NOPE (2022) Explained

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2022
  • #nopemovie #endingexplained
    *Due to copyright issues, I had to cut a ton of stuff. Original is on Patreon. Apologies for the inconvenience*
    In Nope, the latest from Jordan Peele, the residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery. There are a lot of intriguing themes and concepts throughout the movie, as well as many lingering questions. Whats with the shoe? Just what is the alien anyway? So we're breaking down the story including all of bigger themes and ideas at play, as well explaining the ending.
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  • @car9472
    @car9472 Рік тому +3424

    Jean jacket raining blood over the house is such a well shot scene

    • @wowamber5107
      @wowamber5107 Рік тому +211

      It's beautiful and disturbing at the same time

    • @dominques.c.4237
      @dominques.c.4237 Рік тому +88

      F'ing horrifying

    • @brockgangell5759
      @brockgangell5759 Рік тому +11

      @@wowamber5107 well put

    • @reallyinfrontofmysalad6976
      @reallyinfrontofmysalad6976 Рік тому +43

      Do u know why Jean jacket waited until it got back to the house to kill them all. Was it like a territorial threat? Or just dumb animal? Im confused

    • @darkriku20
      @darkriku20 Рік тому +167

      @@reallyinfrontofmysalad6976 Seems that whenever Jean jacket catches something like a horse or people it doesn't straight kill them. Seems like there stuck inside Jean jacket until later when it digest them and they get killed. Hence the rain of blood and the rain of coins that killed dad. That's also why you hear people screaming in the sky because there stuck inside Jean jacket as it's flying in the air.

  • @basiliska
    @basiliska Рік тому +2332

    FUN FACT: After the attack, Gordy signs “what happened family?” to Jupe. Another fun fact: Jordan Peele tweeted about a dream he had a few years ago about a baby chimp attacking some people, then running to him and hugging him in fear. He said he woke up with tears in his eyes, and I think that dream helped inspire the Gordy/Jupe storyline.

    • @colin3517
      @colin3517 Рік тому +128

      And it was also very obviously inspired by the Travis the chimp incident

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 Рік тому

      Gordy had no idea that he had killed them?

    • @gobbleswells2883
      @gobbleswells2883 Рік тому +21

      @@colin3517 That's what came to mind when I first watched this movie. Also, my niece had been watching some sort of YT true crime/horror stories a few months back, was woo'd by the incident/accident(*?) (I've used ??'s cuz it was sheer negligence & an incident just waiting to happen..) & gave me more insight that led up to4 that situation.

    • @smhbrayDen
      @smhbrayDen Рік тому

      @@colin3517not really imo

    • @joshuabowen6919
      @joshuabowen6919 Рік тому +8

      ​@@kellyhurley741 Casual Geographic is hilarious and really entertaining

  • @matthewlamberth6682
    @matthewlamberth6682 Рік тому +2899

    There is a popular phrase called "waiting on the other shoe to drop". Its a saying that implies that despite something bad having happened, what's coming is much worse. We stare at the shoe standing up miraculously wondering when it will "drop" from its gravity defying position. The
    Gordys Home incident was Jupe's first shoe,
    rather than realizing he got lucky and his next encounter with an untamed wild creature would result in his demise "the other shoe dropping", he instead misinterprets the situation as many people have misinterpreted the meaning of the shoe.

    • @MommyTheeStallion
      @MommyTheeStallion Рік тому +55

      THANK YOU!

    • @fabtarnished5141
      @fabtarnished5141 Рік тому +46

      Great comment!!! Never would have thought of this but it's a great explanation

    • @carhyniffy1895
      @carhyniffy1895 Рік тому +30

      That is an amazing analysis!

    • @iamV10010
      @iamV10010 Рік тому +22

      I was always under the impression that waiting for the other shoe to drop didn't mean things were going bad presently. Quite the opposite, it means things are going so well that surely something horrible is right around the corner and about to happen or "drop". With this version in mind, I don't think that is what the shoe represents in that scene. To me it is part of the over all themes of spectacles and bad miracles.

    • @cream476
      @cream476 Рік тому +22

      @@iamV10010 It doesn't really require things to be going well or not. It just means that something (Usually something bad) is going to happen no matter what because of actions you've already taken and there's nothing you can do but wait.

  • @pollywhitmore5474
    @pollywhitmore5474 Рік тому +2252

    The thing that I love about the sister's safety speech is that it's not really a safety speech. Sure she tells them to be careful and respectful of the animal but she doesn't go into specifics. As someone who works with animals, when giving a safety speech about animals you always go into specifics. "Don't look them in the eye.", "No sudden movements.", "No loud noises." ect. The actual speech that David K.'s character was originally trying to give. But since she never really had a chance to work with the animals she just repeats the parts of her father's speech that she remembers, the part that she can relate to.

    • @kingswarthy
      @kingswarthy Рік тому +86

      aye good catch. love that your life brought mine some perspective

    • @kdubbswinston3673
      @kdubbswinston3673 Рік тому +68

      I said the same thing! And don't stand BEHIND the horse!!! 🐎

    • @Sam-iy8qm
      @Sam-iy8qm Рік тому +155

      Yep that’s why she didn’t add the extra great when talking about her great great great grandfather, it’s because she was mimicking her father’s speech who’d have only used the two greats.

    • @iamV10010
      @iamV10010 Рік тому +27

      @@kingswarthy What a cool way to look at internet comment interaction! It's almost romantic if romance was a platonic exchange of enlightenment.

    • @kingswarthy
      @kingswarthy Рік тому +24

      @@iamV10010 Aye best part about the internet is fining out bits of others lives and growing from them

  • @RenegadeLK
    @RenegadeLK Рік тому +463

    While watching I noticed what killed their father, is also what allowed them to get a picture of it: A coin. Full circle literally.

  • @zenerstorm95
    @zenerstorm95 Рік тому +8830

    The standing shoe really isn't as confusing as people think it is. All it is is the literal definition of a "bad miracle". Something amazing to come out of a tragedy.
    Edit: Wow, this is still getting comments and people still don't get it. There's a comment in here somewhere that helps what I'm saying. The example was when a cross is still standing after a tornado destroys a town. The destruction is bad, but the fact the cross is standing is a miracle. Same applies to the scene. Gordy murdered a lot of people which was the bad, but the shoe standing upright by itself was the miracle.

    • @inthedeadhours
      @inthedeadhours Рік тому +162

      @@Olsenator booooooo

    • @yuri496
      @yuri496 Рік тому +516

      For me its something that made him look at instead of the chimps eyes as to why it didnt attack him

    • @Sierra038
      @Sierra038 Рік тому +134

      I'd say a bad miracle is called a curse

    • @StevenMatthewsTFI
      @StevenMatthewsTFI Рік тому +296

      I think it's a good Miracle because it saved the one kid's life. If he had taken his eyes off the shoe and looked at the ape, it would have killed him.

    • @elloowu6293
      @elloowu6293 Рік тому +1

      @@aszher_ literally

  • @bryh555
    @bryh555 Рік тому +1147

    Honestly the trailers for the movie totally played me. I wasn’t expecting this movie to do what it did which is what I will always love about Jordan Peele’s movies. Random small detail I thought was cool, when Em is giving the safety speech at the beginning, she says “and that man was my great great grandfather” and then OJ has to add another “great” on for her, because she’s copying the exact speech her dad used to give on sets, but she forgot to change that particular line when she was reciting it to be correct for her instead of her father. I just love those small world building details like that

    • @SouppaStupid
      @SouppaStupid Рік тому +12

      My favorite world building part was when 40 people went missing and absolutely nobody cared

    • @carsonkistler7819
      @carsonkistler7819 Рік тому +94

      @@SouppaStupid did u literally not see the scene of the news station covering that exact story. which was also why there were news stations already at Jupe’s park in the very end when Jean Jacket is killed. They’re there because they’re trying to figure out what’s going on

    • @blokemelon277
      @blokemelon277 Рік тому

      @@SouppaStupid this was an entire arc of the plot u moron lmfao

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 10 місяців тому

      How did it played you? It showed exactly what was happening

  • @LookingGlass1865
    @LookingGlass1865 Рік тому +1972

    This movie is incredible. It's stupid to me that people are disappointed that it wasn't a "traditional" alien story. I think one of Jordan Peele's biggest strengths is finding new, unique and interesting approaches to traditional horror.

    • @SouppaStupid
      @SouppaStupid Рік тому +18

      This movies a dumpster fire. I task you with giving me a single good scene from this movie. Just 1. I’ll wait. But not for long as its a fools errand.

    • @transdragonite
      @transdragonite Рік тому +138

      @@SouppaStupid cry harder and maybe pick up a hp lovecraftian book

    • @carsonkistler7819
      @carsonkistler7819 Рік тому +109

      @@SouppaStupid if you can’t name a good scene in this movie yourself then you don’t know what good movies are. sure you can have ur opinion that the movie isn’t good but you can’t say there isn’t a single good scene in this movie. stop being pessimistic for the sake of being pessimistic

    • @johnfarris3831
      @johnfarris3831 Рік тому +29

      @@carsonkistler7819 it's completely subjective. No one wants to argue with someone with their mind already made up.

    • @bobbiecat8000
      @bobbiecat8000 Рік тому +28

      ​@@johnfarris3831 the only problem is that they don't usually recognize their own subjectivity, and have the need to desperately cloak it with "facts and logic". It's intellectually deteriorating to see things like that.

  • @horizon92lee
    @horizon92lee Рік тому +1974

    Even if Ricky’s past trauma can be profitable, it’s still surprising to me how detached he can be from such an incident. The Gordy attack was damn brutal.

    • @nuclearmin4481
      @nuclearmin4481 Рік тому +441

      It was, he assumes that at the end when Gordy didnt attack him that he had some sort of connection with the chimp, the same as when he tries to capitalise on Jean jacket eating horses.
      What he doesn’t get is that Gordy didn’t attack him because he didn’t directly look him in the eyes (the shoe distracted him and the tablecloth was between them), and then he gathers a whole audience of people to directly stare at jean jacket, of course it ate them

    • @analogsignal
      @analogsignal Рік тому +245

      Also, when he retells what he happened he does so describing an SNL sketch. Showing he is seriously fucked by what happened so much that he uses the sketch (a joke) to take its place when talking about it

    • @johnfarris3831
      @johnfarris3831 Рік тому +221

      It was legitimately the scariest part of the movie to me. Unhinged chimps just seem to prod the scary sensors in my brain, fucking terrifying

    • @annacash6674
      @annacash6674 Рік тому +53

      @@johnfarris3831 Probably because it will and does happen in real life.

    • @katscandance
      @katscandance Рік тому +102

      @@analogsignal the way the brain works to block trauma, in order to keep people from breaking down, is still so crazy to me.

  • @kkelseym
    @kkelseym Рік тому +4116

    I actually like that it wasn't your average alien invasion film. What we got instead was much more interesting for the simple fact that that alien design is gorgeous. I about died when it opened up. Didn't think it was possible to make an alien couture yet here we are lol.

    • @Dubs22005
      @Dubs22005 Рік тому +46

      meh, it was a classic twilight zone twist. as a writer just think: how can i make this unexpected.
      i dont want to give credit to a director that says he wont work with white people cause he's sooo oppressed

    • @UC4AQUgrQ9EwVIGoF0w7xHXg
      @UC4AQUgrQ9EwVIGoF0w7xHXg Рік тому +45

      @@Dubs22005 😆

    • @ughhhdeja
      @ughhhdeja Рік тому +243

      @@Dubs22005 you'll live.

    • @randomname171
      @randomname171 Рік тому +213

      @@Dubs22005 lemme guess, you think “White Genocide” is a thing 😂

    • @King_Konglish
      @King_Konglish Рік тому +141

      @@Dubs22005 “how can I make this unexpected” yeah you sound like a great writer 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @astonsin5570
    @astonsin5570 Рік тому +175

    I think the reason why Jupe did not get attacked by Gordy is because he was fixated by the standing shoe, thus not making eye contact with Gordy, which ties in very well with the theme of the movie about dealing with wild animals.

    • @StrifeSoul990
      @StrifeSoul990 Рік тому +36

      If you look closely, the way the shot is framed also shows that his eyes were obstructed by the tablecloth most likely.

  • @pulchraaa
    @pulchraaa Рік тому +999

    Jordan Peele knows how to make uniquely disturbing movies. Well done.

    • @ZrankFappaH
      @ZrankFappaH Рік тому +32

      It really is impressive considering his comedy works. Many would look at his comedic works and think he’d never be able to pull of 3 consecutive masterpieces (at least in my opinion)
      I can’t wait to see more from Jordan. One of my favourite working directors at the minute.

    • @Playboiolie
      @Playboiolie Рік тому +16

      @@ZrankFappaH I’ve always heard comedians are the most disturbed people

    • @nothingelsetodo4229
      @nothingelsetodo4229 Рік тому +3

      @@Playboiolie yep yep, comedians travel alot and met and seen so much. There are alot of ways to express and/or blow off steam

    • @iamV10010
      @iamV10010 Рік тому +10

      @@Playboiolie I think traumatized is the word you're looking for over disturbed. Most comedians use humor to cope with their depression and struggles from whatever they may have suffered in their lives. Hence the expression, "The Tears of A Clown".

    • @brookebonetti6253
      @brookebonetti6253 Рік тому

      well put👍

  • @maddieb2512
    @maddieb2512 Рік тому +1132

    I wonder if there's any parallels with a balloon being the reason Gordy freaks out and attacks and a balloon being used to kill the alien.

    • @vincentsterlingluv
      @vincentsterlingluv Рік тому +275

      The balloons popping and the alien popping definitely have to be parallels

    • @Cruzer871
      @Cruzer871 Рік тому +30

      😳😳genius

    • @domotemujin7780
      @domotemujin7780 Рік тому +110

      I didn't even think of that 😳.... This is why I love Jordan, you always get a different interpretation from everyone

    • @izuya6696
      @izuya6696 Рік тому +117

      ballon pop ends the gordy show, ballon pop also ends the movie so definitely

    • @standingbylife
      @standingbylife Рік тому +124

      Yep! Kinda like how a coin killed Otis Sr & Em used coins to take pictures of JJ.

  • @VoxParanoia
    @VoxParanoia Рік тому +609

    The shoe is another example of spectacle as well as the bad miracle. Jupe was spared from making direct eye contact with Gordy for some time because he was distracted by the spectacle of the miraculous shoe despite the immediate danger around him. Just as Jean Jacket only abducts creatures that look directly at it. Jupe lived due to the spectacle of the shoe. It also is the bad miracle as it caused him to believe he was "chosen" as he says. Coming full circle and causing his own death by making a spectacle out of danger.

    • @reginalannister2262
      @reginalannister2262 Рік тому +36

      Someone pointed out that there was cloth on the eye level between him and the chimpanzee, so they could not look each other in the eyes.

    • @carsonkistler7819
      @carsonkistler7819 Рік тому +20

      @@reginalannister2262 i think the reason that gordy didn’t kill jupe in the beginning is because of the fact that gordy actually trusted jupe (hence why gordy wanted to fist bump him under the table) Like u said when he fist bumps him there is a cloth covering his eyes but you can definitely see through it. I think jupe realized that gordy trusted him and tried to do the same with jean jacket, possibly thinking he is special enough to tame it. Hence why he calls himself the chosen one and why he says that if jean jacket didn’t trust them, then they wouldn’t be there in the first place.

    • @Sam-iy8qm
      @Sam-iy8qm Рік тому +19

      Yes! It’s also a direct reference to an old twilight zone episode with the coin landing on its side transporting the protag to another universe of suspense and terror. it’s the same with the coin that entered the father’s head - it remained upright in the bio-hazardous ziploc bag, indicating that the characters (ricky, OJ, etc) are still in a universe where these bad miracles occur (like jean jacket)

    • @isone145
      @isone145 Місяць тому

      I think the show being held up by it's heal is an example of waiting for the other show to drop. Like the trauma wasn't over.

  • @gregorymaroda4860
    @gregorymaroda4860 Рік тому +547

    The scene in the barn where it turns out to be the kids? Everything before the second one pops out it's head was exactly like sleep paralysis to me. For myself it was the most frightening part of the film because it was the most relatable.

    • @reinventlove1866
      @reinventlove1866 Рік тому +18

      agreed I was frightened momentarily

    • @dal.k0m
      @dal.k0m Рік тому +27

      It reminded me of that video with baby owls being mistaken as aliens. And it was at a barn too!

    • @smokin714
      @smokin714 Рік тому +3

      It really made the hair on my neck stand up lol

    • @garzapinups
      @garzapinups Рік тому +3

      I looooved that scene! I was certainly bamboozled but it was worth it lol

    • @WhenDevilsDuel
      @WhenDevilsDuel Рік тому +2

      That seen was just goofy
      Like high key if that scared you, you aren't old enough to watch horror. Idc if youre 30, mentally, you aren't old enough.

  • @critikillshot6851
    @critikillshot6851 Рік тому +162

    I feel like Jupe sealed so many peoples fates when he started feeding JJ. He thought he could tame it just because of what was basically a misinterpretation of what happened with Gordy. Because let’s not forget that while Gordy was still a wild freaking animal that was exploited like crazy, he only attacked when he got triggered or when the person was moving enough to get his attention. Jupes eyes were mainly on that shoe and plus he was quiet and not moving. But with JJ he started feeding it and thought he could tame it. Neither Gordy nor JJ were ever tamed or tameable and it was more what happens when you feed a wild bear with JJ. It keeps coming back but it doesn’t trust you, and one wrong move (like if you have no food or trigger it) and it tears you to pieces. Now that it’s been fed by humans it starts going to more areas with human appearance which means it has to get dealt with because now it’s a danger to everyone. Moral of the story is please do not think that just because you feed it then it likes you

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 10 місяців тому +4

      No he thought it was a saucer, he didn't realize it was an animal

  • @AMHarbinger
    @AMHarbinger Рік тому +1529

    I thought the creature's origins was meant to be concealed. On the surface, we think it's alien because it's unknown but in reality could've originated on Earth. Many animals on Earth, including insects and plants, have adapted to humanity for their benefit. Like JJ, it adapted by hiding in plain site and could've came from another part of the planet considering its speed and ability to remain hidden. Considering how many people have died throughout the film you would think someone would've noticed unless something else was at play, like the government was aware of it. Just food for thought though.

    • @vincentsterlingluv
      @vincentsterlingluv Рік тому +145

      The TMZ guy did say that that area doesn't show up on Google maps, plus Jj seemed to like horses more than humans so it was concealing itself and definitely help from shady government. Jj could definitely be from earth, although I did see a fan theory about NOPE being a new acronym for Not Of Planet Earth

    • @creamysauce5351
      @creamysauce5351 Рік тому

      @@vincentsterlingluv I believe the NOPE aka Not From Planet Earth… it’s an extraterrestrial organism that can only survive on oxygen rich or biologically-advanced planets and hops from one to another either eliminating all “hostile” life or until it gets booted off a planet (or killed off)

    • @thedevilsrockstxr2309
      @thedevilsrockstxr2309 Рік тому +31

      No it's from space as the family lived there their whole lives and this started with the hikers in tht town, it only stayed bcuz it was fed, plz dont reach for the stars, the movie is clear cut and it adapted to what exactly, wht was it before....a eagle, a bat, like come on with the dumb shit, it's not earthly seeing it manifested a fuckin fake cloud and when it was hurt, it was tryna leave the atmosphere, smh

    • @thedevilsrockstxr2309
      @thedevilsrockstxr2309 Рік тому +4

      @@vincentsterlingluv it didn't like the horses, it literally was tryna eat them lol, yall be reaching

    • @thedevilsrockstxr2309
      @thedevilsrockstxr2309 Рік тому +9

      @@vincentsterlingluv and a lot of places are blurry on Google maps, u know why? Bcuz they didn't go out there, remember u can request blur too lol

  • @mr.dickbutttheog2064
    @mr.dickbutttheog2064 Рік тому +3305

    I strongly believe that OJ did survive, people are just looking too deep into the song that played at the end. The theories were nice, but annoyed me.
    He survived because he understood the alien and treated it as he treated his horses. He was quick to realize how it didn’t like loud noises, being looked at, etc etc. He was able to tame it for Emerald to have enough time to kill and capture it on photo. We didn't hear or see OJ's death. Sure, the alien was slowly charging towards him (Off screen deaths are lazy imo), but possibly stopped when sensing he wasn't dangerous

    • @msw8839
      @msw8839 Рік тому +421

      Yes. I never thought for a moment that he died. Your supporting theory nails it.

    • @jonboii4322
      @jonboii4322 Рік тому +73

      Oj died lmao u hear him get eaten if u listen closely during the face off and when J.J is ready to eat he evolves into the green square… just like when he ate the big jupe air balloon. Oj stared at JJ when he died to sacrifice himself for em. Also, at the end em looks over and is crying cus she has intuition that O.J is dead. He is shown behind a smoke screen with the words reading “out yonder” right in front of him. *out yonder meaning heaven or after life* Jordan peele did that on purpose he does nothing by accident. Another thing to consider is em is so filled with grief that she does not want to believe O.J is dead and after everything they went through she is imagining him which also fits the theme of the impossible happening. I didn’t think he died till I watched it again and it’s very clear although sad. Even Jordan peele hinted at his death in an interview. If you watch closely you will realize he is a hundred percent dead but Jordan left it as an ambiguous ending on purpose so people can choose to believe he’s alive or dead it’s really up to the audience but Jordan knows what he did on purpose to have the high probability of his death. The theme of grief is a huge part of the movie and once again comes to play at the end of the movie with em’s reaction to O.J’s death and is intended to make you cry.

    • @Miirage-
      @Miirage- Рік тому +405

      @@jonboii4322 when the creature eats, it only transforms back into the saucer. Never did we see him die. That out yonder sign is up there because it’s legit at the entrance of the park facing both ways.. I like your theories though very touchy but I’ve watched this three times already and it doesn’t give me that ending at all. He’s alive man, that’s it.

    • @mr.dickbutttheog2064
      @mr.dickbutttheog2064 Рік тому +48

      @@Miirage- Finally someone says it

    • @Miirage-
      @Miirage- Рік тому +135

      @@mr.dickbutttheog2064 there’s more evidence of him being alive than dead.

  • @kalkrause2554
    @kalkrause2554 Рік тому +200

    Also I'm pretty sure the Gordry story is heavily based on a famous accident with a pet chimp, Travis, who was considered to be a well socialized chimpanzee who starred in several commercials, until he attacked a woman named Charla Nash. The attack is pretty similar to what's shown with Mary Jo- from Travis/Gordy being shot while calm after the main incident, to the Veil that Mary Jo wears being extremely similar to the one Charla wore in some interviews.

    • @ccptube3468
      @ccptube3468 Рік тому

      💩💩💩💩

    • @thejuiceking2219
      @thejuiceking2219 Рік тому +1

      gordy is one letter away from gorey

    • @abbeyh
      @abbeyh Рік тому +17

      i immediately thought of travis when i saw the gordy scene too

    • @kayyxla4171
      @kayyxla4171 Рік тому +3

      i thought of that aswell! it really made me think that because of the veil she wore. yep!

    • @deprofundis3293
      @deprofundis3293 Рік тому +1

      Yes, although at least Mary Jo didn't get her eyes eaten. I guess that would have made it harder for her to be present for the abduction, though.

  • @uber-trooper4162
    @uber-trooper4162 Рік тому +145

    The digestion part really messed me up when I watched it. Unsettled me so bad and left me in fight-or-flight for the rest of the movie. Possibly the scariest movie I’ve seen this year

    • @adamlouis3725
      @adamlouis3725 Рік тому +13

      so creepy when you realize the noises ojs dad refers to earlier on is the horses getting digested as it flies around

    • @gilla2092
      @gilla2092 11 місяців тому +7

      @@adamlouis3725 those were the hikers actually

    • @kiseichuuyu
      @kiseichuuyu 3 місяці тому +1

      Idk how to explain it, but it’s like a body-horror/horror-vore type thing; you’re in the body of another giant creature that you don’t know anything about. It’s just… leaving you alive to scream and tire you out before it inevitably devours you, it literally squishes you, along with the rest of the group you were in, you’re completely at the mercy of this thing, using you as bait for its next meal…
      Idk that’s my thought process rewatching the scene.. 😰

  • @Feath3red
    @Feath3red Рік тому +509

    I really liked the bit where JJ was flashing it's green part at OJ because it made JJ feel less like an apex predator alien monster here to murder all of humanity and more like a scared animal. It just ate everyone else, but it changed forms and flared it's colorful bit at OJ and didn't eat him when he refused to backdown. Then it did the same at the balloon, which was quite a bit bigger than what it normally interacted with but still looked like a human, and when the balloon "backed down" when it was pushed away it attacked and ate it because it was just an animal that didn't know it wasn't actually a person.
    Also, I don't normally find scenes in movies horrifying, but that storm scene was so well done I can't really think of another way to describe it. The sound and visuals were fantastic.

    • @cubanref9670
      @cubanref9670 Рік тому +6

      The direction was incredible. The movie was shot really well.

    • @roastedsardines
      @roastedsardines 11 місяців тому +4

      Bro the screaming of the people and that one motorcycle guy is what got me

    • @here2_fangirl
      @here2_fangirl 9 місяців тому

      omg it makes so much sense the movie now I read your observation. Thanks

  • @mp48393
    @mp48393 Рік тому +1777

    The abduction was one of the most intense movie scenes I’ve ever seen. We saw it in IMAX and the sounds made it so immersive that I almost had to leave the theatre for a moment.

    • @pinkrose5286
      @pinkrose5286 Рік тому +180

      I went to “go get a soda” during that part lol. Something about it just clicked in my brain to make one of the scariest scenes I’ve ever seen.

    • @yesikanarvaez5027
      @yesikanarvaez5027 Рік тому +51

      I did... I cried

    • @dumbaccount
      @dumbaccount Рік тому +2

      @@pinkrose5286 you also sound like one

    • @dumbaccount
      @dumbaccount Рік тому +5

      @@yesikanarvaez5027 you sound like one too

    • @Ahyame718
      @Ahyame718 Рік тому +54

      That was the scariest things ive ever seen. I had nightmares

  • @yangofice8361
    @yangofice8361 Рік тому +120

    the crazy thing people miss the most is the Mantis. How the bad miracle of it getting stuck on the camera and also the fact that the mantis was upside down and didn't get sucked up because it was looking down and not at it.

  • @gaila.9852
    @gaila.9852 Рік тому +77

    Why in the world did the TV dad come out of hiding to try to calm down Gordy? As far as he knew, there was no one left to save. He would have survived had he stayed put. Gordy’s death was sad to witness and undoubtedly traumatizing for young Jupe.

    • @industrialwolfe8406
      @industrialwolfe8406 Рік тому +10

      I thought it was to protect the child but not 100% sure

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 Рік тому +8

      @@industrialwolfe8406 Who, Jupe? He was hiding under the table. The dad could not even see him.

    • @run4508
      @run4508 Рік тому +3

      He probably didn’t realise that the ape as still there

    • @overcastskyline1747
      @overcastskyline1747 Рік тому +16

      @@gaila.9852 some people make irrational decisions when in a situation like that, many reasons why he did that, to protect the child he knews was under the table who knows

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 Рік тому +1

      @@overcastskyline1747 He had no idea Jupe was under the table.

  • @sierrajohnson717
    @sierrajohnson717 Рік тому +670

    I LOVE the aliens design! The saucer itself is alive, and looks like a cloud. Being sucked up by one in ancient times looks like being raptured to Heaven, and the unfurled design looks like a Biblically Accurate angel design. I love the idea that these things have been here forever, and animals are mistaken for supernatural creatures, like dragons and unicorns

    • @sierrajohnson717
      @sierrajohnson717 Рік тому +20

      Like unicorns are misidentified rhinos, dragons misidentified dinos, etc

    • @NoonMight
      @NoonMight Рік тому +2

      @@sierrajohnson717 the Loch Ness Monster is really just a leoplaridon

    • @brandonmusick77
      @brandonmusick77 Рік тому +3

      @@NoonMight Liopleuridon.

    • @WhenDevilsDuel
      @WhenDevilsDuel Рік тому

      @@brandonmusick77 lol

    • @TrufflesMusic
      @TrufflesMusic Рік тому +1

      @@NoonMight a magical leopluridon?

  • @nebbieblu
    @nebbieblu Рік тому +181

    We can't forget Daniel Kaluuya's spot on impersonation of Keith David's speaking pattern. He sounds like he could really be his son with how well he imitates Keith David.

    • @jerrygonzalez4178
      @jerrygonzalez4178 Рік тому +6

      Oh man, what a good point! Didn't even catch that, will have to rewatch. Thank you for that.

  • @anthonycoleman6213
    @anthonycoleman6213 Рік тому +88

    When OJ went to Jupe to talk to him about buying back the horses, I wondered why Jupe seemed to so easily shift the conversation to Gordy when Em was asking questions. I started to doubt his intentions with that move. And then later in the movie, Jupe invited them to his show. Was he intentionally trying to get them killed by Jean Jacket so he could take over the ranch and the remaining horses? OJ would never be able to buy the horses back, because Jupe was feeding them to Jean Jacket!

    • @stephengrant4841
      @stephengrant4841 Рік тому +24

      Jupe didn't know Jean Jacket was just a weird animal, he thought it was a ship with aliens inside that he was giving horses too. He wasn't trying to get them killed by it, he was finally ready to reveal JJ to an audience and wanted to show them

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 10 місяців тому +11

      No, he didn't know they would get eaten. He thought it was a UFO

  • @trick9816
    @trick9816 Рік тому +168

    I love all the details you pointed out about the movie and specifically Ricky’s whole character.
    Also the digestive system wasn’t just crushing them, it was melting them with digestive fluid. That woman who was the first to be sucked up was getting her head slowly melted off.

    • @originalsayori
      @originalsayori Рік тому +38

      You see I had no idea wtf i was looking at when that scene came in, i just thought it was her hair covering her head 😭😭

    • @WhenDevilsDuel
      @WhenDevilsDuel Рік тому +5

      @@originalsayori yea same, I couldn't see shit, that part wasnt really executed all that well

    • @deprofundis3293
      @deprofundis3293 Рік тому +1

      @@originalsayori yeah I didn't know what I was looking at either

    • @TheRandomYoYo
      @TheRandomYoYo Рік тому +26

      It was flesh and blood from the partially digested horse above her, it's a bit hard to see but you can clearly make out a flayed horse's head just above.

    • @trick9816
      @trick9816 Рік тому +3

      @@TheRandomYoYo yeah that was the skull all digested

  • @dahveedperez4987
    @dahveedperez4987 Рік тому +628

    I always though of the shoe as a example of a Bad Miracle. With Jean Jacket kind of resembling a old testament Angel, and the fact that normally finding out there are extraterrestrials is amazing, I though the idea of miracles that are BAD are a really core aspect to the story. "What do you call a bad miracle?" Is it Still a Miracle? The Father got killed by money literally falling from the sky. Haven't we all wanted to have some mana from heaven?

    • @bleh329
      @bleh329 Рік тому +6

      Seeing as we don't all believe such a thing exists, no. A lucky break comes from other parts of the world, other people, events, etc. Unless we consider something as disgusting as the lottery to be "heavenly".

    • @The.Nasty.
      @The.Nasty. Рік тому +5

      Sounds like you watched Film and Comics Explained’s breakdown because that’s his exact summary.

    • @sambalaskas5082
      @sambalaskas5082 Рік тому +1

      It’s actually the part of the story that I liked the least. I still feel like it’s too similar to the question being asked in signs which is “do you believe in miracles?”. This is a negative view in miracles but I still feel like it’s getting a bit to close to the same overarching theme. Obviously some homage to signs was awesome but I think there may have been a different theme that could have worked better. But what do I know, I am just a schmuck.

    • @sev1120
      @sev1120 Рік тому +5

      Jean Jacket's design also takes inspiration from Neon Genesis Evangelion

    • @bajabl
      @bajabl Рік тому +6

      “I always thought” No you didn’t, you read it off a comment from someone else lmao

  • @rubyamateurtactician4354
    @rubyamateurtactician4354 Рік тому +306

    I just want to say real quick how much I love that the movie about aliens is just called "Nope." Best name for a horror movie in a very long time.

    • @DiodeMom
      @DiodeMom Рік тому +32

      Not Of Planet Earth

    • @ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085
      @ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085 Рік тому +4

      Movie was lowkey boring. I mean there’s no physical aliens just a UFO

    • @charlesloftin8768
      @charlesloftin8768 Рік тому +2

      @@ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085 more Blu-ray available for the rest of us. * *jupe balloon wink**

    • @ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085
      @ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085 Рік тому +1

      @@charlesloftin8768 lol it’s not like it’s gonna go out of stock like the PS5

    • @thejuiceking2219
      @thejuiceking2219 Рік тому +16

      @@ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085 i mean there were physical aliens, the UFO was the alien

  • @maybetoby
    @maybetoby Рік тому +179

    I loved this movie. Especially how OJ kept his cool almost the entire time while everyone else was freaking out.
    Jean Jacket creeped me out, like how it would quickly hide behind hills and clouds. And hearing the people screaming inside was a nice touch.
    I also really liked how there seemed to be a cover-up about this creature with the news stories about possible flooding or how the area isn't on Google maps. I want more from this universe, is Jean Jacket really an alien or native to the earth? Are there more out there?
    I heard a theory that JJ changing it's form was an intimidation display, trying to look as big as possible. The siblings had shown themselves to be a threat, so it changed shape.

    • @stephengrant4841
      @stephengrant4841 Рік тому +16

      I like that idea of why JJ changed shape. Another idea I like is that its intelligent enough to know they aren't looking at it so it cant eat them, so its trying to get their attention.

    • @maybetoby
      @maybetoby Рік тому +2

      @@stephengrant4841 yeah, it definitely tried to get them to look at it.

    • @tzeentchmundi44
      @tzeentchmundi44 9 місяців тому +2

      Definitively, if it really thinks like an animal it tried to make itself look bigger to assert dominance, like a peacock spreading its colorful tail feathers

    • @solartea_
      @solartea_ 9 місяців тому +3

      The area isnt on google maps because of the dissapearance of 40 people
      Crime scenes aren't shown on google maps so it deflects peoples interest so they dont tamper with the scene
      theres irl examples (even in the moment right now if u go to google maps)

    • @SteveCarras
      @SteveCarras 6 місяців тому

      I loved the new universal tram element of it.

  • @dreyafae
    @dreyafae Рік тому +77

    The shoe was a "miracle" simply beacuse since Jupe was looking at the shoe(because wtf why is it standing like that) and not into Gordy's eyes he did not get attacked in that moment. It plays into the rest of the movie whenever JJ gets agitated whenever someone is looking it in the eyes. As OJ stated looking a predator in its eyes is something you don't do unless you want to be attacked. The shoe was a miracle because it saved Jupes life and he does know that, which is why he kept it.

    • @19382q
      @19382q Рік тому

      I mean he did look him in the eyes the chimp started smelling him and he recognized him, that's why he wanted to fist bump.

    • @StrifeSoul990
      @StrifeSoul990 Рік тому +4

      Maybe it's just me but. I also think that the tablecloth covers his eyes from Gordys perspective. As in the end, Jupe was looking at him

  • @johnathanwoods3094
    @johnathanwoods3094 Рік тому +477

    On top of all the themes mentioned, I think another important one is that if we continue to obsess over spectacle (in the news, pop culture, politics, etc), it can literally consume us (alter our minds, and relationships) like Jean Jacket did to his victims who didn’t look away. This is why we must know when to look away from it.

    • @grilledleeks6514
      @grilledleeks6514 Рік тому

      Suuuure. And rock music made video games cause school shootings. Just like grandma said.
      Nevermind Roman's spent their Saturdays watching grown men cut echothers limbs off to escape slavery, all in the name of entertainment.
      This is just what people are mate, stop reaching for things to blame

    • @DiodeMom
      @DiodeMom Рік тому +5

      Which is why I stay off Twitter and don’t watch the news lol

    • @AlexGarcia-ke3qq
      @AlexGarcia-ke3qq Рік тому +2

      I thought of this also, or in the beginning there is a bible verse Nahum 3:6 maybe it refers to the "spectacle" that is jean jacket "Not Of Planet Eart" again all up to interpretacion..

    • @HiddenOdditiesStudio
      @HiddenOdditiesStudio Рік тому +13

      I liked your point here it was very good I also want to add on to it that news and pop culture politics etc exploit trauma just look at all of the people who love true crime... Sadly myself included. People died families were destroyed but in the end money was made and I think that loops back to the whole spectacle point that he made.

    • @SouppaStupid
      @SouppaStupid Рік тому

      Yeah good point oh yeah was the horse statue looking at it? Or the inflatable tubemen? Or the stupid hypebeast news reporter with a helmet hiding his eyes?

  • @srirajization
    @srirajization Рік тому +849

    It sucks when guys like you who make quality content get copyright strikes. need you to know we appreciate you. keep up the good work.

    • @LightofJoshua
      @LightofJoshua Рік тому +4

      I agree, and yes we appreciate you

    • @christopherh4891
      @christopherh4891 Рік тому +11

      Because these companies get so salty off anyone they perceive making money off them. Really salty they just don’t have a monopoly on all aspects so this how they handle it.

    • @TanWam
      @TanWam Рік тому +23

      @@christopherh4891 stupidest part is he’s literally promoting their product

    • @Goldenkitten1
      @Goldenkitten1 Рік тому +6

      To be entirely fair this movie is still in theaters as of this video. Most of the films he does are several years old or at the very least have been out of theaters for several months by the time he covers them. Not all of course as I'm sure some "akshulay" person is preparing to tell me but I can understand why a publisher would be more quick to copyright claim something that's still in the middle of release over something that's made its paycheck already. I mean a lot of people even admit in these videos that they watch these instead of actually watching the film so it's not like the concern is invalid.

    • @srirajization
      @srirajization Рік тому +1

      @@Goldenkitten1 His commentary would fall under the exclusion of fair use.

  • @TheXPR3
    @TheXPR3 Рік тому +125

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the mirror helmet on the TMZ guy, making him faceless but showing that what there were doing was no different. Great video, I was really excited to hear your thoughts/interpretation!

    • @KrissFliss
      @KrissFliss Рік тому +16

      OMG the creature got scared of his reflecting helmet, like the horse got in the begining!

    • @Yesn0maybe
      @Yesn0maybe Рік тому +6

      OH YEA THE HELMET but he got eaten anyways

    • @cheti8720
      @cheti8720 Рік тому +12

      JJ saw the reflection of OJs face on the helmet. He said 'my bad'

  • @gaila.9852
    @gaila.9852 Рік тому +42

    Daniel’s dismount off a running horse was one of the coolest things I have ever seen in a movie. Also, seeing his silhouette at the end made me so happy.

    • @SlimeBlueMS
      @SlimeBlueMS 3 місяці тому

      Same, I really thought he was dead for sure. Really pulled off the survival well

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 3 місяці тому

      @@SlimeBlueMS Some people do not think he made it.

  • @losangelescardinals
    @losangelescardinals Рік тому +300

    Steven Yeun is such an amazing actor. Throughout the movie you can see he puts up a wall and plays a character when he’s talking to people. He’s always happy and charismatic and I’d imagine he’d be a fun guy to be around. But when he’s alone with his thoughts, or at least has to recount them with someone else you can see his true self start to crack through. He speaks soft and has a slower more nervous speech. It’s like he’s turning back into that to the young boy who witnessed a severely traumatic event. And I think it’s interesting at the end of the video that FF says that the Haywood’s were sort of owed that money they tried to make off JJ but what about Ricky. I would argue he’s sort of after the same thing. It’s not apples to apples but he’s someone who went through hell and was never given anything for it. The show ended and he went on to do anyone series before calling it a quits and founding Jupiter’s Claim. I think that JJ was his opportunity to get what he felt he deserved and what others gained from his tragedy. Unfortunately for him he never learned to not mess with wild animals, which is ironic

  • @vincentsterlingluv
    @vincentsterlingluv Рік тому +609

    I took jean jacket being a representation of a camera. When film first started coming out, people were terrified that looking directly at a camera would steal their soul and how it is a taboo for actors to look directly at the camera. And that a camera is constantly "consuming" content, content that is real and harmful. One of the reasons I took it this way was because of how the inner vent of jean jacket at the end was similar to a camera with its many square layers and how when we saw the clip of the first haywood was inside jean jacket.
    I also think that there are parallels between Jupe's and Em's outcomes, they were the only ones left physically unscathed and have proof of what happened, thus marketing off of it. However, just like with Gordy, only 2 survive. I believe Em and Angel are the only survivors, as just with my cinema exp it was specific choice not to get a close up of OJ but seeing him from a distance on lucky. The last haywood horse wrangler on the last horse, in a square frame just like the original. I further believe this because of Em reaction, she went from relief to a pained expression. I think she realize just like Jupe did that fame and money come at a price, that being her family, home and legacy.
    Of course this is just what I speculated

    • @robertaperture1443
      @robertaperture1443 Рік тому +26

      Honestly I love your take a lot! I didn’t even put the last frame together about the rider on the horse being the last one

    • @milovarquiel
      @milovarquiel Рік тому +57

      OJ is alive, Lucky saved him.

    • @Linkavalon
      @Linkavalon Рік тому +69

      i agree with your first part the eye is a camera but OJ lives because he figured the thing out he had the banner rope still dangling and tried not to move much but still looked it in the eye just like the fake horse JJ was not sure he was real or something that would hurt it when EM startet moving its attention fell on her she moved and so she was eatable. the last scene with OJ was an homage to the old western when the cowboy tiped his head to his comrades and rode into the sundown at least that is what i make of it

    • @thomasfreeman3660
      @thomasfreeman3660 Рік тому +14

      Took the words right from my mouth. Also in the opening credits it is framed from inside jj which looks like a camera frame.

    • @kingcrustytut7544
      @kingcrustytut7544 Рік тому +2

      @@Linkavalon OJ dies lol, look at the last scene with him again, every symbol points toward him being dead, hes also just standing there which if he was alive wouyldnt he be going to his sister? lol

  • @gaila.9852
    @gaila.9852 Рік тому +360

    I love how authentically Black OJ and Emerald felt. They were such well-written characters. Speaking of writing, did Jordan Peele write Emerald with Keke in mind? They seem so similar as people, haha. When we first met Emerald, I thought, “Keke is just being herself,” but the next scene (and the rest of the movie) showed that Emerald had been putting on a professional persona in the first scene.

    • @IndependentMind115
      @IndependentMind115 Рік тому +9

      Yes. Peele said he wrote both characters with Keke and Daniel in mind.

    • @DerpBane
      @DerpBane Рік тому +9

      I liked their characters too but there's something that turns my stomach about the phrase "authentically black*. Like, are people in Kenya not authentically black ? How do you be authentically a skin colour ? I know what you mean but, idk maybe it just makes me think too much of political implications

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 Рік тому +15

      @@DerpBane I said nothing at all about Kenya or any other African country. What a weird thing to say. There have been plenty of times when you could tell a Black character was written by someone who was not Black. Being Black is about more than a skin tone, and over two hundred people knew exactly what I meant by my comment.

    • @DerpBane
      @DerpBane Рік тому +3

      @@gaila.9852 I get what you mean, I'm just splitting hairs but hear me out. ..
      You're talking about a culture, African American culture right? But that culture is correlated with skin colour for historical reasons but it's not a causal relationship, hence people from Africa don't fit the description. Therefore, emphasising "black" is technically misrepresenting a correlative factor as a causal factor which makes it a race thing unnecessarily.
      Can't we agree it would be technically more correct to say "authentic to African American culture" or something, even though it's a mouthful

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 Рік тому

      @@DerpBane To you, what is the difference between Black and African American?

  • @ginamcflurry5751
    @ginamcflurry5751 Рік тому +24

    21:06 That guy said “in about an hour from now you’ll leave her different” is actually about an hour before the film ends. I thought it was too much of a coincidence but not sure what the message behind this is

  • @klatte3351
    @klatte3351 Рік тому +138

    Loved the sibling relationship, what a cast, had me on the edge of my seat from the opening shot.

  • @dukeapplecore9401
    @dukeapplecore9401 Рік тому +334

    The 'Standing shoe' is what is called in the movie as a 'Bad Miracle' because as the shoe is standing upright by itself is a miracle the events that took place around it were the exact opposite. Hence the phrasing a 'Bad Miracle'.

    • @3rdfitzgerald
      @3rdfitzgerald Рік тому +25

      The money falling from the sky in the start of the movie is another bad miracle

    • @dukeapplecore9401
      @dukeapplecore9401 Рік тому +7

      @@3rdfitzgerald Fax no printer

    • @bajabl
      @bajabl Рік тому +4

      Yeah we all read this theory weeks ago

    • @yesikanarvaez5027
      @yesikanarvaez5027 Рік тому +1

      That's a new one

  • @boogerbeans
    @boogerbeans Рік тому +96

    I remember watching Jordan on Mad TV when I was a kid staying up till 12 am and cracking up . To see him from goofy characters to a serious movie director is absolutely awesome to me :)

    • @boogerbeans
      @boogerbeans Рік тому

      @Western Liberal Ideology-leftNright-isHYPOCRITICAL hey can I talk to you bro ? I'm crossing faded and needing to talk

    • @jeremyblackwater439
      @jeremyblackwater439 Рік тому

      @TheSalaf are free from the MadkaliMurjiaSecularist left you hanging 😞

    • @boogerbeans
      @boogerbeans Рік тому

      @@jeremyblackwater439 left you hanging smh

    • @jeremyblackwater439
      @jeremyblackwater439 Рік тому

      @@boogerbeans we left each other hanging 😞

  • @FiveSeVIIen
    @FiveSeVIIen Рік тому +85

    I thought it was kinda cruel how the Gordy attack victim at the JJ feeding show didnt survive, she was sort of set up to survive in a perfect way, she was sitting alone because people were scared of her, and she had a veil on her face meaning she probably couldnt look the alien in the eyes, but for some reason she gets sucked up with everyone else. Also you would think the legendary cameraman who made his own camera before coming to the farm would have thought to make sort of indestructible film reels, not a plot hole or anything just that it would have made sense and Emerald wouldnt have to take a wishing well picture of the alien. Pretty cool movie overall though, theres a certain horror seeing a ''UFO'' flying around from cover to cover at night unnaturally fast, making the ''UFO'' an animal was brilliant because you realize if OJ didnt know how to work with animals, theres no possible way a human could outrun that thing let alone fight back against it, its a strange man vs nature situation in a science fiction template, I think thats what makes it most unique.

    • @babyfaceweeb8937
      @babyfaceweeb8937 Рік тому

      She got sucked up because her veil flew up.

    • @beverlyaponte6200
      @beverlyaponte6200 11 місяців тому +2

      The wind blew her veil up and off her face while she was looking up, so she saw the alien, its literally a clear shot of her face, how you missed that I do not know.

    • @FiveSeVIIen
      @FiveSeVIIen 11 місяців тому +5

      @@beverlyaponte6200 I mean she gets sucked up because the alien does a pass over the entire crowd, I was just saying she was set up to survive perfectly, it was more of a missed opportunity, I just thought it was cruel to have her die too. How you missed that I do not know.

    • @spideycents2007
      @spideycents2007 8 місяців тому +4

      @@FiveSeVIIenShe didn't learn her lesson; She tested her luck with spectacle on the tv show, then was attacked by Gordy, much like she made the choice to see the "UFO" jupe was showing to the crowd. She made the choice again to put herself in the way of spectacle, and again suffered the consequences of it.

  • @myellatorres2110
    @myellatorres2110 Рік тому +183

    what i love (that someone on Twitter pointed out) is when Jupe says “in about an hour you’ll leave here different” there’s about an hour 3 minutes left of the movie
    intentional or not i love that detail 🤯

    • @SouppaStupid
      @SouppaStupid Рік тому +1

      I left the movie pissed off.

    • @myellatorres2110
      @myellatorres2110 Рік тому +30

      @@SouppaStupid ok cool 👍

    • @Deton8e
      @Deton8e Рік тому +18

      @@SouppaStupid for someone who hates the movie you’ve left a lot of comments

    • @SouppaStupid
      @SouppaStupid Рік тому +1

      @@Deton8e tbh it made me so mad that I couldn’t understand how anybody could like it. Granted in choosing to rant about it that shit show ended up stealing even more of my time. As it is right now. How meta.

    • @wintrysnowflake3385
      @wintrysnowflake3385 Рік тому +18

      @@SouppaStupid Honestly don't waste your time hating; it's very draining. Just let people enjoy their thing, don't be a party-pooper.

  • @teawrecks1243
    @teawrecks1243 Рік тому +231

    It's weird how Jean Jacket attacks things that look at it since predators usually only attack when the prey is NOT looking, which is why tigers only pounce if you turn your back on them

    • @hris3540
      @hris3540 Рік тому

      Jean Jacket’s species is probably cannibalistic, it thought the flying Jup was another member of its species since it was the only other floating practically formless thing in the sky with one eye and it still ate it. Jean jacket’s species might have an extremely high reproductive rate to offset this. They survive through fighting through territory in their home environment.

    • @izaiyacarter
      @izaiyacarter Рік тому +34

      that's just a big cat thing

    • @LizardsLore
      @LizardsLore Рік тому +36

      Perhaps JJ is prey..where it originated from?

    • @shelbyb9056
      @shelbyb9056 Рік тому +101

      I think it’s more that eye contact is often seen as a sign of aggression/dominance like with bears, dogs or leopards. In those cases it’s usually due to you being in their territory first and feeling the need to defend it. Similarly to how Jean Jacket has claimed this land and doesn’t like his dominance challenged on “his turf.” Jean Jacket also doesn’t give a fuck if you look then look away, he still pouncing if he catches you looking in the first place, so it still applies. If a tiger pounces on you without you noticing it first, I imagine it is just hunting you, not necessarily defending territory. Like the horses that Jean Jacket eats, they do not make eye contact with the creature, but it is actively hunting so it “pounces”

    • @craigh5236
      @craigh5236 Рік тому +10

      Maybe JJ is from an alien world where things like itself can only spot prey if they look at them

  • @RampidWarthogStudios
    @RampidWarthogStudios Рік тому +65

    This movie was great. Slow at first. But I love the creativity and meaning Jordan puts into his work.
    Inspires me to do similar things.

  • @DiodeMom
    @DiodeMom Рік тому +16

    You’re the best on UA-cam at explaining and interpreting films. I love the way you get right into it, and move along quickly without a lot of rambling commentary. I looked for your explanation of Nope a few weeks ago right after seeing the film, but since you hadn’t uploaded it yet I was forced to go to someone else. Thus the reason I figured out you are amazing at this! Please don’t ever stop!

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Рік тому +59

    I wonder if Keith David being in it for basically a cameo was that a shout out to The Thing which also cannot digest inorganic material.

    • @Ashas.Garden
      @Ashas.Garden Рік тому +6

      Oooooohhhhh. Interesting.

    • @mr.johnson7424
      @mr.johnson7424 Рік тому +5

      David was in the original. The prequel/remake was where that was mentioned. I think David was cast just because he's great.

  • @nedgo
    @nedgo Рік тому +636

    The Gordy scene has to do with Jordan Peele working at MadTV. Bobby Lee talks about it on his podcast since they both worked together. And Bobby talked about how Jordan told him he specifically put that part in the movie to represent his time at MAD. And I assume having to be the dancing monkey at MAD and he mentions how Jordan had like 1 or 2 episodes left on his contract and they wouldn't let him leave to audition for snl and he didn't get hired on at snl because of it. Believe he said that he filmed those scenes of the monkey on the show at the old spot MAD filmed at too specifically.

    • @MimzyKuppycakez
      @MimzyKuppycakez Рік тому +16

      Omg thank you for reminding me about his podcast!

    • @kimberleywilliams7802
      @kimberleywilliams7802 Рік тому +7

      That's really interesting! thanks so much for sharing.

    • @LizardsLore
      @LizardsLore Рік тому +32

      Oh wow I didn’t know that! The Gordy scene seems to be SUPER layered because there was a chimp named Travis..super famous, was in movies, Old Navy commercials, etc. and when he got older attacked his owner’s friend and maimed her much like Mary jo.. you’ve just added more to what I already knew.

    • @mangaas
      @mangaas Рік тому

      What did it have to do with the movie? It added nothing, meaningless misdirect. And I don't need an explanation of what it's a metaphor for... It doesn't add to the film.

    • @GRA5S
      @GRA5S Рік тому +63

      @@mangaas it explains why Jupe was so obsessed on "taming" the alien. When the ape fist bumped him instead of hurting him like it did with the others Jupe thought he can somehow calm it down but it was shot before he can try it. he kept feeding the alien for 6 months thinking it(they) will become friendly to him just so he can recreate his childhood success by working alongside another unpredictable different species. Also the ape mirrors the alien as a wild animal, no matter how you think you tamed and trained them well, little things can still set them off. For example the ape went crazy with a simple balloon pop and same when the alien ate that fake horse.

  • @atalpha1229
    @atalpha1229 Рік тому +25

    After all the copyright issues, you still coming through for us. Thank you sir. Much appreciated.

  • @bbcaptain3858
    @bbcaptain3858 Рік тому +17

    I think Jordan Peele was just trying to emphasize on the fact that all his movies are spectacles and everybody expects a spectacle but he proved this movie that he could make a beautiful cinematic production with a small script a small cast and an extremely small set and I think that's exactly what he did showing that you can make a good movie and it's not about the spectacle of it it's about how you produce it and the actors in the work put behind it

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Рік тому +134

    This video is quite the wonderful reminder. A wild animal is a wild animal. No matter how nice they may seem to you, or to anyone, they can very swiftly show you the difference between tame and domesticated.
    And specifically the fact there is nothing in this world scarier than a chimp

    • @iamV10010
      @iamV10010 Рік тому +29

      Omg have you ever heard the 911 call from the woman who owned a chimp that attacked her best friend out of nowhere and literally ripped her face off?? Like you can hear the chimp screeching and going crazy. It's chilling.

    • @InflamedCorgi
      @InflamedCorgi Рік тому +4

      ​@@iamV10010 I've never heard that call but I do know the story of that chimp

    • @cakedUraniumMuffin
      @cakedUraniumMuffin Рік тому +18

      I think the chimp’s name was Travis. It is very traumatizing and takes a piece of innocence with you when you hear it. There is a documentary about the Harolds and Travis. Travis didn’t attack out of the blue, he had been grieving due to the loss of Jerome because it disrupted his routine and the hierarchy within the household. Unfortunately, Charla had come over to help calm him down with his favorite toy (she visited often, but wasn’t a steady constant in his daily life) he did not recognize her with a different hairstyle and that was the catalyst for the attack.
      The call is haunting and OP said it best in their above comment.

    • @iamV10010
      @iamV10010 Рік тому +3

      @@cakedUraniumMuffin Thank you for giving context to the reason for the attack. I haven't seen the documentary.

    • @emilybarclay8831
      @emilybarclay8831 Рік тому +21

      @@cakedUraniumMuffin Travis’s captors also kept him drugged up and completely unstimulated. He we taken from his mother at three days old when chimps are reliant on their mothers for at least five years and usually stay with them for up to twelve years, fed a terrible human-food based diet, and after his captor’s son and husband died she literally used him as an emotional support animal. That disgusting woman essentially held the equivalent of a six year old child hostage from birth. I only wish it had been the captor who was mauled and not an innocent visitor, because I have a deep hatred for people who own great apes. In my mind it’s a lesser form of slavery because these animals are literally the mental equivalent of a preschooler and yet they’re allowed to be kept as ‘pets’. In my mind Travis is a trafficking and abuse victim who was killed when he attacked his abusers. Sorry for the rant, I studied primatology and cases like this just absolutely infuriate me. Great apes, especially chimps, are one step below humanity. If you aren’t alright with keeping a mentally disabled body builder as a pet, you shouldn’t support this shit

  • @festivus7065
    @festivus7065 Рік тому +152

    I actually ended up liking this one a lot more than I thought I would. I loved that it wasn't what you expected.

    • @LouisHolliman
      @LouisHolliman Рік тому

      It’s good how everyone has different opinions! I watched this and thought it was one of the worst films in cinema I have ever watched, and by the reaction and murmurs of what other audience members where saying afterwards it seems they agreed!

    • @pralayaryan
      @pralayaryan Рік тому +17

      @@LouisHolliman well the number of fools always exceed the smart ones.

    • @buzzbuzz6155
      @buzzbuzz6155 Рік тому +4

      @@pralayaryan dayuuuum

    • @Melonn793
      @Melonn793 Рік тому +2

      @@LouisHolliman what movies do you like because everyone likes different things

    • @LouisHolliman
      @LouisHolliman Рік тому

      @@Melonn793 I like deep thought provoking dramas with well thought out characters, great twists, moments that shock the audience, and clever endings. This film had absolutely none of that, but I felt was pretentious enough in trying to be. just the plot was awful, the characters acting was shambolic, they jumped to stupid conclusions about everything with little to no evidence. The alien. the whole focus of the film, no origin of where it came from, why it’s there, how it got and chose there, no explanation for anything, inflates into a party ballon at the end. Why? We’ll just never bother to explain, the film was a mess from start to finish

  • @Luisjusthere
    @Luisjusthere 10 місяців тому +3

    Man I gotta say I feel bad for the people in the ranch including the kids of course that basically got eaten in a sense but I felt EXTRA bad/sad for the facial disfigured actress that was shown to survive the chimp attack. Can you imagine surviving all that just to be eaten by an alien jellyfish 🫣 yikes

  • @woobacca9215
    @woobacca9215 Рік тому +11

    i think one thing thats overlooked about nope is the utilization of jean jacket’s scale. like his sheer size and speed shown throughout the film just really did it for me and was just absolutely terrifying how quick and quiet he can be, until hes right upon you. just awesome.

  • @alexcalderon4977
    @alexcalderon4977 Рік тому +74

    Antlers Holst and his name may refer to the Greek tragedy "Iphigenia in Aulis." The story is basically about a sacrificial deer so him and the Get Out deer head can also be a reference to all that

  • @iamkeithheart
    @iamkeithheart Рік тому +158

    This movie worked for me on so many levels. I walked into this movie hoping for it to be about the unknown, show a giant alien spaceship, and have that unique western setting. I got all of that, and then some more with the Gordy scene (which could have been its own short film,) and what Jean Jacket actually was!

  • @JamalGleeson
    @JamalGleeson Рік тому +4

    I think the SWIRLING/mixing(grinding) part of the Icee machine is why the shot lingers on the machines… ya know… from the horridly tragic spectacle that is going to happen… but this time he doesn’t look away…

  • @gaila.9852
    @gaila.9852 Рік тому +24

    They established that no one should look directly at the ship. Why in the world did Holst do just that and get himself killed!? He could have filmed the ship without looking at it.

    • @marekstruhar5574
      @marekstruhar5574 Рік тому +16

      Imo he was obsessed with predator-prey thing (watching that all the time at home). I think he wanted to make the best and ultimate document/spectatcle.

    • @santosic
      @santosic 11 місяців тому +2

      It's implied he had a short life left, maybe due to some terminal illness or some other reason; perhaps he knew he was dead either way and at least wanted to go out knowing he got that impossible shot after all. Died happy at least.

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 11 місяців тому +1

      @@santosic Good point!

    • @fakename658
      @fakename658 3 місяці тому +1

      Call of the void? Curiousity killed the cat?

    • @gaila.9852
      @gaila.9852 3 місяці тому +1

      @@fakename658 For sure!

  • @trialerrorsharer9398
    @trialerrorsharer9398 Рік тому +590

    I was so excited to see this movie ever since i heard about it. I went through so much shit to finally see it and it didn't disappoint. The scene of the digestion was disturbing and i went to bed feeling bothered and had that feeling into the next day. It was hilarious and scary.

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear Рік тому +1

      *ua-cam.com/video/mCfYi7634rU/v-deo.html*
      Finally its here after so long

    • @GODCONVOYPRIME
      @GODCONVOYPRIME Рік тому

      The blob will murder you if you watch it then.

    • @zoetillett374
      @zoetillett374 Рік тому +8

      I though I was the only one

    • @laLouve22
      @laLouve22 Рік тому +16

      hearing the screams was so hard...and the gordie scene :o

    • @trialerrorsharer9398
      @trialerrorsharer9398 Рік тому +32

      @@laLouve22 the screams were haunting! Especially the screams before the squish and the part where people panic because they are being pushed but not moving.

  • @superkamipopo4469
    @superkamipopo4469 Рік тому +45

    Fun fact, the design of Jean Jacket wasn't inspired by biblical angels alone, they also based it off of jellyfish to tie in a real animal element, and they also based it off of a tattered weather balloon as a reference to the UFO sightings that have ended up being that

  • @chelseajuarez6226
    @chelseajuarez6226 Рік тому +19

    I really love this movie actually, it’s the first movie in a long time to actually scare me, probably because it reminds me a bit of fire in the sky (witch absolutely traumatized me as a kid) mainly the scenes of what happened to the people after the aliens got them, yet Nope was so different from what you’d expect from an alien movie, where even the seemingly unrelated things have meaning. All and all Peel really outdid himself on this, and I love his creativity.🌟

  • @LolaRabbit
    @LolaRabbit Рік тому +4

    Thanks for all of the hard work you do. I know these copyright claims can get frustrating after a while. I’m glad you didn’t give up on this movie

  • @mandodiaz7647
    @mandodiaz7647 Рік тому +29

    On the first watch I was why Jean Jacket suddenly chose to eat the crowd. After this review I realized it's because they fed Jean Jacket the fake horse making him (it?) Purge itself and suddenly hungry enough to eat a whole crowd.

    • @babyfaceweeb8937
      @babyfaceweeb8937 Рік тому +4

      Or it was mad.

    • @user-dg6ot1so4q
      @user-dg6ot1so4q 11 місяців тому +2

      I think it was hungry, but since it ate that fake horse, it can't really trust horses anymore, so it decided to eat the crowd instead

  • @aaliyahbtalkin
    @aaliyahbtalkin Рік тому +90

    it’s sucks you keep getting striked, i hope it’s not discouraging you from continuing yt because one of the best movie reviewers on here 🥺

  • @lukaspiotrowski8701
    @lukaspiotrowski8701 Рік тому +8

    The shoe is supposed to represent a "Bad Miracle" because it saves his life by making him focus on it instead of making eye contact with the ape which would have killed him if he had looked at it.

  • @garzapinups
    @garzapinups Рік тому +2

    This film has definitely squeezed its way into one of my favorites. I love that “Signs,” was one of the inspirations for this, along with many other masterpieces, and I could totally get that vibe from the eerie silence and just random calm views of the spaceship and weird sounds echoing around.

  • @relaxingwhitenoisenatureso1111
    @relaxingwhitenoisenatureso1111 Рік тому +161

    This movie had me and my husband discussing it for 3 days. The visuals were stunning. I especially loved the moonlit clouds.

  • @Dr_Kubrick
    @Dr_Kubrick Рік тому +125

    When I walked out of the Theater you were the first breakdown I searched for and for what feels like months I've been periodically coming back to see if it was up yet. Suffice to say I'm hyped for your review!

    • @LightofJoshua
      @LightofJoshua Рік тому

      Same here!!! I absolutely love this movie

  • @anonymouswind1
    @anonymouswind1 Рік тому +15

    Really glad I watched this! I didn't catch that OJ sold 10 horses to Jup already and wanted to buy them back but obviously he couldn't cause they were already eaten by the alien.
    Also for the final form it was heavily inspired by the "Angels" from Neon Genesis Evangelion.

  • @MsRadred6116
    @MsRadred6116 Рік тому +3

    Okay, I seriously enjoy all of your in depth recaps. Especially if I haven’t seen a movie yet. Some of your videos and recommendations have encouraged me to watch quite a few of these movies. So the copyright thing is crazy to me. You are giving these films a wider audience and exposure, especially to those of us short on time 😂🤣 please keep up the great and detailed reviews! 💕

  • @angelgirl9975
    @angelgirl9975 Рік тому +271

    This movie has become one of my favorites. It's beautiful, disturbing, and deep. Peele is 3/3 for me with his movies.

    • @nathanxxvii
      @nathanxxvii Рік тому +13

      Right? He is staying knocking them out of the park.

    • @LXKeemProductions
      @LXKeemProductions Рік тому +5

      um, yeah, deep, it's deep like "Us" which was a meaningless stupidity.

    • @cryptidnip
      @cryptidnip Рік тому +34

      @@LXKeemProductions Us is very clearly and explicitly about class division and immigration. please explain how it’s meaningless.

    • @ZaccG59
      @ZaccG59 Рік тому

      @@LXKeemProductions the only stupidity going on is your choice to make this comment. And the only thing meaningless here is your opinion.

    • @Melonn793
      @Melonn793 Рік тому +2

      @@LXKeemProductions nope was more deep then us

  • @robby7499
    @robby7499 Рік тому +125

    Nope was an awesome movie IMO. Loved the design of Jean Jacket who is a contender for the best memorable monster from the Tethered; the Grabber, and others. The chimp scene was horrific, maybe more than the abduction scene, but it is one of my 20 or so favorite movies of 2022.

    • @gjh9299
      @gjh9299 Рік тому

      chimps have attacked people in the worst ways, I think because they are so smart. They really fuck you up

    • @noodlegod2797
      @noodlegod2797 Рік тому +1

      The chimp seen traumatized me -

  • @TheJulez14
    @TheJulez14 Рік тому +6

    Man that barn scene with the little kids gave me total Signs vibes scared the shit out of me lol great way to play with us because we definitely all thought there were actual aliens and not this huge monster.

  • @kiss_begins_wit_kaykay5853
    @kiss_begins_wit_kaykay5853 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for still creating a"UA-cam" version. I love your videos and I appreciate the extra work you probably had to put in to reupload.

  • @who__cares__
    @who__cares__ Рік тому +41

    I feel like regardless people would complain
    If it was a regular alien movie, they'd complain about it being a regular alien movie
    If they were spoon fed the concept, they would complain about the concept being to obvious
    I think when you make a great movie like Get Out for your first movie it creates a shadow in a way
    If he would have started with Nope first, then Us and finally Get Out I think people wouldn't be so critical of him
    Idk just me 😁

    • @beckyblueish
      @beckyblueish Рік тому +9

      A load of people who complain the most online would keep complaining just as loudly no matter what, as long as it was written and directed by a black guy

    • @KhayJayArt
      @KhayJayArt Рік тому

      Mfs online complain about EVERYTHING, which is why I don't listen to these clowns

    • @sitcomchristian6886
      @sitcomchristian6886 Рік тому

      @@beckyblueish What about the black people who didn't like the film?

    • @beckyblueish
      @beckyblueish Рік тому

      @@sitcomchristian6886 Nowhere did I suggest that only racists dislike the film. That would be an insane contention.

  • @cnashford2
    @cnashford2 Рік тому +515

    Sorry to hear about those copyright issues. I bet this will still be as awesome 👍🏾 as your videos always are! 😎

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear Рік тому +1

      *ua-cam.com/video/mCfYi7634rU/v-deo.html*
      Finally its here after so long

    • @sellmethispen4607
      @sellmethispen4607 Рік тому +9

      Its because the movie was ass like the rest of his movies and now they tryna save gave

    • @Stained-Lean
      @Stained-Lean Рік тому +16

      @@sellmethispen4607 angry ?

    • @Poliiitics
      @Poliiitics Рік тому

      get it out lol

    • @brytonup1551
      @brytonup1551 Рік тому +2

      @@sellmethispen4607 get out was ok-good, this was just bad

  • @lexp8980
    @lexp8980 Рік тому +2

    I was anticipating getting to see a review from you on this movie. You cover everything so well!! I loved everything about this film. It was just so unique, from the way it wasn’t your typical alien invasion movie, to the cinematography and the Bible verse, metaphors and innuendos. This movie was just the perfect blend of cosmic horror, action and science fiction.

  • @alexfedak5500
    @alexfedak5500 Рік тому

    So glad you were able to upload something! After watching the movie two days ago I was looking for the FoundFlix explanation because I’ve always loved your input. My favorite scene, and most terrifying to me personally, was when Jean Jacket finally got pissed off and had the Mexican stand off in the rain with OJ. While a group of 30+ adults, elderly and children being jettisoned around while simultaneously being depressurized into alien soup is both visceral and horrifying beyond nightmarish-belief. The peak out of the door followed by the titular line while looking up into the dark cloud void with nothing but a string of colored flags hanging down is just chefs kiss(and a striking sense of megalophobia). And JJ effectively “spitting” on him was the start of JJ going from just feeding to full on frenzy.

  • @Fairy_Teeth
    @Fairy_Teeth Рік тому +35

    So I’m a huge horror movie buff and it’s too the point I sadly do get scared as easily as I’d like or as often. But I have an extreme fear of aliens as they could do whatever they want and I could do nothing. This movie absolutely scared me to the point of wanting to cry several times. It truly scared me and it became one of my all time favorite horror movies. I know I’m incredibly bias because of my fear. I love exception subversion so the twist was amazing and if anything made aliens scarier to me 😬
    The scene (technically more then one scene but this whole part built together for me )the stuck out and haunted me the most , was from when Jean Jacket first was revealed as it came out for the show, to the digestion scene, the screams of people who were being digested for hours echoing inside Jean jacket them the blood rain. I couldn’t breath in relief until they got to Angels house. There’s so many elements to this movie I adore. Literally I want to talk about this movie so bad and my family is annoyed already and my boyfriend loves to listen but is a man of few words.
    The movie also makes me think of the whole web thing of the Mystery Flesh Pit National park

  • @brendenlatkovich7016
    @brendenlatkovich7016 Рік тому +37

    Sucks to hear all the copyright but I think that's expected with NOPE. When no one knows what the movie is about showing parts from the movie will expose it so you can talk about it but not allowed to show it. Hope this video does well
    P.S. Deadmeat is dealing with copyright issues with movies as well so maybe movie studios are restricting people's videos on movies

    • @kennethbryant5819
      @kennethbryant5819 Рік тому +12

      Real smart move, studios. Go after the guys that are keeping me interested in your movies. I hadn't even heard of some these movies that folks like FoundFlix, Deadmeat and others are reviewing and I'm undecided on many I do know until I hear their recommendations on them.

    • @shravan1005
      @shravan1005 Рік тому +2

      @@kennethbryant5819 yes, Studios go ahead and cut off a major part of your movies marketing system and a major reason for the interest in your movies

  • @Floratic
    @Floratic Рік тому +6

    The best explanation I heard for the up right shoe (a.k.a. a bad miracle) was that it helped Jupe keep from locking eyes with Gordy. If he had locked eyes with Gordy then he would have interpreted it that as a challenge and attacked. By the time Jupe realized Gordy noticed him, Gordy had calmed down and interpreted Jupe's focus on the show as submission.

  • @blanketxmaster5103
    @blanketxmaster5103 Рік тому +5

    I keep finding little details that jordan put in that seem insignificant but relate back to the story. The song sweet dreams that plays in angels car has a part that repeats “hold your head up, keep your head up”, which circles back to the alien being above and looking at it (in the eye)leading make it to pursue you. The movies rewatch value is so rich it makes me mad😩

  • @LizardsLore
    @LizardsLore Рік тому +30

    Dude I absolutely love your videos. You are probably one of the ONLY creators I've seen that understood that Jupe was heavily traumatized and it continued to affect him. All other takes I've seen have described Jupe as "emotionless" and "fame-hungry"

    • @LightofJoshua
      @LightofJoshua Рік тому +3

      I thought the trauma was obvious but sadly not many reviewers caught it

  • @armandolerma5452
    @armandolerma5452 Рік тому +137

    so happy you’re covering this movie, love your channel FoundFlix . btw i think Oj survived , a lot of people seem to think he died at the end (i understand why) just my thoughts

    • @tochukwuudu7763
      @tochukwuudu7763 Рік тому +19

      I think he survived too.

    • @kennethbryant5819
      @kennethbryant5819 Рік тому +24

      I think he lived too simply because if he didn't Jordan Peele broke his own rule.
      He showed clearly that Jean Jacket has to transform into its saucer form to ingest anything and its big ass didn't have enough time or space to switch forms to eat OJ and double back in its squid/angel form to transform yet again to eat the Jupe balloon.

    • @sadie9728
      @sadie9728 Рік тому +16

      I think it's weird people think he died at all. It's pretty obvious.

    • @mr.dickbutttheog2064
      @mr.dickbutttheog2064 Рік тому +2

      I don’t remember, but he did wanted the movie to have a light hearted ending

    • @NotRJ001
      @NotRJ001 Рік тому +5

      He did survive...he also had that tethered balloon on his horse that scared off JJ before.

  • @HiddenOdditiesStudio
    @HiddenOdditiesStudio Рік тому +17

    I believe there's one big thing that you kind of glossed over is the whole profiting from trauma. In each case people are trying to profit from trauma. They're kind of forced to profit from their own trauma and ways of going about doing so for each character various. And in those cases you can see how each person has to muster up the courage before they basically sell themselves out.
    Anyway that was just one of my initial takeaways from this movie.

    • @sitcomchristian6886
      @sitcomchristian6886 Рік тому +1

      Yes, I can see the message of "trauma defines you" in the movie. It's something I completely disagree with as a theory, personally. It seems to be greed-motivated, be it greed for attention or greed for money. There's a quote from the movie Quiz Show that I never forgot that kind of illustrates my point:
      Dick Goodwin: [of Charles Van Doren] There's absolutely no need to drag the man into the spotlight.
      Sandra Goodwin: You dragged Herb Stempel into the spotlight.
      Dick Goodwin: Stempel? The man has to be dragged from the spotlight with his teeth marks still on it!

  • @chaosnoir
    @chaosnoir Рік тому +3

    I love the way this dude tells the movie as if he were reading us a story or something. even if you didn't see the movie he says enough to get you to visualize what's happening. this really makes it for me.

  • @DarthCaviar
    @DarthCaviar Рік тому +18

    If it has defence mechanisms imagine what it needs to defend from out in space.

  • @potatoejauregui
    @potatoejauregui Рік тому +47

    Gotta say that I have been a fan since Key and Peele and was blown away when Get Out came. Jordan Peele never fails to deliver!

    • @crow_g1639
      @crow_g1639 Рік тому +1

      He did here

    • @prevail975
      @prevail975 Рік тому +1

      @@crow_g1639 😂😂

    • @Melonn793
      @Melonn793 Рік тому +1

      @@crow_g1639 how I thought it was a good movie

  • @mariolinton
    @mariolinton Рік тому +1

    This is the only review that has substance on UA-cam! The Movie was great IMO, after a few times, it’s a very heavy detailed movie with many loose ends & paths to be followed! U did a great job & I couldn’t wait for your perspective! Keep it up!!💪🏾

  • @KiaRoane
    @KiaRoane Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the dedication to making sure we get content. We definitely appreciate you.

  • @lloydbonafide3398
    @lloydbonafide3398 Рік тому +10

    Peele started off playing a crackhead on Mad TV to now directing movies. Good stuff! 👍🏾

  • @shadoweyes1074
    @shadoweyes1074 Рік тому +9

    My theory is not alien, just something like a jellyfish/squid that has lived up there for years, hiding out of sight and out of mind, feeding on people who just go missing without a trace, leaving only what it can't eat, no way for us to know if it was there, or how many, and has been feeding through the years, have seen this theory around, and for me makes more sense.

  • @lovejuviany8514
    @lovejuviany8514 Рік тому +1

    Another great video, many thanks from all of us for taking the time to make them

  • @laurenbattle5767
    @laurenbattle5767 Рік тому +3

    I loved how the bikers helmet was reflective just like the prop that make the horse freak out at the beginning of the movie- he was just a human mirror ball🫣

  • @staytuned2L337
    @staytuned2L337 Рік тому +5

    Been waiting for this! Thanks for doing what you could to get this up, bud!

  • @co0kiemonster3
    @co0kiemonster3 Рік тому +10

    It suck you have just use movie stills but we are here for you and your commentary not clips of the movie. I love your vids man. Please never stop. We need your vids for life

  • @Mcjesus97
    @Mcjesus97 Рік тому +4

    Anyone notice the scene of Daniel K riding the horse was reminiscent of his great grandfather being a jockey riding the horse. All comes to fruition

  • @JRBeast-nw3xg
    @JRBeast-nw3xg Рік тому +6

    Honestly this is my favorite from Jordan Peele. The cinematography, the thrills, the chills, the cast of characters which where all casted perfectly for this. The comedy is at it strongest here especially the alien creature was a really interesting concept I loved how it wasn’t a ship the whole thing was a freaking creature. Incredible. I was overly excited while watching it and had major and genuine reactions here. I sorta made a prediction that the murder chimp was controlled by an alien or a shape shift of one idk because the shoe standing up like that was some key point idk. But I also liked how the alike sucked up the people and kinda like dissolved or ate them and spit their blood all over the house that scene was crazy. There is a lot of great moments in this movie and that final showdown was incredibly well done. Easily my favorite Peele movie so far.