feel the tension in certain areas .... such a good movie
I can tell this brother has spent a lot of time and energy trying to come across non-threatening. I hope you release yourself from that burden one day. It will never be enough, including for your partner
Take a shot everytime they miss the subtext
If was Chris I’d be asking questions like why are you feeling on me and what do you mean is it better and what’s up with y’all constantly unplugging my phone
Hypnosis is real...I watched a friend get hypnotized...definitely not part of any.
Y’all are awesome ❤
You guys should watch the original ending!
Y’all were cooking during the entire movie!
The movie wasn't really much popular in theaters were I live due to that lot of people were confused/didn't get it. I think it's more made for an American audience not so much for countries with "mono-culture" aka basically where everyone looks the same 😅
I get you but it works in other mono-culture countries that experienced the African Slave Trade for example the english-speaking Caribbean. But mist of us watched it at home and not in theaters, I don't even know if it really showed in theartes here for that matter. For us we see the direct slavery referneces more cleary that the racial ones seeing that we are mostly black with little to no white people
In America this movie was absolutely huge. It’s one of the last word of mouth huge hits I can think of
I laughed more at your reactions to this movie than anyone else.
The cleaning lady is her grandma so that would mean they weren't servicers they were family in another bodies that's creepy
you guys are hilarious, great reaction
Check out the movies US(2019) and Creep(2014).
Great reaction, very real!
You must watch The Notebook it's the perfect movie for you both to see together, pleeeeease
Chris has to be unhipnotized cuz if someone in a cafe stirs their drink he’s out😂
I think whichever streaming service(s) calling this a “horror comedy” are doing a disservice
In the United States, in the South, if you hit a Deer with your vehicle, you get to keep it! I am not joking.
Another great reaction y’all. 😊👏👏
One more thing , did you say flip mode squad. 👏😊 Busta would approve. What you come around here for.
38:50 Hold on, is that Tom Paris' father?
41:44 - 42:04 Remind me of the Terminator when it pretended to be Sarah's mother at cabin.
Oooh fancy new intro!
She from Windsor ??? And why does she kinda look like the girl in the movie 😆 if she had bangs it’s an identical match
Jordan Peele has two other horror movies. US which is decent, and NOPE which is absolutely amazing. Both are recommended, but my personal opinion is NOPE is a can't miss horror film. Also stars Daniel Kaluuya plus Keke Palmer and co starring Keith David. Great cast and great film.
In the original script, Chris went to jail.
29:25 i LOVE fallout new vegas its my second favorite game right behind skyrim
Wait did Jane say "What the Flip Mode Squad? When Jeremy came back to life?"
22:36 dancing 😂
I wouldn’t call this a horror movie so Jane, I think you got a break with this one! Lol
This is going to be interesting watching coming from am interracial couple thank you for reacting let me go get a snack
The Notebook is a movie ment for you both to watch together ❤️ 😢😅
Jane and jv , in America black people especially black men when deciding to date another race we always asks the girl or guy if their parents have any problems with them dating a black person
The only small part for me unacounted for was a reaction of either Chris or his gf after he found all the pictures of the other guys. It was brushed aside so quick without being mentioned from either one. She had to have known what he found just now.
yall have more side talks then watching the movie
i had no idea what this movie was when i watched boy was i in for a ride
Please please please check out Us (2019). it is also directed by Jordan Peele. I think you'll enjoy it!!!! :)
LOL, I just realized you bring this up in this reaction. Yay!! Looking forward to it :D
I took me a while to notice that when a camera flash hits there eyes it re opens there real self.
The only guy that would believe him shows up so beautiful lol
So nobody with authority will never know what was really happening at that property with everything burning to the ground, does this keep continuing if another Neurosurgeon is found by these rich people?
Jordan Peele also worked on Us and Nope.
University of Windsor sweater? I'm from Windsor!❤
I love the scene where the woman at the party is feeling Chris's arm and wondering how he is in bed. She asks the feeble old guy in the wheelchair what he thinks of Chris and the guy nods and smiles, clearly expressing his approval to be the new occupant of Chris's body.
The other movie is called Us