Give props to Walter..... the guy had been trapped for God knows how long and just accepted it and stopped fighting Roman..... then when he’s finally freed (temporarily) he’s not scared shitless like Andre was but calm, collected and cunning enough to trick Rose into giving him the gun to shoot her and then kill himself to kill Roman..... he’s obviously been plotting revenge in there for a long time ..... glad he got it 😊
@@chevon1920 After 9/11 the US made a lot of new rules for plane passengers and the TSA was the one enforcing them. As a result they get this reputation as unfeeling enforcers of really strict and even invasive laws, and the media depicted them as such.
@@syafiqjabar They're also infamous for racial profiling post-9/11, needless to say. On the other hand, as 42% of TSA officers are POC vs. 33% of police officers, it's a much more diverse institution. And this is anecdotal, I remember people saying racialized TSA agents were pulled out of view immediately after 9/11 so it would be only white officers visible at security. So, it might be a joke on Peele's part -- kind of a lighthearted B plot about the non-heroic cousin of the CIA and FBI -- but nevertheless, the TSA is simultaneously rife with institutional racism and a relatively safe, stable place to work *for* racialized people. Maybe it does reflect some of the themes of the film.
She heard through the headphones - she was pretending to be the 911 operator, and heard through the call. He didn’t recognize that yet the audience could see via the shot to her faking to be the cop. They cut the lines to trap Black people there until they could steal their bodies. It’s layers of complex insidious envy evil and it’s an amazing proximity for the intentional well thought out cruelty of white supremacy via authority
Pretty valiant that he realized there was an innocent person still trapped inside the grandma which is why he tried to bring her with him, bad idea though, should’ve known she’d wake up
It was also because his mother died in a hit and run, and seeing her unconscious behind his car reminded him of how she died. So either way, whether or not he was thinking about Rose's grandmother lving in her head or he innocent person trapped in there with her; he wasn't just going to leave her there, the guilt would be too much. If you look again, at that specific moment, they cut to that image of Chris watching TV when he was a kid, the same image that appeared during the hypnotherapy scene when he described that trauma to Rose's mum.
I don't think he had figured out the grand scheme yet.. That Walter and the nanny were also shells for rose's grandma and grandpa. I figure he thought she was pretty weird and all but didn't know she was truly an Armitage.
i mean i get the people saying the ending aint realistic but something doesnt have to end bad for it to be realistic i like this ending its a twist to what u expect and chris was a great protagonist im glad he got a happy ending
thrash why is it not? His friend knew they were full of shit since days, and the police didn’t even understand shit in the phone call to come that fast. Think for two seconds
There was an alternate ending where actual police show up and arrest chris, but it certainly isn't satisfying and, in my opinion, almost ruins the film.
both endings they shot (this and one where chris is arrested and implied to either be imprisoned for the rest of his life or put to death) are bittersweet for different reasons and both end with chris in a cage of some sort, physically or otherwise. i don’t think either are quite as neat as real life. that being said, all things being equal, the last 10 minutes are an amazingly cathartic crescendo to the story. it may not be quite this brutal or quite this sudden but we’ve all (most anyway) fantasized about taking revenge against the enemies of equality and human decency. this ending is a perfect end to chris and rose’s character arcs.
To be fair it would be pretty hard to explain even for a white person. I mean the car literally rolled up on him straddling a girl with a gunshot wound lol
If you're trying to imply what i think you are.. no.. He was choking her and she had a gunshot wound. Who wouldnt raise their arms if the police saw them doing that?
she knew what she was doing calling for help to that police car. if it wasn’t his friend and it was an actual cop, she wouldn’t have been looked at as a threat at all. the justice system would be on her side. this triggered me sm fuck
I wish the guy who was the Granddad at least said thank you, to say he was free. Felt bad for the dude. He must of spent years in nothing but darkness.
Yep as earlier said, he did more than just a 'thank you'. He shot her, looked at him and thought, i will be your alibi for all of this. And proceeded to end himself right there.
Reminds me of the time I was on the floor head bleeding and my mom was like "come ON can't you be careful?" like woman its not the time pls💀💀 gotta love black ppl man
That is Alison Williams, daughter of former NBC anchor Brian Williams. The same guy who exaggerated the dangers he experienced as a journalist in either Afghanistan or Iraq.
Who wouldn’t? There are multiple dead bodies and you are strangling someone. I mean, do you see my point? How would they know it was justified self defense?
@@quaygrass6212 Dude the movie literally was about racism and about how everyone in that town see a black person. It was obvious that scene was meant that as a black person he would be assumed as the killer instead of victim by the cops. Don't be so oblivious.
Chris knows Georgina is likely dangerous yet he still tries to save her because he won’t make the same mistake twice. He truly is a good soul. Also, the Grandma seems to want to strangle Chris, as she’s reaching toward him, but she only manages to hit his arms over and over. This seems to indicate that the real Georgina was fighting to the end, trying to stop the grandma from hurting Chris, but sadly it wasn’t enough to stop the car from crashing.
This ending was 10x better than the realistic deleted one where Chris was in prison. 10x better. It’s a movie, it doesn’t have to be realistic. Scary movies avoid realistic endings all the time. This was definitely the better option. Everyone cheered in theaters when his buddy came out the squad car.
Rewatching this scene; when Chris puts his hands up it’s an act of surrendering… but as he stands over his opponent and realizes that his friend is there to end the situation; the putting up of the hands is almost empowering… like a fighter when he realizes he won and puts his hands up in victory.
This movie is genius… You know racism is a very true thing when you watch the ending and you feel like it’s all going to be pinned on Chris… plus tbh this is honestly how racist white people view black people
like, in a very real way: how many white women have called the police on a black man knowing she’d be seen as the victim no matter what in the past several years alone? all the “i’m not racist, but” white ladies watching this and acting like they’d never be alison-sure, you may not kill anyone, but you’re more than happy to get the police to do it for you.
In this final part of the movie Rose confirms she is just pure acting, until the very end. Allison Williams's superb performance makes the fact look even more creepy than it already is.
Unfortunately, that is the one plot hole to the film. All the evidence to prove their case was destroyed when the house caught fire. The only thing that could possibly help them is if they manage to rescue Andre and any other black folks held captive.
@@BunnyFlowers The ending implies all is well, and in movie magic, it is so. However, there is a hole in the fabric of things actually turning out well, given Chris killed a bunch of people and cannot prove his innocence. Since Peele did state he has drafted a sequel to Get Out, this might be explored.
@@LegionIvory I feel like that's why the father had candles and shit in the operating room. If anything goes down, he can easily knock over the candle to set the house on fire. Which he did when he got impaled lol.
Was genuinely expecting this film to have the cliché "cops arrest the protagonist and don't believe the story" deal. The typical modern horror movie trope of a bad ending. Was delighted when it was his friend instead. No joke when I first saw the siren light I actually rolled my eyes thinking "ah here, its gonna be one of those movies". Very glad it wasn't.
I doubt I'll ever experience anything in a theater that's as tense as that cop car pulling up on Chris. I saw this opening night and the entire audience went from cheering to deathly silent in half a second.
If this was real life and I was Chris I would have kicked him out the car and be like find your way back. After all out of the went through you think that's what I want to hear
3:08 I love the detail of the grandpa inside of Chris still aware of what's happening. He sees his granddaughter getting shot and manages to shed a tear through Chris's eyes.
Holy shit, she is the 911 operator! Notice how there's no reaction after the car crashes into the tree? That's because the "operator" picked up a gun and started to shoot at and chase Chris, just like they joked that her father would do.
It's insteresting that Rose didn't hear a house fire , two fights, Chris killing her mother , Chris killing her daddy with a hart , but she heard a crash outside the home.
One thing that’s not realistic though is when he got the flash off, the girlfriend DEFINITELY would’ve saw it go off, and the way he got up and talked as Well.
I agree about the flash part but not the way he spoke. I always try to wrap my head around how she didnt see the flash though. I guess it couldve been the way he was angled or she just didnt know the flash would make the original owner surface. But then peele shouldnt of had her at the scene in the beginning when lakeith stanfield got flashed
Gotta feel bad for Walter, nobody knows how long he was trapped and how many times he was put back in lockdown after taking back control and knew he had to end himself to not become trapped again
God damn look at how emotionally disconnected and just done with this shit before he starts choking her. That’s fucking crazy. Good as acting right there.
I remembered being at the theater watching the part when the police car arrived to the scene and out came Chris’s friend everyone started cheering and applauding. lol 😂
" I told you not to go inside that house" that has got to be the funniest line I've ever heard in a horror movie
That made me laugh, haha fr, like the way he says is rly funny 😂🤭
@@superdoggopuggowuggo1273 yeah man his delivery was spot-on. Like he doesn't want to rub it in his face but he just has to.
👊👍
I love how u can see him debating whether or not say it 😭
The timing of the delivery of the line, especially with Chris’ reaction with blood on his face and looking super-depressed and exhausted.
Funny how in the beginning of the movie, Chris says something like “Don’t wanna get chased off your lawn with a shotgun” while joking
That was a foreshadowing scene. This movie has so many subliminal messages and symbols. I had to watch like 5 times to pick everything up.
Foreshadowing
Well I mean he wasn’t really chased off the lawn with a shotgun. I think that’s a bolt action riffle she has.
Well, tecnichally they didn't chased him off with a shotgun, it was a hunting rifle
Did he really. I love when the movie makers do that shit
Give props to Walter..... the guy had been trapped for God knows how long and just accepted it and stopped fighting Roman..... then when he’s finally freed (temporarily) he’s not scared shitless like Andre was but calm, collected and cunning enough to trick Rose into giving him the gun to shoot her and then kill himself to kill Roman..... he’s obviously been plotting revenge in there for a long time ..... glad he got it 😊
He was in there longer than Andre
yea and Fuck that bitch Rose
He was planning that shit. Like the moment I get free bitch it's over.
Yea it’s lowkey sad too because he knew he couldn’t get his old life back because a old man was in his body. So he had no choice but to kill himself.
Plus he has a ugly scar on his forehead...
This is the most positive portrayal of TSA in media since 9/11.
...and in real life TSA has a very funny Instagram account
Or ever cause who gives af about the tsa, lol
@@chevon1920 After 9/11 the US made a lot of new rules for plane passengers and the TSA was the one enforcing them. As a result they get this reputation as unfeeling enforcers of really strict and even invasive laws, and the media depicted them as such.
Mk ultra
@@syafiqjabar They're also infamous for racial profiling post-9/11, needless to say. On the other hand, as 42% of TSA officers are POC vs. 33% of police officers, it's a much more diverse institution. And this is anecdotal, I remember people saying racialized TSA agents were pulled out of view immediately after 9/11 so it would be only white officers visible at security. So, it might be a joke on Peele's part -- kind of a lighthearted B plot about the non-heroic cousin of the CIA and FBI -- but nevertheless, the TSA is simultaneously rife with institutional racism and a relatively safe, stable place to work *for* racialized people. Maybe it does reflect some of the themes of the film.
She got excited thinking it was the police but realized it was his homeboy she stopped calling for help lol
Ikr? Shit was hilarious.
Maybe it was when the track was changing? Im sure there could be more unbelievable things if you look close enough but its a movie just watch
I'd love to know her last thoughts. Like "Fuck...Was it worth all of this?"
@@dawitk3831 I know lol
Well yeah, police = her survival. Rod murdered her as well the second he pulled up lol.
I remember the theater going crazy when the cop turned out to be his friend 😭😭
Mine 2😂😂
Mine 3😂😂
Mine 4
Mine 5.
Mine 6 😂
I love how Chris kinda nods at her when Rose tells him she loves him. Like, “Yeah, okay, sure you do. 🙄”
"Sure, Jan."
Oh my God yes I know!
@@joshuaroth318 ya think??
@@joshuaroth318 I was being sarcastic, it’s pretty obvious she didn’t love him, especially when we all know she setup him up to be killed ... duhhh
@@Yamas258 lol 😊
Funny how she heard Chris hitting her grandmother away and outisde of her house but not all the noise from the killings downstairs. Lol
she had earphones on...
@@milanostojic9523 just the right time her music stopped LOL
She might not have heard that; since the house was on fire, she could have started to smell it burning.
She heard through the headphones - she was pretending to be the 911 operator, and heard through the call. He didn’t recognize that yet the audience could see via the shot to her faking to be the cop. They cut the lines to trap Black people there until they could steal their bodies. It’s layers of complex insidious envy evil and it’s an amazing proximity for the intentional well thought out cruelty of white supremacy via authority
Or maybe she smelled the smoke. The house was on fire
Pretty valiant that he realized there was an innocent person still trapped inside the grandma which is why he tried to bring her with him, bad idea though, should’ve known she’d wake up
WHY DIDNT HE THINK TO FLASH THE CAMERA AT HER THOUGH
@@IlyaNLeo She was unconscious and then she was pummeling him while he drove; he never had time to do the flash :(
It was also because his mother died in a hit and run, and seeing her unconscious behind his car reminded him of how she died. So either way, whether or not he was thinking about Rose's grandmother lving in her head or he innocent person trapped in there with her; he wasn't just going to leave her there, the guilt would be too much.
If you look again, at that specific moment, they cut to that image of Chris watching TV when he was a kid, the same image that appeared during the hypnotherapy scene when he described that trauma to Rose's mum.
I don't think he had figured out the grand scheme yet.. That Walter and the nanny were also shells for rose's grandma and grandpa. I figure he thought she was pretty weird and all but didn't know she was truly an Armitage.
Ohhh that's why he took her with him. That makes sense.
Thank god they didn't release the alternate ending in the actual movie release. That would've been so depressing.
Whats the alternate??? Was the cop car not his friend?!!?
@@titoramirez5198 yeah. Cops were not his friend and they imprison him for life time.
I would have screamed in absolute rage if they went that ending. Chris is one tough hero, man.
it would’ve made sense tho & would’ve been more realistic because we all know how the justice system is
He gone through so much shit like killing the entire kidnapper family he deserves a happy ending
i mean i get the people saying the ending aint realistic but something doesnt have to end bad for it to be realistic i like this ending its a twist to what u expect and chris was a great protagonist im glad he got a happy ending
thrash why is it not? His friend knew they were full of shit since days, and the police didn’t even understand shit in the phone call to come that fast. Think for two seconds
There was an alternate ending where the cop that comes is a white cop, and he arrests Chris.
There was an alternate ending where actual police show up and arrest chris, but it certainly isn't satisfying and, in my opinion, almost ruins the film.
both endings they shot (this and one where chris is arrested and implied to either be imprisoned for the rest of his life or put to death) are bittersweet for different reasons and both end with chris in a cage of some sort, physically or otherwise. i don’t think either are quite as neat as real life. that being said, all things being equal, the last 10 minutes are an amazingly cathartic crescendo to the story. it may not be quite this brutal or quite this sudden but we’ve all (most anyway) fantasized about taking revenge against the enemies of equality and human decency. this ending is a perfect end to chris and rose’s character arcs.
@Ghost_ Slaayer It matters in the context of this movie because a black man would not be given the benefit of the doubt by a white cop.
when he sees the cops roll up after all he’s been through and raises his arms dreadfully instead of feeling instantly safe says a lot
Fr
To be fair it would be pretty hard to explain even for a white person. I mean the car literally rolled up on him straddling a girl with a gunshot wound lol
It says that Jordan peele is a racist with a victim complex
@@bigbowlowrong4694 Nah don't use logic 💀
If you're trying to imply what i think you are.. no.. He was choking her and she had a gunshot wound. Who wouldnt raise their arms if the police saw them doing that?
she knew what she was doing calling for help to that police car. if it wasn’t his friend and it was an actual cop, she wouldn’t have been looked at as a threat at all. the justice system would be on her side. this triggered me sm fuck
I know, female privilege.
@@xxxgxxx9348 add white to the list too
@@jiminsforehead8570 I don’t believe in that.
@@xxxgxxx9348 but you believe in female privilege? That's some trifling ass shit right there
@@xxxgxxx9348 like the other person said, you believe in female privilege but not white privilege? Hilarious. Classic example of wilful ignorance
The sacrifice made by the "grandpa" in the end 👏👏
tree trunx wasn’t actually the grandpa. The flash made him go back to himself
Roger Roger that’s why it’s in airquotes
@@rogerroger1347 no fucking shit
Christian Ordonez it’s not air-quotes if it’s in print. Then it’s actual quotation marks. Lol
@@rogerroger1347 i dont understand tho how come the flash done something like that
I wish the guy who was the Granddad at least said thank you, to say he was free. Felt bad for the dude. He must of spent years in nothing but darkness.
He did more than say thank you. He killed Rose and her grandpa, thereby saving Chris in return.
Maybe he feared losing control, so he ended it while he could
There was a tear in his eye. I think that was the thank you.
Yep as earlier said, he did more than just a 'thank you'. He shot her, looked at him and thought, i will be your alibi for all of this. And proceeded to end himself right there.
Would have been cheesy and stupid
Literally an oscar deserving movie..
Hiya Sarmah Daniel Kaluuya stole the movie, he was the best thing about it and Rel
No true but a good movie
Best Original Screenplay
Riiight. Except not..
You're crazy!!!!!🤦
"I mean I told you not to go in the house..."
Me: Dude, this is not the time 🤣
Def not the time I just escaped abduction and you think this is what I want to hear
@@A_Notes I Mean he was right he warned him.
@@Salik96 idc lol be glad I made it out alive
@@A_Notes He glad but he still warned him lol.
Reminds me of the time I was on the floor head bleeding and my mom was like "come ON can't you be careful?" like woman its not the time pls💀💀 gotta love black ppl man
Words can't describe how happy I was when Rod got out of the car.
Such a satisfying ending. I am sick of how most horror movies have bad endings.
What kind of horror movies have bad ending.
Mine is Netflix Texas chainsaw massuce
@@rolando90s Most zombie apocalypse movies come to mind like the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.
@@haircafekevin train to busan I cried when the father got bit
@dor I guess so but it was still really sad
@@rolando90s The Mist
The look Georgina gives Chris’s in the car, pure evil and super iconic.
And frankly terrifying. That was legit one of the scariest moments I’ve ever seen in a movie.
@@Mystrohan ikr I'm surprised more people don't mention it when discussing the movie and his escape
She delivers " Yoouuu ruined my hooouuse!" like Faye Dunaway playing Joan Crawford. Old White lady rage 😆
She's the matriarch of the house, and is so upset of what just happened
She just went batspit crazy
I'll never forget when the whole theater clapped when Chris's friend pulled up🤧
I've never seen a happy ending so effectively used as a twist, so refreshing. And the relief on his face when he sees its his friend, amazing acting
Rose's actress is legendary. I don't know if I've ever seen such a perfect depiction of a psychopath in any other movie or TV show.
That is Alison Williams, daughter of former NBC anchor Brian Williams. The same guy who exaggerated the dangers he experienced as a journalist in either Afghanistan or Iraq.
American Psycho
Todd alquist from breaking bad maybe
No country for old men anton forsure
@@HurricaneIVsbhaeasily
Man I really felt for him. I was so glad when he fought and killed them all off.
Especially his girl they been together for a while and seeing his own love betrayed him. Ouch.
The fact he instinctively put his hands up when the lights turned on, this movie is great man
Who wouldn’t? There are multiple dead bodies and you are strangling someone. I mean, do you see my point? How would they know it was justified self defense?
That’s what you’re supposed to do? Lol
@@quaygrass6212 Dude the movie literally was about racism and about how everyone in that town see a black person. It was obvious that scene was meant that as a black person he would be assumed as the killer instead of victim by the cops. Don't be so oblivious.
God, I remember when I saw this in theaters, the moment those sirens flared my heart sank, terrified more than anything else in the movie.
Same!
This film is a comedically horrifying masterpiece 🔥💯💯💯
Yeah brilliant with lots of dark humor
it’s not that scary for me, more suspenseful
Rod was the only thing funny about this film, if you mean that, yes.
What made love this movie is that the protagonist isn't some incompetent idiot who keeps doing mistakes
It’s more of a thriller. Not really a horror movie
Chris knows Georgina is likely dangerous yet he still tries to save her because he won’t make the same mistake twice. He truly is a good soul. Also, the Grandma seems to want to strangle Chris, as she’s reaching toward him, but she only manages to hit his arms over and over. This seems to indicate that the real Georgina was fighting to the end, trying to stop the grandma from hurting Chris, but sadly it wasn’t enough to stop the car from crashing.
Do you not see that smile that's Kamala Harris
I love how the guy is clear about what he has to do after being flash. This movie does make real sense
When they show the sunken place the persons consciousness sees what’s happening as a passenger.
@@Gobackto4chan yeah that's how he knew
I read this comment 6 times and I still can’t figure out if it’s sarcastic or not
1:20 Chris has been through so much shit this didn't even bother him, look at the way he looked at her xD
"sure, this may as well happen"
LMAOO He’s like “Again? Really?”
“😐” 😂😂
If you watch it again you will her hair and everyone's hat was cover for the mark that the surgery left
@@CrazyManhog what
Really says a LOT of about the Grandma when she's angry about her "house being ruined", rather than wondering where her family is.
It has a double meaning. By house she meant family
@@connorstebbins2396Triple meaning. She's also referring to Georgina's body.
"You ruined my house!" - Grandma. From 1:19 - 1:22
And now her being alive is ruined
She was terrifying that scene.
She was changing look at her hair n face 😳😬
@@adajhacampbell5799 Bruh I didn’t even notice that!! Wtf
This ending was 10x better than the realistic deleted one where Chris was in prison. 10x better. It’s a movie, it doesn’t have to be realistic. Scary movies avoid realistic endings all the time. This was definitely the better option. Everyone cheered in theaters when his buddy came out the squad car.
Right. The whole movie isnt exactly realistic
White's are racist ,it real as real gets
Kardashians
When the police car arrived, i was fully depresed think he will get a arested. Thanks they choose this ending
I thought he was gonna get killed. White person shot and a black dude standing over? Dead as a door knob.
I think it would have been a meaningful ending that aligns with the films message honestly
“I mean I told you not to go in that house!” 😂
Rewatching this scene; when Chris puts his hands up it’s an act of surrendering… but as he stands over his opponent and realizes that his friend is there to end the situation; the putting up of the hands is almost empowering… like a fighter when he realizes he won and puts his hands up in victory.
4:30 is one of the best acting moments of the entire decade. That fucking grin has been burned into my brain for six years now.
She's a bad actor, but this film is amazing
@@IronheartvsMilesHow is she a bad actress?
The smile was scary 😢
This movie was absolute genius!
Rod was the TRUE hero of this movie!
2:09 FLINT LOCKWOOD!
Underrated
@@doriencalen8225 I know. Underrated as fuck
Old boy was zoomin 🤣
This comment 😂😭
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I choked when the friend stepped out of the police car. What an ending 😭👏🏽
This movie is genius… You know racism is a very true thing when you watch the ending and you feel like it’s all going to be pinned on Chris… plus tbh this is honestly how racist white people view black people
That’s why I’m glad that family got what they deserved
No...?
like, in a very real way: how many white women have called the police on a black man knowing she’d be seen as the victim no matter what in the past several years alone? all the “i’m not racist, but” white ladies watching this and acting like they’d never be alison-sure, you may not kill anyone, but you’re more than happy to get the police to do it for you.
@@chrisshimizu308 like 1% of white people but ok
@@user-by5lj5fs4v ooooh you'd be surprised.
or not
In this final part of the movie Rose confirms she is just pure acting, until the very end. Allison Williams's superb performance makes the fact look even more creepy than it already is.
I like the end when his friend pulled up..Chris was scared but relieved...then dude says. "I told you not to go in that freaking house"
I really want to see a scene where Rod shows Chris to the police and proves he was right.
Unfortunately, that is the one plot hole to the film.
All the evidence to prove their case was destroyed when the house caught fire. The only thing that could possibly help them is if they manage to rescue Andre and any other black folks held captive.
Not exactly... The bodies of 2 missing people "grandma & grandpa" are still there for evidence
@@LegionIvory How is that a “plot hole”? It literally ends with them driving away, there is no “case”
@@BunnyFlowers The ending implies all is well, and in movie magic, it is so. However, there is a hole in the fabric of things actually turning out well, given Chris killed a bunch of people and cannot prove his innocence.
Since Peele did state he has drafted a sequel to Get Out, this might be explored.
@@LegionIvory I feel like that's why the father had candles and shit in the operating room. If anything goes down, he can easily knock over the candle to set the house on fire. Which he did when he got impaled lol.
I've never rooted for any protagonist as much as I've rooted for Chris , he's literally the smartest one ❤
Was genuinely expecting this film to have the cliché "cops arrest the protagonist and don't believe the story" deal. The typical modern horror movie trope of a bad ending.
Was delighted when it was his friend instead. No joke when I first saw the siren light I actually rolled my eyes thinking "ah here, its gonna be one of those movies".
Very glad it wasn't.
In deleted scenes Chris is seen in jail with his friend visiting him, the director says he changed his mind for the ending.
The cops would find surgeon room in the house
I doubt I'll ever experience anything in a theater that's as tense as that cop car pulling up on Chris. I saw this opening night and the entire audience went from cheering to deathly silent in half a second.
Nobody:
Rod: *"I mean I told you not to go in the house"*
If this was real life and I was Chris I would have kicked him out the car and be like find your way back. After all out of the went through you think that's what I want to hear
@@A_Notes in the end, he’s incredibly grateful and relieved that it was Rod and not the cops
@@A_Notes How does Chris kick him out the car from the passenger seat>
At the end,that song Brother ,Sikiliza,kimbiaa unakimbia mbali,(Swahili meaning for brother listen,run,run far away)
Interesting... funny how he couldn't even finish the job. Black dudes be funny lol had that been me.. Johnny boy would've been a goner
As a Kenyan, I believe they also played this song at the begining so I knew shit was going down.
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Wow,they used a Swahili song saying "Listen,Run away" 😍😍
I thought it meant sneaky wizard lol
@@chelseaking1735 me too lol
In the immortal words of Lotto from 8 Mile, "the black guy doesn't die in this movie."
0:41 me trying to forget something cringey I said in 2012
LMAO
😂😂😂 u wouldn‘t believe how much i can relate haha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s me regretting saying some cringey shit to my crush 😂
LOL
This is one of the best endings to a horror movie by far
“I mean I told you not to go in the house” 🤣🤣😭😭🤣
3:08 I love the detail of the grandpa inside of Chris still aware of what's happening. He sees his granddaughter getting shot and manages to shed a tear through Chris's eyes.
Literally an intelligent protagonist
Holy shit, she is the 911 operator! Notice how there's no reaction after the car crashes into the tree? That's because the "operator" picked up a gun and started to shoot at and chase Chris, just like they joked that her father would do.
Wait what?
@@BunnyFlowers Rose is the 911 operator. She may have tapped the contact to her phone.
@@akshay6027 impossible. She had her headphones on listening to music before noticing the crash sound.
@@Faisal-nx8zy actually check the music that was playing in the car, she was listening to the same music from the car through the call.
@@rednaxela3769 Unless UA-cam switched out the music, she was listening to The Time of My Life. The music in the car was some big band music.
That song in the end sang in kiswahili literally translates to "listen, you ran far away" quite a rendition to the scene!
3:11 his tears, the saddest thing that i have ever seen...
It's insteresting that Rose didn't hear a house fire , two fights, Chris killing her mother , Chris killing her daddy with a hart , but she heard a crash outside the home.
I think it was because he crashed specifically into the woman. Rose most likely had her brain linked with her.
Not to mention Chris squashing Jeremy's head open.
This video should've been named Get Out: Ending Scene.
One thing that’s not realistic though is when he got the flash off, the girlfriend DEFINITELY would’ve saw it go off, and the way he got up and talked as Well.
When they see the flash, they are back to their original self and can do everything as before
I agree about the flash part but not the way he spoke. I always try to wrap my head around how she didnt see the flash though. I guess it couldve been the way he was angled or she just didnt know the flash would make the original owner surface. But then peele shouldnt of had her at the scene in the beginning when lakeith stanfield got flashed
@@jonboii4322 She wasn’t actually there when Andre got flashed tho
@@LeadmeGuideme777Fucking really mate???
she wasn’t there at the party when chris took the pic of andre
4:10 LMFAOOOOOO he's like "yeah ok bitch"
The fact he’d rather kill himself than go back says a lot
Just an endless abyss of falling until you die in the physical? I’d done myself too.
Does it, though?
@@starraesky yeah i guess i don’t know man you’re making me implode
Does he, though?
This is by far the best Jordan Peele movie. All the others he made doesn't compare. If Jordan goes back to this storytelling I would surely watch.
There’s so many jump scares in this movie they scare the shit out of me everytime
This is body a body horror and a psychological thriller at its core. I loved every minute of it. Very original, thank you Jordan Peele.
I wouldn't say body horror, just psychological
@ you must’ve not seen the operating scene.
2:26 "Damn you" 😂😂😂😂
Rose is listening to “I’ve had the time of my life” from Dirty Dancing lol.
A classic 1987 song
When I saw “Airport” on the door I already knew it was his friend I was like Yeet!
Everyone needs a friend like Rod.
1:20-1:22 when she said “You ruined my house!” Chris didn’t ruined the house. Dean ruined the house.
1:11 This scene also shows she was wearing a wig to cover the up surgery mark.
Also why his friend was wearing a hat
Grandpa did enjoy his running 😂
Now thats how you tell a story!!!! "honesly i'm not being sarcastic" that fairy tale ending like replay vallue 100 percent.
True Brilliant storytelling
A well deserved ending 👨🏽💻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽bravo love never ends well
daniel has some of the best facial acting i’ve seen
One of the most satisfying endings in film.
Best horror movie ever
I don’t think anyone else noticed at 2:48 you see blood come out of his nose just like it did with the other dude in the beginning of the film.
Gotta feel bad for Walter, nobody knows how long he was trapped and how many times he was put back in lockdown after taking back control and knew he had to end himself to not become trapped again
5:16 Thank God it was Rod!
I hope outtakes are released someday.
Rod is a best friend to define all best friends.
I remember the theatre wasn’t happy when they thought it was police, thank goodness it was his friend
This moovie is so unique , each Time i watch, ivl discovering, détails
1:19 this part of the fucking scene terrified me the first time i saw it
*Looks at Chris* *thinks about it* “I mean I told you not to go in that house” 😂😂😂
God damn look at how emotionally disconnected and just done with this shit before he starts choking her. That’s fucking crazy. Good as acting right there.
Bro I low ki laughed when he started to choke her after she said "I love you"
That ONE time your crazy paranoid friend was right
I mean I told you not to go in the house gets me every time LMFAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I mean I told you not to go in that house 😂😂😂😂
I remembered being at the theater watching the part when the police car arrived to the scene and out came Chris’s friend everyone started cheering and applauding. lol 😂
“U RUINED MY HOUSE” shit had me dying laughing
Me too 😂😂
Moral of the Story: Make sure your camera has its flash on.
The thumbnail had me thinking it was Jurassic Park for a sec lol
Best movie hands down
Cops aren’t gonna believe his story 😂😭
4:35 Pure evil
Grandma is the most creepy character in the movie.