Jordan Peele does it again!! Nope (2022) Movie REACTION!!

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  • @NikkiStevenReact
    @NikkiStevenReact  Рік тому +60

    Nope full, unedited watch-a-long REACTION: bit.ly/3V6NX3X
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    • @everettinquisitor7818
      @everettinquisitor7818 Рік тому +3

      You both should watch the wolf of Wall Street next it’s a good film

    • @NikkiStevenReact
      @NikkiStevenReact  Рік тому

      @Everett Inquisitor love that movie... seen it many times

    • @everettinquisitor7818
      @everettinquisitor7818 Рік тому

      @@NikkiStevenReact do you think you’ll do that movie reaction for this channel?

    • @TheRedRaven_
      @TheRedRaven_ Рік тому

      You guys thought this was weird? Do a react to "1899", lol it will blow your minds.

    • @MrLaureus
      @MrLaureus Рік тому

      Please, react to Interstellar! Please Please Please!

  • @SamanthaGonzalez-vm3lk
    @SamanthaGonzalez-vm3lk Рік тому +1028

    The digestion scene has to be one of the most amazing yet horrifying thing I have ever seen. The screams of the people and the claustrophobic feel, the horrible smell, being stuck in that situation for hours. I genuinely thought it was an actual UFO, so it really took me by surprise.

    • @jeremycovelli
      @jeremycovelli Рік тому +151

      The best part is how it was filmed.. just people between a couple of orange bed sheets on soft white backlit board. So simple, yet so terrifing it the right context.

    • @17thknight
      @17thknight Рік тому

      That was the moment I was done. Just torture porn of children. Absolutely vile, kind of crap you expect from Eli Roth.

    • @Kyle-cb6yl
      @Kyle-cb6yl Рік тому +45

      Unless they’ve created smellivision in secret, I think the smell was you 😂

    • @tiffanybiscuit7587
      @tiffanybiscuit7587 Рік тому +30

      Have you seen the film 'Under the Skin '? ...there is a scene in which a human is harvested by an alien ...it haunted my nights for weeks ...the sound , music and visualisation is so well done for a low budget film.

    • @DigiMyst
      @DigiMyst Рік тому +11

      @@tiffanybiscuit7587 I think about that scene often. That is some truly disturbing stuff right there.

  • @KT-zm1qw
    @KT-zm1qw Рік тому +748

    Jupe was suffering from PTSD, and if you look at the alien costumes his kids were wearing it goes back to the monkey incident. When they are panning on the Jupe set you see the cameras lined up. The sides look like the eyes on the costume. Jupe never learned from this tragic event, so he thought he could work with this animal, and learned the hard way. The shoe was the spectacle. The entire movie showed you not to directly look in the eyes of an animal. When the chimp came out of the kitchen Jupe was looking at the shoe, and also looking through the table cloth. He was crouched in a submissive posture and was non threatening, which allowed the chimp to come back to its senses. Sorry for the long winded comment. One last thing, I think the alien changes shapes to try to get you to look at it so it could eat you.

    • @sonnysmith3244
      @sonnysmith3244 Рік тому +52

      I think it’s more likely it isn’t an alien and it expands as a territorial display to ward off threats or other Jean Jackets.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Рік тому +54

      The jellyfish doesn't have to look at you to eat you, not _quite._ Otherwise, it wouldn't have eaten the plastic horse. Its unfurled form is definitely like a pufferfish puffing up or a bear standing on its hind legs - or an ape or human screaming. A threat display.

    • @northwind2538
      @northwind2538 Рік тому +72

      I definitely saw the expansion of the creature as its ultimate intimidation technique. It easily could've sucked them all up as the sombrero but it saw OJ as a threat and needed to respond accordingly.

    • @KT-zm1qw
      @KT-zm1qw Рік тому +32

      @@northwind2538 oooh never thought about it this way. Yes! Because OJ said Jean Jacket saw this as his territory so it was displaying dominance.

    • @rubypanterra.
      @rubypanterra. Рік тому +12

      When Jean Jacket sucked up Angel, the barbed wire hurt it. I think that prompted the metamorphosis.

  • @joyajohnson2216
    @joyajohnson2216 Рік тому +135

    The twist of “what if it’s not a ship” was BRILLIANT.

  • @ThePhoenixThatRose
    @ThePhoenixThatRose Рік тому +182

    I was reading somewhere that the reason Jean Jacket changed shape was because it considered them an official threat. So it changed into it's bigger and more intimidating form.

    • @SuzakuX
      @SuzakuX Рік тому +20

      I thought maybe it turned itself inside out to expel the barbed wire that it sucked up.

    • @ThePhoenixThatRose
      @ThePhoenixThatRose Рік тому +9

      @@SuzakuX hmm that could also be true.

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 Рік тому +33

      i think it's more likely it changed shape because not only was it threatened but it wanted them to stare at it. Changing forms made it impossible to not stare at it.

    • @ryanfoster2869
      @ryanfoster2869 Рік тому +23

      You are correct. The barbed wire hurt it so it got pissed off and put on a giant threat display. The green flaps around its eye are kinda like those frills that some lizards have around their necks.

    • @balloonedraccoon2503
      @balloonedraccoon2503 Рік тому +6

      I think what is most terrifying is the we just wouldn't know why it's doing that because it's alien. We could all speculate these opinions but in reality we wouldn't know, so my instinct would be just get the f out of there!

  • @dorothyknosby5648
    @dorothyknosby5648 Рік тому +242

    I did a review on this film for one of my grad school rhetoric classes. The amount of research, detail, and layers of meaning in this film is insane. Truly a masterpiece.

    • @NikkiStevenReact
      @NikkiStevenReact  Рік тому +37

      That’s awesome. Definitely not something you catch on a first watch.

    • @dorothyknosby5648
      @dorothyknosby5648 Рік тому +13

      @@NikkiStevenReact Oh dang, thanks! Yeah it was a long process to understand all the lil bits of the film, but it was worth it. Thanks for the response! ☺️ It means a lot.

    • @AntonioCapacho
      @AntonioCapacho Рік тому +6

      Dude i would very much like to read your paper,

    • @lotusinn3
      @lotusinn3 Рік тому +3

      Sounds like a great read! I wrote a similar type of paper on Christopher Nolan’s Tenet!

    • @ateam404
      @ateam404 Рік тому +3

      If you ever post a video on your paper please let us know. I would love to see it.

  • @runningwithscissors1524
    @runningwithscissors1524 Рік тому +343

    The entire chimp rampage scene may or may not be based on a real-life event involving a chimpanzee named Travis who was raised around humans since birth. Like Gordy, Travis was an animal actor who appeared in commercials and a few TV shows.
    Despite Travis’s socialization around humans, he ended up brutally mauling a woman, and was shot and killed by a police officer. The woman attacked by Travis needed 7 hours of surgery to fix her face and hands, but she was left permanently blind.

    • @fallingawayfromthenorm
      @fallingawayfromthenorm Рік тому +76

      It definitely was inspired by it in some ways, one very noticeable one I immediately caught in the trailer was the way that Mary Jo Elliot covered her face with a veil and a hat, the same choice of face covering was chosen by the woman who was attacked by Travis the chimp when she had an interview with Oprah sometime after the attack.

    • @Happofusagarii
      @Happofusagarii Рік тому +15

      was that the one where the call is famous and the lady is just yelling that her pet monkey is eating her friends face or ripping it to piece?

    • @Smwhereasleeprn
      @Smwhereasleeprn Рік тому +9

      I remember this story on tv as a child, its horrifying and sad what happened to her. Those images are still in my head.

    • @sheerri
      @sheerri Рік тому +23

      @@Happofusagarii Different instance. The monkey who mauled the other woman you mentioned was not trained as an actor but kept as a pet instead and may have been drugged by the owner, which contributed to its violent behavior.

    • @Happofusagarii
      @Happofusagarii Рік тому +6

      @@sheerri ahh okay, thanks for letting me know🤝

  • @fallingawayfromthenorm
    @fallingawayfromthenorm Рік тому +384

    While I wasn’t necessarily scared watching this movie, I felt a ton of dread and deep uneasiness and I love when a movie can make me anxious in the best way. The scenes with Gordy and when Jean Jacket eats all the people from Jupe’s show left me thoroughly disturbed. For days after watching the movie it was all I could think about. I think it has definitely made its way into my favorite’s list.

    • @Patrick-jd1ku
      @Patrick-jd1ku Рік тому +10

      Peele is really good at making you feel uneasy and anxious, because it happened with both this movie and Get Out (haven't seen Us yet)

    • @calivibes_84
      @calivibes_84 Рік тому +3

      I agree! It was SO unsettling during so many different parts. just did that so well and I can’t sit to see what he does next 👌👏 Also the sound people should be nominated because the sounds just made it. I was so uncomfortable😭👌

    • @mickyjoe97
      @mickyjoe97 Рік тому +3

      Exactly. While watching, and immediately after finishing it I wasn't sure how to feel, despite definitely enjoying it. But the amount of times I've found myself thinking about it more and more and hearing discussions and theories about it makes me love it more and more. Plus Jupe's show was one of the most horrific things I've ever seen lol

    • @ninafamilia2619
      @ninafamilia2619 Рік тому

      Don’t think it supposed to be a scary movie

    • @rabooey
      @rabooey Рік тому

      So you felt a ton of dread, and deep uneasiness, and anxious ..but not scared. Lol wtf do you think scared is? I'll give you a hint: It isn't just jump scares.
      So stupid.

  • @ChaosMarine9118
    @ChaosMarine9118 Рік тому +87

    The evolution of Jean Jacket at the end does a couple of things… For one, it’s a “dance” of sorts to get its prey to be fixated on it. It’s prey can’t help but be drawn in and look directly at it’s weird shape. Also, it’s “eye” resembles a hybrid of film and digital camera sensor. It’s flashing “whips” almost make me feel like it’s capturing images of what it’s looking at. Fantastic creature concept that further illustrates the themes of the movie.

    • @wolfwing1
      @wolfwing1 Рік тому +7

      heh I think it's also a threat display.

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 Рік тому

      @@wolfwing1 barely a threat display it feeds off of people being entranced by it. Why would it want to do the opposite? I think it also maybe copied the form of ufo's to reel people in. It was definitely to lure attention more so.

  • @irishpieceoftrash
    @irishpieceoftrash Рік тому +73

    This film, from beginning to end, unsettled me but in the best possible way. Also whoever did the sound design for this film, give them an award please because the sound was like a chracter all by itself and kept the tension up throughout.

  • @rwilsonpaladin
    @rwilsonpaladin Рік тому +71

    In the chimp story, Steven Yeun child character got spared because he did not look the rampaging chimp in the eyes and was not perceived as a threat.

    • @YoGeeBear317
      @YoGeeBear317 Рік тому +10

      His eyes were blocked a little at first but it was him being hunkered down that was a sign of submission. When he seen the kid wasn't a threat, then he's back to normal. He even asks what happens to the family in monkey sign language.

    • @Bucslife31
      @Bucslife31 Рік тому

      I feel like it goes deeper than that I think and just hit me up I think Gordy was hypnotized now hear me out just think about it what's going all the way back to get out the movie what was the lady doing to the black man and women in that movie she was hypnotizing them to go into a sunken place do you remember when Andre Heywood got snapped out of the sunken place you start screaming get out now let me take you back to the movie nope I feel like when the blue popped Gordy went back to him old self a chip from Africa and starting killing everybody and when he did the whole sign language what happened to the family he went back to his sunken place and that's why they all connected get out us and nope

    • @Emsicle3D
      @Emsicle3D Рік тому +2

      @@Bucslife31 It truly is just commentary on the exploitation of animals and was mirroring a real-life event. Non-domesticated animals, even ones that have been 'trained', are all capable of snapping at killing people. It's why many places have restrictions on what you can have as pets. Nice fan theory though.

  • @matthewr7593
    @matthewr7593 Рік тому +58

    Jordan Peele deserves all the flowers. His three movies are amazing and in my life I’ve never laughed harder than at my favorite Key and Peele sketches, which there are many. I watch them over and over and die laughing every time.

  • @Riku-zv5dk
    @Riku-zv5dk Рік тому +183

    I like to think of myself not easily rattled, as a writer I have written and researched some pretty fucked up things, but listening to a bunch of characters being crushed and digested really unnerved me, I give this movie props for accomplishing that

    • @monsterking1973
      @monsterking1973 Рік тому +30

      Seeing all those people Being digest and hearing there screams was terrifying

    • @17thknight
      @17thknight Рік тому

      Just torture porn. And involving children. Disgusting and a real low point for Peele. If he wants to be Eli Roth then I guess well done.

    • @st1nkydan
      @st1nkydan Рік тому +4

      I also wanna start writing, any tips?

    • @NikkiStevenReact
      @NikkiStevenReact  Рік тому +35

      Yeah, the sounds and visuals were something else

    • @Riku-zv5dk
      @Riku-zv5dk Рік тому +13

      @@st1nkydan My tips for someone starting would be:
      Get an idea that you're comfortable and stick with it, something you can focus on and just go with it.
      Write what you know, if you're lacking inspiration use the people and things in your life, past and present, as a basis for your initial ideas, a familiar basis will do more for you than any idea.
      If you're coming up short with information, don't be afraid to research, whether it is poring over books of information, watching or reading something to see how they did it, learn from others.
      Don't be afraid, or rather, don't let fear control you. A lot of new writers start off scared, scared of not being original, scared of making mistakes, and scared of being bad. These are normal fears, but these are also things a writer will experience, you will make mistakes, you will probably have a dud or two, and you will probably have similarities to other work.
      This is all normal, but you learn by doing, it's like walking, you trip the first few times, but eventually you will be able to sprint.
      And finally, have fun. If your writing is draining and you're miserable doing it, it's probably not for you. There is no shame in that, it's not for everyone. And this goes for your ideas, if you have a fun silly idea, run with it, own it, if it is what you enjoy writing, then do it.

  • @danwilliams2551
    @danwilliams2551 Рік тому +50

    So the big motif with this movie is "spectacle"/the things we do for entertainment, and the numerous bad ways that chasing down spectacle can end in disaster. The people who brought in a wild animal on a TV stage inevitably got people killed. The main cast are chasing down this giant monster that could easily get them killed. Jupe tries to give an audience a spectacle with Jean Jacket and gets 40 people killed. So there's a deep purposefulness to the fact that the way to survive an encounter with Jean Jacket is to NOT look at it.

  • @theshakyproject2971
    @theshakyproject2971 Рік тому +281

    I believe each of the characters represent specific examples of neurodivergence.
    OJ is Autism.
    Em is ADHD.
    Angel is Anxiety.
    Antlers is Depression.
    Jupe is PTSD.

    • @iridescentlytey4933
      @iridescentlytey4933 Рік тому +25

      omg your mind! you're so right!

    • @witchmoonstone444
      @witchmoonstone444 Рік тому +28

      Im all 5 of these « gotta catch ‘em all » neurodivergent edition lmao 💀😂

    • @lonestarwolfentertainment7184
      @lonestarwolfentertainment7184 Рік тому +5

      So they are all representations of me, no wonder I resonate with these characters:

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 Рік тому +7

      i feel like OJ was WAYYY more depression , antlers was OCD/OBSESSION . I mean think about how antlers went out. He went out to capture the money shot aka addiction and obsessiveness. He didn't get taken up because he was done with his self , to him he would get something out of the capture and live on eternally by name. OJ on the other hand the entire more was honestly very fed up majority of the time and he would carry around all the signs of actual depression/anxiety.

    • @sodadile
      @sodadile Рік тому +1

      @@h3llboyyy407 I think OJ could b both !! As an autistic person I related to his behaviors a lot while watching and I can absolutely see how it’s very likely that he also has depression

  • @aubrey8673
    @aubrey8673 Рік тому +44

    That digestion scene in theaters was one of the scariest, most terrifying things I’ve ever seen in a horror film. When that fake horse came cars through the OJ’s windshield I about jumped out of my skin. I can usually tell when a jump scare is coming, but let me tell you I was not expecting that. The sound editing of this movie is insane to hear in theaters. , It was such a creepy experience. Last thing I think in the end when it was transforming, I believe it was doing that to show dominance and trying to be threatening. A lot of animals will make themselves appear bigger to intimidate, potential predators or prey.

  • @horrorcide13
    @horrorcide13 Рік тому +169

    The digestion scene was by far the CREEPIEST shit I've seen in a while. Especially the screams echoing in the sky during the night. Those people were stuck in Jean Jacket for HOURS, slowly being digested and crushed. And you can hear a child call for their "mommy" during the initial swallowing scene where it zooms on all the people being sucked up the esophagus. So unnerving and something I won't forget anytime soon.
    Also, right at the beginning of the movie, the radio mentioned how some hikers went missing before. That is who you actually hear screaming right at the beginning and whose stuff was being shot from the sky, initially killing the dad. First time watching it, I was like "Why does it sound like people screaming in the sky?" during that first scene. Whelp, didn't take long for me to figure out I wasn't imagining shit.
    Balloons are super bad around animals, whether it's startling chimps or killing giant sea-like aliens when they eat it. Good job seeing the UFO on the jacket, I noticed that first time too. A lot of reactors miss that! Even the logo behind the bleachers resemble the horses being sucked up by a "UFO"
    And NOPE stands for Not Of Planet Earth.
    So many hidden messages and layered meanings in this film, I recommend looking into them! My favorite Peele movie by FAR. Others were decent but find people overhype them too much. Loved your reaction!

    • @BlackGirlMarvel
      @BlackGirlMarvel Рік тому +18

      Jordan Peele never confirmed that NOPE means Not Of Planet Earth. He said he never meant it to be an abbreviation & the title is derived from the feeling he was trying to evoke from the audience.

    • @wolfwing1
      @wolfwing1 Рік тому +4

      @@BlackGirlMarvel definetly worked, unironicly about 3-4 times during the movie I said nope right before OJ did hehe. Especially when the second 'alien' showed up in the barn.

  • @MariMiniattL
    @MariMiniattL Рік тому +42

    Saw this movie at a drive-in over the summer as part of a double feature. When the creature first reveals itself. Some strange lights appeared in the sky above the screen. I was too wrapped up in the movie to really pay attention, but it was causing some commotion. To the point after the movie, the announcer asked if anyone else had seen the lights. Everyone was talking about the lights at the concession stand. Turned out it was Space-X going overhead at the time. But it couldn't have been timed better.

  • @andrewpagan6266
    @andrewpagan6266 Рік тому +14

    One thing I love is Jordan peele pulled a note from jaws, though rather than never showing you the monster, he never showed you a death. He let you hear it, he let you see it before, but he didn't show you the death or the viscera beyond some blood. And yet, I didn't notice that watching because it was still so horrifying and beautifully done.

  • @GHOSTCREWW
    @GHOSTCREWW Рік тому +67

    Watching this in theaters was something else the sound design to the cinematography is just 👌🏽

    • @jeremycovelli
      @jeremycovelli Рік тому +6

      I saw it in IMAX.. only because the regular screenings were at bad times for me... ended up being the best movie for IMAX.

    • @rari2943
      @rari2943 Рік тому +1

      @@rumham7466 yea go see it in theatre. It gets better with every viewing. The appreciation for the sound, cinematography, and the atmosphere just goes up from there

  • @stefanorafael7247
    @stefanorafael7247 Рік тому +129

    Watching this movie made me think about two things:
    1: You don’t have full control over animals, no matter how good you can pet them you always gotta have some respect for them.
    2: I’ve always got taught that aliens are similar to humans ( two legs, two arms, two eyes and a mouth ) but never realize that we literally live in a world with multiples species of animals of completely different shapes and sizes… in other words if aliens really exist they might be from a more weird looking platypus to a gigantic jellyfish or any other thing that we never saw… why not?

    • @sonnysmith3244
      @sonnysmith3244 Рік тому +3

      I don’t think Jean Jacket is an alien.

    • @Bald_and_Brown
      @Bald_and_Brown Рік тому

      @@sonnysmith3244 What do you think he is

    • @sonnysmith3244
      @sonnysmith3244 Рік тому +20

      @@Bald_and_Brown A lifeform evolved in the very upper atmosphere of Earth. It’s too well adapted to Earth to be from somewhere else and there is no indication from its anatomy that it could survive in the vacuum of space. RoanokeGaming does a pretty convincing run down on what it probably is.

    • @stefanorafael7247
      @stefanorafael7247 Рік тому +3

      @@sonnysmith3244 if is from earth people were gonna find out sooner I think with all the satellites and it took literally days to Jupe to find out… and in your logic what indication from the anatomy of a jellyfish proves they could live on the water?

    • @sonnysmith3244
      @sonnysmith3244 Рік тому +15

      @@stefanorafael7247 It either hides out in clouds or creates it own cloud. It also blacks out electrical signals, so there is no reason to think that satellites would be able to see it. Nor do satellites typically observe the sky around the satellite, they are pinpointed on places on the ground. Also, I think the implication is people have seen them before, hence the idea of flying saucers. I’m not sure where you got the water things from maybe I’m misunderstanding what you’re saying. It wouldn’t live in the water it would live in the upper atmosphere, say 40,000 feet and above typically. That would also explain why it moves so quickly close to the ground, it would have had to evolve a super efficient mode of propulsion since the air is so thin at that altitude.

  • @BadassRaiden
    @BadassRaiden Рік тому +29

    So apart from using known creatures like octopus and squid as inspiration for how the alien looked, the crew also took inspiration, with the help of biologists and cosmologists consulting on the movie - from what scientists imagine possible life may look like on Jupiter. Jupiter of course, is a gas giant with no actual surface, so any life that would hypothetically exist there would always be floating through the clouds, held there by heavy upwind. This explains the very parachute like features of the alien.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Рік тому +8

      And Jupiter has a colossal magnetic field, so of _course_ it'd have a magnetic spout.
      When I saw this movie I also thought the jennyfish was native to a gas giant, and this individual one was just a stray.

  • @paulhewes7333
    @paulhewes7333 Рік тому +69

    "tense" is the word for "Nope". It wasnt overly scary or gory. It was, however, tense AF.

  • @scottyd0530
    @scottyd0530 Рік тому +28

    Steven hit the nail directly on the head. Jordan is 3 for 3 on his movies. That man knows how to tell a DAMN good story. I swear Us was my favorite Peele movie, but this one topped it with no hesitation whatsoever.

    • @rari2943
      @rari2943 Рік тому +3

      It’s so hard for me to pick a favorite out of the 3 just bc of how good each one is.

  • @Allonsy305
    @Allonsy305 Рік тому +175

    This was such a great commentary on exploitation and erasure, not just with people with animals. (The Haywoods never got their deserved big break). People on this earth can barely handle animals from here, there's 0 guarantee that we'd be able to handle something that wasn't. The chimp they used for Gordy's Home was never the same so they never established a real relationship and that incident that went so viral happened and Jupe never learned a lesson from those mistakes, and continued it with "Jean Jacket" until it was too late. Em and OJ know how to work with animals way better. (It even made itself bigger to grab more attention) And they made sure to get the "money shot" regardless.

    • @okapibibi
      @okapibibi Рік тому +1

      @@indigozulu9 Exactly. "I will cast abominable filth at you. Make you vile. And make you a spectacle." Looking up at Jean Jacket proved to be the demise of those who only sought the thrill of a show. The exploitation of actors, male and female, who suffered horribly for decades in Hollywood. The exploitation of animals. The exploitation of people of colour - black, asian, native americans - and then their erasure. The exploitation of people's suffering - the famous photograph of the starving Sudanese boy, by Kevin Carter, and the couple who lost their infant baby at sea, by Jack Gaunt. All a spectacle, even if sometimes macabre, but always something we as audience often find ourselves seeking for more. There are a lot of themes about this film. I think it's Peele's strongest yet, and my favourite film from him!

    • @nox_tech_
      @nox_tech_ Рік тому +1

      what's interesting to me is that this definitely lays the foundation for Em and OJ to make their own park like Jupe did - they could probably even use his property directly, since it was so fundamental to them killing JJ.
      But as for _if_ they actually would try to turn a profit from their JJ-induced trauma in the same way that Jupe did with Gordy, that's another matter. I'd think they'd at least have a bit more sense. Would they sell the footage, picture, and overall story, if possible? Yes. Would they make Jupe's whole park into a JJ-themed one? Nope.

    • @alecLogan
      @alecLogan 4 місяці тому

      Additionally, Jean Jacket was intentionally crafted as a potential spinoff megalodon; a megafauna predator that just never died, and evolved in a strange way, much reminiscent of aliens/UFOs.

  • @DigiMyst
    @DigiMyst Рік тому +13

    That slide at 40:46 is a reference to the famous "Akira Bike Slide" from Akira (1988)

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 Рік тому

      its the first time i've seen it done in live action.

  • @frankhuizar9171
    @frankhuizar9171 Рік тому +70

    I’m so glad you guys loved the movie. I really did too, I’ve seen it like four times already, once was at the theater. 😁 Can’t wait to see what Jordan Peele comes up with next!

  • @APixieNinja
    @APixieNinja Рік тому +22

    We dont deserve Jordan Peele's genius mastermind creativity. 💯

  • @justinehercthehuman
    @justinehercthehuman Рік тому +55

    When we saw the abduction scene, we were all just speechless and silent with our jaws dropped. One of the best scenes in cinema.

    • @smiffy68
      @smiffy68 Рік тому +1

      Uhhh... nope. You've got a little bit carried away there. Calm down.

    • @xyuvi.
      @xyuvi. Рік тому +14

      @@smiffy68 okay my fault Paul Smith 😭

    • @justinehercthehuman
      @justinehercthehuman Рік тому

      @@xyuvi. is he responding to you or me? Im confused 🤣 cause I'm not joking about the scene lmao.

  • @KurotsuchiDClown
    @KurotsuchiDClown Рік тому +15

    Me thinking I'm about to go to sleep
    Steven and nikki: Nope

  • @jasoncaldwell5627
    @jasoncaldwell5627 Рік тому +6

    A lot of the subtext is about how Hollywood uses animals (and child actors) for spectacle and discards them.
    The TMZ guy showing up just happens to have a helmet that is a mirror- showing only the reflection of those around him, but not the person underneath.
    Then there's Angel looking for something to fill the void he's got since his girlfriend dumped him and the dying cinematographer looking for that last validation on his life.
    So many interesting characters to focus on and distract from the big questions of WTF IS the creature and where did it come from.
    They made the cast so interesting that the creature is almost in the background.

  • @hugopedraza5933
    @hugopedraza5933 Рік тому +13

    Seeing this on the small screen doesn't do the film justice, was awesome in the theater...

  • @ShadowArtist
    @ShadowArtist Рік тому +12

    1) showing Gordi assault etc was about exploitation to make a spectacle, the chip didn't attack Jupe because he didn't look the chimp in the eyes, setting up a connection to Jean Jacket the Alien Creature
    2) the shoe standing up is a "bad miracle" representing the phrase "waiting for the other shoe to drop", which didn't happened until Jupe, believing he was "blessed" was sucked up and eaten by Jean Jacket, which Jupe had fed some of the horses (he bought from the main character) Jupe had fed those horses to the Alien creature thinking he had a special "connection" with, he was wrong
    3) the alien creature Jean Jacket swallowed the large Jupe ballon which it choked on and hurt it might of even killed it
    the movie is in part inspired by the movie JAWS

  • @lavendersunshine9648
    @lavendersunshine9648 Рік тому +18

    This movie felt very strange and disjointed when I saw it in theatres and I wasn’t sure if I liked it or not, but damn if I could not stop thinking about it for days afterwards! So many things to go back and think about and piece together what was going on; haven’t seen a movie that stuck in my head like that in forever!

  • @TheSycaman
    @TheSycaman Рік тому +16

    I couldn't wait to see you guys watch this. This movie was transformative. Expectation subversion. You had it figured out, then, nope. Then you did get it and knew it, and nope. Then when finally revealed, you say nope because you stayed the same the whole time but the story changed around you. Btw, there were still people in the audience after Gordy went wild. I had to see it a bunch of times before l realized it. The fan theories on this were great. The Park kids prank on OJ was one of the scariest and funniest parts, besides OJ locking the door and how funny Emrald was. Great reaction!!!

  • @robertocolvard1923
    @robertocolvard1923 Рік тому +15

    It played with alot of themes. Animal explotation at the top. You shouldn't make eye contact with a Predator. Its such a brilliant movie. The chimp storyline was actually based on real life events.

  • @mariedit9935
    @mariedit9935 Рік тому +19

    One of my latest hyperfixations and one of the best films of 2022. I knew people were gonna hate on it as soon as the credits started rolling and I get why some ppl dislike movies like this one but I can't relate. This was great!! Great mix of adventure and horror, just like Jaws and Tremors!

  • @YoGeeBear317
    @YoGeeBear317 Рік тому +6

    After Angel gets sucked in Jean Jacket, the barb wire hurts it. It gets angry and changes it form to intimidate. It's almost like how a dog will show it's teeth. When OJ is staring at it but going backwards, it's a sign that he is not a threat, but he's also not submissive. Great movie. So much hidden detail. Jordan Peele makes those movies that you can watch it 2 or 3 times, and you'll still find new things. I've seen it twice and seen something on this comments list that changed my perspective on the movie. 💯

  • @SaiyanHeretic
    @SaiyanHeretic Рік тому +33

    This is easily my favorite Peele joint. Every time I watch it, I get more out of it.
    The Gordy storyline sets up how Jupe didn't learn an important lesson. As a child, he witnessed first hand what happens when you try to turn a wild animal into cheap entertainment. As an adult, he makes the same mistake with Jean Jacket. The shoe standing on end is an indication of how trauma distorts memory. (Also, note how the alien masks that his kids wear resemble the three studio cameras when seen in profile.)
    My favorite detail is how Antlers is seen reviewing stock footage of predators and prey in his editing bay. As Steven recognized, Antler's idea of the impossible shot is "what an animal sees when it is being eaten."

  • @monsterking1973
    @monsterking1973 Рік тому +20

    Jordan Peele truly knows how to do horror

  • @alexthegreat398
    @alexthegreat398 Рік тому +16

    If y'all wanna see Keith David play a bigger role in a film you should definitely check out THEY LIVE. Another amazing movie from John Carpenter, director of The Thing and Halloween. Imo, Peele is the modern Carpenter, with his blend of horror, sci-fi, and social commentary. Can't wait to see how Peele's career continues to evolve.

  • @Whatsit_Tuyah
    @Whatsit_Tuyah Рік тому +26

    I loved seeing this one in theaters, the crowd was feeling it and having a blast.

  • @hopemikaelson9223
    @hopemikaelson9223 Рік тому +5

    Me, finally warm and comfy in my bed, ready to fall asleep.
    My brain: Pssst... Remember that digestion scene in 'Nope'?

  • @MrMusicMan530
    @MrMusicMan530 Рік тому +6

    The shoe standing straight up is an example of a "bad miracle" like OJ was talking about

  • @HunterHarris
    @HunterHarris Рік тому +3

    I literally just watched this movie and immediately had to look up other people's reactions. Definitely not what I expected but in a good way, and the design of the alien is insane. It's probably my favorite Jordan Peele movie now.

  • @Thriscucker
    @Thriscucker Рік тому +3

    Next Jordan peel film titled “Nope, Get us out”

  • @cricket778
    @cricket778 Рік тому +6

    I had to watch this movie twice (at minimum, so far). The JP concept of spectacle & how to (try) to survive a predator attack is amazing.
    Also, the "missing hikers" heard on the radio at the beginning was probably its first meal & it stayed because Jupe kept feeding it. Jupe whispers "you're chosen" to himself showing how misguided he was in making a show out of feeding a predator (and after 6 months still not understanding it was a creature, not an alien ship).
    Just so much

  • @ssippilandelta4365
    @ssippilandelta4365 Рік тому +3

    Great reaction guys, this movie is amazing it’s so many layers. Gordy and Gene Jacket both died by the gun literally and figuratively. A praying mantis on house symbolizes Angels watching over that house. During that scene Angel was literally watching over their house from his workplace. He was their Guardian Angel. Green represents greed and nature but also transformation and positive change. It’s a lot of Owl imagery through out the film. Gene Jacket eyes look like an Owl. It’s so much more

  • @MrCancertropic
    @MrCancertropic 4 місяці тому

    Michael Wincott’s voice is up there with the best ever! JP brilliance having him do the Purple People Eater monologue that was haunting.

  • @ray24051
    @ray24051 Рік тому +6

    I have watched this movie about three times already and watched it here with you guys tonight on your video and still notice new things. People will be dissecting and interpreting this movie for years to come.

  • @ItzCleverYouth
    @ItzCleverYouth Рік тому +3

    The design for Jean jacket came from Evangelion an anime about aliens know as "angels" that come to destroy the planet. Jordan Peele is a huge fan of anime and horror so some of his projects are inspired by those stories and ideas.

  • @raquelitakc
    @raquelitakc Рік тому +1

    I love how it's basically commentary on how people fuck around with animals and find out.

  • @believeinmatter
    @believeinmatter Рік тому +21

    this movie was crazy, really cool twist on the conventional alien flying saucer story 🛸

  • @a.a677
    @a.a677 Рік тому +2

    The perfect shoe represents the bad miracle phenomena that is a recurring theme throughout the movie

  • @proteuseffects
    @proteuseffects Рік тому +3

    40:46 Akira Slide !!!!! That slide is as famous in the anime world as the wilhelm scream is in Hollywood

  • @raquelitakc
    @raquelitakc Рік тому +4

    You can see more of Michael Wincott and his cool voice in The Crow, Strange Days, and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, among many others. He often plays a villain and is really good at it.

  • @raptorprimal1077
    @raptorprimal1077 11 місяців тому +2

    If anyone was wondering why Jean Jacket was changing shape at the end was because like a predator it is, it was putting on a threat display like some owls do i think. It put on the threatening display coz it felt threatened after angel hurt it with the barb wire and the main guy looked at it without showing fear

  • @monsoon2974
    @monsoon2974 3 місяці тому

    I love how Jupe was the demise of Jean Jacket.
    If he had left it alone, it might not have even eaten those people. He gave it a taste for mankind, events dooming it.
    Cuz Jean Jacket isn't a malevolent thing, its an amimal who was just trying to survive, but it was Jupes meddling that turned it into a monster.
    I also love how its a balloon of Jupe that kills JJ.
    What a masterful movie.

  • @ascendingGhost2501
    @ascendingGhost2501 Рік тому +3

    The filmmaker with the great voice is Michael Wincott, same guy who is the main villain in The Crow.

  • @ryanfoster2869
    @ryanfoster2869 Рік тому +2

    The blood rain was from Jean Jacket having indigestion from the plastic horse

  • @davidmatheny1993
    @davidmatheny1993 Рік тому +3

    With me and my wife's busy schedule plus a newborn and three year old, this was the one movie this year where I planned ahead to make a date night to see a movie.

    • @bbash578
      @bbash578 Рік тому +1

      Yea this, top gun, and the Batman were all movies I had to see opening weekend

  • @a_2502
    @a_2502 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely loved this film in theaters! I was surprised as I try not to watch too much of trailers. I said NOPE 5 million times during it haha. I also remember when people were guessing NOPE stood for "Not of Planet Earth." Jordan is phenomenal

  • @PeterPalmiotti
    @PeterPalmiotti Рік тому +3

    I loved how the 'ship' looked like a cowboy hat from below.

  • @MISTERBABAD00K
    @MISTERBABAD00K Рік тому +1

    The best explanation I have seen for the shoe standing on end is that it represents another "bad miracle." OJ asks if there is a word for a bad miracle when referring to what happened when he firsts encounters Jean Jacket.

  • @ev1Lsect
    @ev1Lsect Рік тому +2

    If Nikki saw the great Planet of the Apes movies, she would never forget Chimpanzees are not monkeys, they are apes. One of the greatest trilogies

  • @davepowder4020
    @davepowder4020 Рік тому +6

    "It looks like a butterfly." A massive, carnivorous butterfly! 😂

  • @HoopleHeadUSA
    @HoopleHeadUSA Рік тому +14

    Jordan Peele is a genius.

  • @disuba
    @disuba 8 днів тому

    “What is this, Horsenado?” I laughed so hard, good one

  • @axlm.808
    @axlm.808 10 місяців тому +2

    The pig left alive at Jupiter's claim is because pigs can't physicaly look up
    He couldn't look at Jean Jacket so he hasn't been sucked with the others
    Also, OJ put a hood on Lucky's head to hide his eyes from JJ's view

  • @psykemporos
    @psykemporos Рік тому +2

    Always happy seeing and listening at Michael Wincott acting in a movie. Great performer.

  • @samanthacroucherr
    @samanthacroucherr Рік тому +2

    Yesss I been waiting for you guys to react to this movie . I put it on without reading the description, it was definitely a ride

  • @Iwoqvossik
    @Iwoqvossik Рік тому +4

    Jean Jacket was based on Old Testament angels. I think the implication is that these predators have existed on Earth throughout history.

  • @asian-americanwithanopinio8954

    I saw this in the theater. That scene with them getting devoured by the alien was the best scene on the big screen in complete darkness.

  • @do-ol2540
    @do-ol2540 Рік тому +6

    I hope you guys react to The Terror (season one only!!) Because it has some of the best acting and music score in a tv show ever!!

  • @eomerboromir8551
    @eomerboromir8551 Рік тому

    you imagine that teenagers go with their friends to make alien pranks, and the owners of the farms or ranches are hostile and shoot them and then realize that they were just children

  • @tjgnkc
    @tjgnkc Рік тому

    Looking at any animal can be a sign of aggression, so he avoids looking directly at it. And the creature raining blood is the creature marking its territory.

  • @PatternRecsc2
    @PatternRecsc2 Рік тому +8

    My fave Jordan Peele movie. Can't wait to watch the reaction (edit: fixed typo)

  • @BD_BAKED
    @BD_BAKED Рік тому +7

    I’m so glad you guys watched this

  • @meggiejay
    @meggiejay 8 місяців тому +1

    The pig was on the roof & alive cuz pigs anatomy doesn’t allow it to fully look up. The pig would have to swivel his neck to get one eye up, so not on the Jacket’s radar

  • @pixadavid
    @pixadavid Рік тому +2

    Nikki: "Is this something I can take the kids to?"
    - yeah, sure, fun for all the family. I hear they have a new attraction, the Star Lasso Experience. It's an absolute scectacle.

  • @RobertMorgan
    @RobertMorgan Рік тому +1

    I realize now that when I saw this in theaters, I was apparently so blazed I missed the part about Em stealing the horse from Jupiter's Claim, so the kids playing aliens in the barn I thought was just a random event until a rewatch lol.

  • @WonderKRW
    @WonderKRW Рік тому +2

    Everyone: No don't do it, it's not a good idea.
    Steve: Don't stop twirling the camera!

  • @maxxamillz2255
    @maxxamillz2255 Рік тому +3

    I been waitin for yall review on this on this movie for awhile

  • @andys8483
    @andys8483 Рік тому +1

    This film was an incredible experience watching it on an IMAX screen with the amazing sound editing 👍
    I look forward to his next project.

  • @dante2037
    @dante2037 Рік тому +6

    Let's go! Been highly anticipating your reaction to this

  • @JonnyzDaKid
    @JonnyzDaKid Рік тому +3

    Oh no, I got so excited to see you guys react to this but forgot about all the horses Nikki has to see go through it.

  • @nightbirdgames
    @nightbirdgames Рік тому +2

    Who thinks Haywood Jr survived or not? When the alien is coming for Jr and cuts away you can hear the horse screaming like they do when their swallowed, but then the alien goes after Emerald. The end shot has that sign above Jr that says Out Yonder like he's in "heaven". Interesting thought.

    • @a_2502
      @a_2502 Рік тому

      hmm never thought of that

  • @vixiestarfire
    @vixiestarfire Рік тому +2

    28:30 that was the funniest jump scare clip I’ve ever seen 😂😂😂

  • @marcusmcgill4423
    @marcusmcgill4423 Рік тому +2

    @Nikki & Steven React You have one more to go. "Candyman" (2021) was written and produced by Jordan Peele. It's the direct sequel to the original film.

  • @spinningredchair8092
    @spinningredchair8092 Рік тому +1

    The Alien design was actually based off real life jellyfish, and inspired by some designs in Neon Genesis Evangelion

  • @RaptorNX01
    @RaptorNX01 Рік тому +1

    So, the design of Jean jacket was based around different things.
    1) biblically accurate Angels. the angels in the bible weren't pretty boys with wings, but massive lovecraftian kaiju with horrific shapes, some being depicted covered in eyes (so could see you looking from any direction. also the Angels in the anime Evangelion were based on that too and was part of the inspiration here as well.
    2) weather balloons. esp as they are unfurling. which are the default explanation skeptics give to hand wave away all UFO sightings.
    and
    3) there is a theoretical space ship design called a Solar Sailing Ship. its a ship that uses huge, but incredibly light and delicate sails that can propel the ship thru space on the solar winds. infact, there is an episode of Star Trek Deep Space 9 where the main character Ben Sisko and son fly such a ship, called a Bajoran Light Ship, whose design is very reminiscent of JJ's design here.

  • @Justbox119
    @Justbox119 Рік тому +1

    everyone if ur over 21 take a shot everytime they say nope lol

  • @balloonedraccoon2503
    @balloonedraccoon2503 Рік тому +1

    I just watched this movie last night and Holy shit! I absolutely loved it! I was not expecting anything like I got and I was on board the entire time.

    • @Thriscucker
      @Thriscucker Рік тому

      If you haven’t seen any of the other Jordan peele films you should, there really good

  • @iridescentlytey4933
    @iridescentlytey4933 Рік тому +1

    I love how Nikki caught on to how they were screams from the beginning. I only noticed that they were screams on the second watch, after knowing what was going on. I just thought they were random screeching noises, they never registered as screams

  • @hiqdozey6368
    @hiqdozey6368 Рік тому +1

    I could be wrong but I think the alien looks like what the Bible says REAL angels look like.

  • @trottheblackdog
    @trottheblackdog Рік тому +3

    Dude, JP went full Hitchcock with this one

  • @AlbionOfAvalon55
    @AlbionOfAvalon55 Рік тому +1

    i laugh so hard at that TMZ reporter i know i shouldnt but that is funny

  • @azm0dan1
    @azm0dan1 Рік тому +1

    40:49 - that's the "Akira Slide" - look it up

  • @steddy176
    @steddy176 Рік тому +5

    I remember watching this in the cinema I had the exact same reaction when the chimp got shot 😫 I was frozen like 😧

  • @kathygudmundson6384
    @kathygudmundson6384 Рік тому +1

    There are all these theories about why the alien changed forms, like puffing up after feeling threatened.. etc. I just thought it got ripped apart from the inside after it sucked up all that barbed wire fencing. 🤷‍♀️ I don’t usually go for horror movies but this one was so much fun. Had me on the edge of my seat saying “nope” a lot!