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- Nope - Gordy's Home Massacre: Gordy (Terry Notary) freaks out during filming.
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Two siblings who run a California horse ranch discover something wonderful and sinister in the skies above, and the owner of an adjacent theme park tries to profit from the mysterious, otherworldly phenomenon.
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Cast: Terry Notary, Jacob Kim
Director: Jordan Peele
Producer: Jordan Peele
Screenwriter: Jordan Peele
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This was legit creepy and tragic, the lack of music made it more intense especially since this can happen and it shows no matter how well you tamed an animal you can’t control it’s natural instinct.
This is why chimps and other dangerous animals should not be exploited for Hollywood.
@@goldentriforce29 Agreed
They are unpredictable, look what happened to people owning chimps or keeping orcas in captivity. It’s dangerous
Taming and exploiting are not synonymous.
@@gaila.9852 but they follow same path, thats one lesson from the movie. People have a history of not respecting animals and pay from their inhibitions.
Saddest part is he doesn’t remember what he did. He even signs to the boy and says “what happened family” cuz he’s genuinely confused.
Chimp with PTSD is very new to horror genre and I can see why Jordan Peele is great addition to its genre
@@DanW21 not very much PTSD, more of he was just that scared and surprised that he didn’t know what he was doing
Most likely Gordy’s family was killed when he was captured and he was forced to suppress his animal instincts out of fear
"my bad, gang"
I wouldn't consider the gestures as actually having signed "what happened family". where did you learn this?
Its funny how this is just a rampaging monkey and its single handedly scarier than every modern horror movie monster you’ll see now.
Yup because this is a real monster, whos damage we've REALLY seen. I'm sure everyone was thinking about that chick who got attacked by her pet chimp and got her face ripped off during this scene
@@royalcommoner3873 i know i was
@Royal Commoner
If you’re talking about Travis, it wasn’t actually his owner that he mauled, but her friend. He was on drugs at the time, extremely depressed, and when he saw her handling his favorite toy to get him back into his enclosure, the poor guy snapped. I don’t think he actually ever attacked his owners.
It’s still tragic what happened. His owner obviously loved him like a son, but Travis wasn’t a human, he was a wild animal, and trying to raise him as a human only led to behavioral issues, mental illness, and unfortunately, an innocent bystander getting disfigured
Ape
@@billyguyjoe1858 chimp
This is a good example of how childhood trauma can warp your worldview. Jupe mistakes his survival as being because he was "special" and it sticks with him into adulthood. This is what causes him to also make the mistake of thinking the alien was his friend.
Exactly. That is the entire point of this scene and I feel like a lot of people are missing that entirely. There’s so many hidden meanings in this film that truly make it great when you realize what they are. That’s what I love the most I think about all of Jordan Peele’s films.
Precisely!! Been seing comments of people not understanding the connection of young jupe and gordy to the adult jupe and alien. Just because they weren't able to immediately understand the connection between the two, some of them resulted in bad mouthing the film. Lol :))
Your so intelligent. I love it!! 💯💯
Damn
Because of that, Jupe comes across as pitifully as he did not learn anything from that experience.
Fun Fact: at 2:17 after Gordy snaps out of his rampage he signs to young Jupe "what happened family?".
Scary how he regains his wildness but the “domestication”. Kicks in again. Shows a wild animal will be wild and chimps can snap
can i ask what the name is of the form of sign language he is using? i am learning a formal version of American Sign Language and i know there is a form of sign language that is designed for apes, i just dont know the name of it. also do you know why it is so diffrent? i know apes cant make all the signs since there hands are very limited, but i'd assume 'what' would be the same since its so simple but i know BSL uses 2 hands to sign letters at the same time.
@@beabeaddraws I've recently watched the movie and I'm also learning how to sign so when I saw the scene I looked it up on IMDB to see if they could clarify. And sure enough he said "what happened family" but I'm also aware the signing wasn't precise. I just assumed Gordy was confused and maybe in shock and that's why it looked like that. I even tried looking up on reddit and couldn't find anything I didn't already know.
Thank you so much for that…it adds so many new layers to this scene.
You’ve no idea how sad this makes me 😭
It's crazy how Jordan Peele, a hilarious comedian, could also be a master of horror. Making one everyday animal all the more terrifying
Dude chimps are terrifying as is
Hilarious is kinda reaching. He is a comedian. Should have just stuck with that.
"Everyday" depends on where you live tbh
@@ianmcfadden2794 Nah, I'm good
@@benheisenberg2633 true
That one moment the chimp looks at us directly. Pure chills.
Like making eye contact with a crazy person on the train 😂
Imagine seeing a monkey in a jungle and the monkey just stares at you like that
worse than that. At least theres other people around you jsut in case. @@MikeNapoli1989
Never smile in the front of primats!!!
Plus, the exact moment Gordy makes eye contact, the lamp shade looks like what Jupe will see when he is looking up at Jean Jacket before his death. Makes the horror on his face in that moment so much scarier for us to witness. I weirdly never seem to see people pointing that part out!
The standing shoe is such a nice addition, because it's literally a "bad miracle" similar to what OJ had recalled at an earlier scene
It’s also to represent how is humans can be lit into a life danger if situation such as this, but still focus on something minuscule that seems “out of place” or “off”
Exactly and Jupe kept that shoe and has it standing upright in his office.
@@BombSquad.MP4but still even if you saw that in person you gotta admit that shoe standing exactly like that by itself was damn near as terrifying of what he just saw
I swear to god, there’s an old Animal Attack video from the 80s or 90s where an animal trainer gets mauled by a large cat on live tv and the ensuing rampage knocks one of his shoes off standing upright JUST like in Nope, and I can’t find the video anywhere! It bugs me so much knowing this could be an homage to that particular incident and I just want to find the footage 😭
My theory is that Jeanjacket the alien was causing not just the shoe to stand upright but also Gordy‘s rampage.
It wasn't so much what was happening, but it was how this was filmed and the soundscape that gave me REAL chills. That's not often for me.
Especially that sound of the chimp biting into that girls face
@@rob67w Precisely 😬😳
What was chilling? The cheesy acting? "Gordy, Noo!" Or the complete lack of terrified and agonising screams?
@@ButcheryTapes I see you’re used to surface level slasher flicks.
Man this is real fear. Ghost and monsters don’t do it but actual wild animals that can destroy you…. Terrifying
Also I don't get where everybody says he was focused on the shoe and that's why Gordy didn't kill him. Gordy clearly didn't kill him because his eyes were obscured through the tablecloth, which prevented eye contact.
Or bc all the balloons popped and he snapped out of it
@@mydude8731it’s cos he is family and asked for permission to go
Lol. No need for the table cloth if it's all about eye contact.
That’s actually a good point
you're not wrong bud
1:01 I dunno if anyone noticed but if you look closely where the audience seats are at, you can see people hiding behind the top seats. It made us think that Jupe was all alone, but I guess not everyone decided to risk running because they’d get caught by Gordy. Damn, that was a near miss.
I always thought it was peoples coats left behind
@@MikeNapoli1989 well you know Jordan Peele. He loves to add missed details because they later shock us when we find out.
@@MikeNapoli1989 Nah I think he's right. I saw movement at 1:06.
you can see it a little bit better at 1:22
Oh gosh! Good eye!
If you think about it, Gordy wasn’t really meaning to kill everyone, it’s just a natural instinct. When the Dad saw Gordy and got scared, Gordy got scared too and killed him. When Gordy saw Jupe, he was already out of his rage and he might have remembered the scene were Jupe hides under the table and messes with the lights and alerts the family. He might have just said:
“Oh dang everyone’s asleep, fist bump?”
The point is you can’t predict what a wild animal is “thinking”. They don’t really think, they just act. Gordy acted in a way that was perfectly rational to him. When he saw the kid, he did the fist bump because that’s the right thing to do with him. It’s how he gets his nanners etc. When he saw the shiny balloons he violently mauled the people around him. Also a perfectly reasonable reaction to him, the balloons were scary and the people around him released them. Wild animals are not to be f^^%ed with. It’s always a roll of the dice.
@@maxcarren112 chimps actually think like humans, they're just hyper aggressive which is what makes them so terrifying
Hoenstly? I dont doubt that Gordy was a case of chimpanzee exploitation, separated from his species at a early age. Therefore he never received the appropriate socialization and environment he needed as a highly social and intelligent animal. Those conditions lead to highly stressed animals who dont know what to do with themselves, kept by people who don't treat them responsibly. Its a movie and its meant to be symbolic so I won't speculate too much, but I don't doubt there were years of warning signs before this.
Feel bad for the monkey this could’ve been prevented
Sure
The mastery of this scene is that most of the killing/brutality is happening off-screen, and the only allowed glimpses are minimal. A true masterpiece, Jordan Peele.
Which is why I'm wondering why this movie got a hard R. I want to see a monkey rip a girl's face off!
Thats not “mastery” thats low budget
@@Naludaking819 @Random Highlights What? It's a $68 million movie, what do you mean low budget? The off screen violence is what makes it more scary. You have to imagine the horror of an out of control wild animal and the damage it can cause to a young girl and grown man, only seeing a real glimpse of it when you see Mary Jo later at the ranch and the wind blows her veil off her face showing the disfigured features left behind. If it just showed a close up of a head getting smashed in it would completely ruin the tone of the movie. That is what would make it feel cheap and "low budget". What Jordan Peele did is in fact mastery. No doubt about it.
@@Naludaking819No it’s not “low budget” sir. The point of this scene was that it was this guy’s childhood memory. So the scene is therefore shot from a pov experience of the memory (him sitting there under the table witnessing/hearing it). 🤦🏽♂️
@@Naludaking819 go back to watching marvel movies then
The balloons popping snaps Gordy out of his rampage, then he taps the mothers shoe a couple of times to see what happened, then he sees the kid and signs to him “what happened” because his memory gif lost in his trance….
That’s not the mother that’s the little girl
@@guyonabudget5209 No that is the mother. She's wearing the same dress.
@@thewarpath5982 that’s the little girl watch the scene properly
@@HTMN161 Speaking of the mother. Do we ever see if she died or not? I never saw her in this scene so I just assumed he killed her off screen but 🤷
@@isaiah6912 the actress who played that mother confirmed that she did survive but that she did lose some fingers
This scene is scary but also breaks my heart. When another balloon pops and he stops, he realizes what he's done and rips his balloon hat off. Immediately started crying.
Actually at 2:17 the monkey signs “what happened family” so it didn’t know what happened
There’s so much symbolism in this one scene. Definitely one of the top 10 best horrors of all time
You noticed a few people in the seats were looking up and faking, the applause sign kept lighting up
Aight, what symbolism? If there are appearantly a lot of it then give me 5
@@aaeve5676
ez.
The incident as a whole; stop f*cking making wild deadly animals into spectacles
Applause sign still going off: show must go on / Jupe montizes this event to cope with his trauma
Gordy: this one doesn't count but he's definitely only in the film because of the era of film and spectacle where apes were used as actors. especially during the Koko craze.
Gordy doing gorilla ASL: the Koko craze.
Gordy removing his costume: he's not a human, he's an animal.
The gunshot without warning: wild animals are unexpectable. things can seem fine and suddenly you're being mauled.
Cameras still rolling: show must go on yeah woo baby
bonus round
the balloons are literally the source of Gordy's anger. He only calms tf down once they all pop.
@@aaeve5676 you tryna look smart just to be stupid
@@chocomelo454shitty symbolism
I’m never scared of horror movies but…..this gave me chills
lol
A monkey, in a birthday costume
Literally
Same
I mean, chimpanzees are a REAL and SERIOUS threat. We see the aftermaths of their attacks ALL THE TIME. We can't really comprehend being trapped by a monster or demon because it is so far out of the norm, but with a chimp, well the threat just became MUCH MORE TANGIBLE.
The fact this is inspired by real events makes it all the more unsettling
What happened? Is it the same like this?
@@gamerlordthebest basically a women’s pet chimpanzee attacked and mauled her face and though she survived, now she’s completely disfigured.
@@gamerlordthebestyes search up the case about “Travis the chimp”
It’s “inspired” by real events, in the real event it wasn’t a TV show, it was some lady that had a chimp as a pet and it either killed or just horribly mutilated her friend at her house I don’t remember.
@@geezyj24 The friend fortunately lived, but is now blind due to Travis I think gorging out her eyes
I absolutely love how they have so much character and personality to a minor character cgi chimpanzee. When he snaps out of his attack mode, he goes to check on the woman he attacked. He’s confused, and when he notices his blood drenched hands and mouth, he’s visibly distraught and even more confused. He approaches his co-star and checks to see if he was hurt. Seeing that he’s not hurt, Gordy motions to the scene, kind of asking what happened in his own way. He sees that the boy is still very terrified and upset, he tries to calm him down in the only way he knows how; doing a fist bump he was trained to do. He doesn’t know what it means, but it seems to make his “friend” happy, and at the moment, he really just wants to make sure he’s ok. That’s when he’s shot, and killed while he’s still sane. It’s clear that he wasn’t aware of what he was doing, and wasn’t violent in his human persona. It’s all so tragic, as in Gordy’s eyes as he was lucid, something horrible and monstrous tore through the set and killed everyone except him and his pal. At least his death was instant, and painless.
I also want to add, I’m not sure if he was signing, as I’m not fluent in sign language, but someone in the comment section said that they recognized his hand movements as something along the lines of “what happened?” Which is incredible that even though Gordy is entirely cgi, they remembered to add a detail so small that most people miss.
You don't have a clue about what you're talking about. You really don't. Chimps are NOT human. Don't assign human values to them. He's not "concerned". He's seeing if she's still active and alive to see if he can continue.
He's not trying to calm the boy down because Chimps don't possess that type of empathy. The tablecloth was obscuring the chimps eyes. Therefore the Chimp did not see the kid as a threat or aggressor. The chimp was NOT confused. It would have killed the boy if he looked it directly in the eyes of it. You know, the entire THEME of the movie? That's why the girl got beat again and her face bit off the second time around. She was looking it in the eyes in terror. Well Chimps just HATE that because it looks like an aggressive threat and they WILL attack.
What the chimp was doing was instinctively asking the kid to join him because the kid didn't pose an instinctual threat to his actions.
The guy who came down the stairs took a stance, starred at it. Pointed at it and spoke to it aggressively. That's why he got killed. Chimps are not people. Yelling "sit" and "stay" aggressively towards the chimp caused the chimp to attack him. If he had just stayed put and not have engaged the chimp at all, he would have been fine.
All chimpanzees, especially males, will eventually do this to it's human handlers nwhen they reach adulthood.. It's how Chimps operate. Kill the leader(s) and take over. It's what they do.
They are vicious wild animals that can't be tamed.
@@poseidon5003 yeaah, but i did read in another comment section i think he signed to jupe "what happened family"? So youre both half right
@@poseidon5003 i checked and googled a bit, a lot of people are saying he did sign also read on a user from reddit who knew sign language and he said gordy signed
@@0verpricedcoffee553 I never trust Reddit though.
Cuts off just before, but that stare on Jupes face when remembering this scene is one of my favourite moments from one of my favourite actors. Not all acting has to be big screams and sobs all the time- Jupe conveys so much through just his slight smile and the blankness in his eyes
I'm willing to bet that's more accurate to someone IRL who has trauma.
same! when I watched it, I thought that he was probably going "thank god someone's here to rescue me" and "but everyone else is dead, why didn't they come sooner / why is it only me that's okay"
like... conflicting emotions because he's processing how close Gordy was when he got shot, and how he witnessed his co-stars (and potentially friends) get killed / mauled in front of him.
I mean, Gordy was close enough that Jupe got blood splatter on him.
edit; and Gordy's death was the only one Jupe witnessed in full. The girl with the shoe (apparently it's the daughter? but I could've sworn it's the mom) has her body hidden by the couch with only her feet visible, and the Dad gets killed in the kitchen completely out of Jupe's eyesight. So no "well at least I didn't fully see what he did to them." here.
@@felinusfeline5559I agree, I feel like PTSD symptoms get portrayed as always lashing out and being uncontrollable, like hyperventilating or crying or thrashing around, and while that's certainly possible, it's not what happens to everyone who has it. Sometimes I find myself staring off into space like Jupe did when I'm thinking of traumatic memories and I'm an adult now and those things happened damn near ten years ago. It's a really good way to convey how trauma sticks with you for a very long time.
Not gonna lie, this was the first movie in years to get me to tear up both in fear and sadness.
Have u seen smile 🙂
@@DanielHernandez-qq2jj That’s probably a bullshit :)
@@DanielHernandez-qq2jj that movie was kinda boring that ending sucked
@Majorpeepo idk to me its something about the eerie silence and just that evil smile like imagine someone standing there smiling that big at you
You have a point I was just watching thiss yesterday morninggg and when I seen this seen I was likee Wthh they should’ve known that if he heard the balloons popping that’s gonna trigger his natural instincts you could see it all over young hype face when the balloons came out
this scene for real had my heart racing in fear
Especially when the ape sees him under the table
Smeee
I was fine until about 2:44. That gunshot got me good. But then, I've seen pics of the aftermath of RL chimp attacks and those are far worse than the visuals we get here.
At 1:49, if you look at the lamp in front of Gordy, it kind of looks like Jean Jacket. That probably explains why Jupe wanted to tame him so bad, especially considering a lot of the merch at Jupiter's Claim is designed to look like all the things he saw during the attack, such as the cameras inspiring the look for the alien masks, some of the employees wearing the same shirt as Gordy, etc. Being able to tame and control Jean Jacket probably would've been a "nice addition to his collection", and he just couldn't pass that up. It's probably a stretch, but that's how I see it, at least.
Pretty much. Jupe believed he was "chosen" by the ape to live, and thus believed he would be "chosen" by Jean Jacket as well. In reality the only thing that kept Gordy from killing Jupe is the tablecloth that hung between their lines of sight. Jupe wasn't looking Gordy in the eye, so he didn't feel threatened.
@@skywagon2458 That and all the balloons having been popped, so nothing else would spook him.
goddamn you're right
Sometimes traumatic events leave subconscious association to the scene of the event. This jarring comparison of the lamp shade to JJ is really smart, and could also hugely influence Jupe
@@skywagon2458 exactly!
One of the coolest experiences I've ever had in the cinema was watching this scene our screening went DEAD SILENT no one moved, cought, ate nothing
Everyone was hooked to the screen it was amazing and the sound design got some people at the start with the popping balloons
Definitely had a massive psychological effect in my screening room as well. I felt like I couldn’t move.
Just noticed the flashing Applause sign, facing Jupe instead of the audience seats. He is an audience to his own trauma. Wow.
Exactly and it was people in those seats faking
Peele is something else, these layers are out of this world goddamnn
This scene is meant to demonstrate that taking a wild animal out of the world that it's species has evolved to fit into, and twisting it into something that serves a commercial interest can lead to unexpected behavior. SeaWorld offers another real world example.
But aren't orcas just as vicious in nature?
@@joshuagross3151 There has never been an instance of an orca killing a human in the wild. It's only ever happened in captivity
@@turtletail313 which is funny because whales like the humpback does have a kill record. Even if said kill record is only because Humans got too close, and ended up capsized.
@@turtletail313 Killing _directly?_ No. Indirectly? Yes. They like to sink yachts and schooners. In fact, there's currently a pod in Portugal, sinking fishing and tour boats for what seems like fun.
@Joshua Gross
Like Turtle Tail said, there were never any recorded instances of orcas killing people in the wild. Compared to dolphins and other whales, that is incredibly emotionally intelligent of these creatures. The only time they killed was in captivity, and that was out of frustration on the whale’s part because they were kept in these tiny tanks with nothing to do. Anyone would lash out in that situation, and it turns out that when you’re a 10 ton whale, acting out of frustration can be fatal for the people around you.
Fun fact. Gordy actually says "What happened family" in American Sign Language after he snaps back to his senses.
Gordy didn't attack out of anger. He was attacking because he was an animal and he had instincts. The balloons popping sounded like gunshots to him, and he even signed to the kid 'what happened to family?' (he was probably well-trained and taught sign-language by whoever owned him, after all Travis the chimp, who inspired this, could drive a car). But he didn't have any sort of special connection to the kid, it was simply because he didn't look him directly in the eyes, due to the table cloth between them.
Amazing details
Damn my boy gordy just hit the meanest dab before he fell ✊✊✊
YES💀
Went out like a G
Nah y'all tripin 💀💀
didnt know he was chill like that
Drinkin' lean
Thank you Peele for my new phobia.
SAME! 🐵🐒
I've had this phobia since I was a child cause I saw the Travis the chimp incident on tv.
@@airjaws_8922 same
Apes
They primarily go for the face and genitals when they decide to go all "rip and tear". Just something to keep in mind.
I love how this is genuinely more scary then actual horror movies such as, “Halloween Ends” or something.
Yes.
What do you mean by “actual horror movies”
I actually watched the two movies back to back. I have to say Nope was just overall better. But I did love Michael Myers’ cameo in Halloween ends.
@@JayLiszte tf you want em to say? that movie is classified as horror not comedy or family friendly go look it up
@@jazelgalaviz9450 because the sentence seems to be referring to nope as not a horror movie.
The fact that the murder is off screen leaves it to your imagination, which is horrifying...
Planet OF The Apes needs a horror scene like this lol 😂.
A planet of the apes horror movie would go hard 😂🔥
@@MPPharaoh You know it pal 😎. If they ever make a horror Planet OF The Apes. The filmmakers who did the movie Crawl. Should produce it.
@@freewilldummies1603 🔥🔥🔥 he’s a great director
@@MPPharaoh POTA is a horror movie lol
CHUNKY MONKEY
This was the scariest part of the entire movie
don't forget the scene where the people are in the alien's digestive system
The fact that you barely see the monkey before its rampage and during it the focus is on Jupe’s perspective and the violence reaped off-screen is more visceral and haunting than any modern excuse of a director. I don’t care what anyone says Jordan Peele is a master of horror and story in film
This can literally be a horror film all on its own.
I really hope this is what is up Jordan Peele’s sleeve next! He said it would be spinoff from Nope.
Now I know what my dad meant when he'd say: "I don't want any Monkey business in the House!!!" 🐒 🏠!!!!
if he was white, he meant black people
Dark deception crew here
I was in shock when I saw this scene in theaters 😮
I think this is so disturbing to us because chimps are so human-like that it's tempting to think of Gordy as basically human. So it's much more horrifying to imagine him doing something like this, than to imagine a wolf or a bear or an alien beast doing it. This feels like some kind of violation in a way other animal attacks don't.
This is a perfect example of how very simple scene ideas, when filmed correctly by a competent director and crew, can have a huge effect. The flashing “applause” signs juxtaposes the horror of what’s happening, further illustrating Peele’s point about traumatic moments becoming spectacles. Also the set is dressed very bright with warm, calming colors… Then being under the table with Jupe makes us feel very boxed in and separated from the chaos, until that chaos starts to creep in on our world. It’s a really, really well done scene.
I had goosebumps while watching this scene.
Gordy approaches the camera and Peele makes you see, in a very visceral way, that this is a wild animal that has no business being on a film set. Its chilling because we know we'll keep doing this stuff anyway, and chalk the predictable outcomes up to 'tragic incidents' each and every time.
I've been looking for the word visceral for so long. Thank you.
It’s terrifying when Gordy spots the kid. Jordan Peele is so good with horror it’s incredible
A lot of people didn’t know what this scene meant:
Jupe had been attempting to make shows out of Jean Jacket (the alien) but the reason why is because of this scene. He survived and he then considered himself to be chosen as he says before his final show. After the chimp incident, he now thinks he is “untouchable”, attempts to make a profit out of another creature, only for it to lead to his death.
Yes, and then Emerald presumably does the same with “the Oprah shot”
This scene actually scared me🤣🤣
it really happened.
@@ckgun1 it didn’t happen, it’s just based on a true story but nobody died in the true story
@@Jimmy-kf7ug just brutally mutilated.
@@Jimmy-kf7ug yeah true but Travis died
To me this was the most scariest scene in the movie.
No doubt
2:16 He signed "What happened family?" :(
It's like he never knew what happened during his rage, I feel bad for him :(
It’s interesting how the guy calls the monkey “Gordy” before he attacks. Like, that’s the character’s name, not the monkey’s. That’s all he was to them: a nameless prop to fill a role, not an actual living being.
i mean, what was he supposed to call him? "monkey"? idk that seems worse
His real name could've also been Gordy.
@@lawfulleahit’s possible the chimp had a name outside of its roll as Gordy, but your guess is as good as mine
And how the guy was shouting at Gordy to "Stop" "Down" and "Sit" as if Gordy would listen.
@@lawfulleah That’s the point, they never even learned his name.
This movie made me so uncomfortable I thought about it for a couple days. Jordan Peele is beyond insane.
It’s weird to realize that the cast and the directors are probably the bad people in this scene, due to them constantly toying and treating the chimp in a foul way due to filming a lot. I think it was messed up but it was sad because the chimp showed that boy kindness because he possibly treated that chimp better then anyone ever did on that set.
Yeah, you’re not exactly right at all. The people who allowed an animal would be considered the bad people, though the cast has nothing to do with it, they’re doing their jobs.
Plus, chimps can go insane any time they want to, they’re wild. The only reason why the kid survived was because the table cloth didn’t allow eye contact.
its not bad treatment its more like the chimp not being where he belongs.
@@aquatic4760 No, it was actually because of the Balloon popping that made the chimp come back to his senses, that's why he tries to ask the kid in his own body language "what happened?"
@@mudafucca4420 No, they're right. Eye contact is one of those things you're _never_ to do to a chimpanzee. That and bare-tooth smiling are both considered challenges. With the dad, it didn't help that he tried to shout the ape down before running. When the dad ran, that kicked in his (Gordy's) predatory instinct.
@@mudafucca4420 We inherited the way we do violence FROM chimpanzees, and not only are chimps violent, they're naturally violent.
Fun fact, when chimps mutilate their owners, they often try to gouge out their eyes.
The sudden gunshot makes the scene more tense and disturbing. It shows how death can be dealt swiftly
1:49 WHY DOES HE LOOK SO TERRIFYING WHEN LOOKING INTO THE CAMERA?!
As someone who hasn't seen this movie before, I thought he was gonna kill that kid. Jesus my heart was racing when he started getting closer.
I don’t know why this scene was more scarier than the Alien abduction scene, but after realizing this was inspired by the Travis incident… yeah, I see your point now-
1:49
The eye contact always freaks me out 💀
The way there is no music here makes the scene that much better as it makes the viewer uncomfortable as they feel they too are in the scene with Jupe-
There is no escape from the tension.
It made me cry when Gordy looked like he came to and tried to explain to the kid what he did was either an accident or why he did it. Made me sad when they shot him.
No, he was using sign language, he asked "what happened"
@@_tired-_ that's pretty much what I said. He was explaining or seeing what the situation was. Either way it made me sad.
@@MrBlack252 ah ok , sorry about that
Bruh he want on a rampage you were sad for him? Lmaoo
@@Jay-bf4dt yes, because I hate people that take wild animals out of their natural environments and try and make them into something they're not then when their wild instincts kick in they kill it.
This scene was so well done
Jordan Peele is a genius.
lmfao
@@glockmaster9516 skill issue
He's ok. He still needs more films under his belt
Naw fam, he not
@@royalcommoner3873 he is
The Gordy scene really left me feeling some type of way, just very emotional. I stopped the movie just to rewind and watch the scene a few more times.
Everything about it was chilling. I felt a level of empathy for all the characters involved that is stronger than I normally feel when watching film.
The fear and pain the people felt when Gordy attacked them, the terror of the little boy under the table, and the confusion of Gordy himself who clearly did not understand what was happening.
I can't stop thinking about how every cut, every instruction of vision, every choice made the scene even more effective in capturing the horror.
Just...a beautiful piece of cinematic work.
There where a few scary things that happened in this movie but this tops all of them in my mind
The fact this was based off a true story is scary
WHAT
@@agentnull5242 look for Travis. The worst part was the one who got injured wasnt even the owner.
It wasn’t but everyone assumed it was the director just thought it would be a good idea
@@agentnull5242 The victim survived don't worry
@@tacituskilgore80 surviving an chimp attack is worst than being killed
Just realized the lampshade at 1:56 looks like Jean Jacket (the UFO). Not sure if that was intended, but neat!
Scariest scene in all of Nope.
Jordan knocked one out of the park with Nope. All of his films say so much with visual storytelling alone. I wasn't largely entertained by Us but found the storytelling to be profoundly engaging. He reminds me of Stephen Spielberg but in the 21st century. Looking forward to his next film.
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.
Yes.
I was wondering the same thing. I like to think that he thought that the massacre was over.
Best part of the movie. This scene stuck with me longer than the entire movie.
What is so underrated about this scene is the balloons popping; a balloon floats then pops and this is especially scary because one wrong move and that monkey will strike. So loud popping noise won’t help this situation get better. Also it makes the innocent children theme suddenly grow more and more dark.
I liked it because it went away from the children innocence and had a monkey actually attack one of the children.
The way that the scene is filmed is amazing
what makes this so tragic and horror. Is that Gordy wasn't aware of what he just did. His sign language is accurate the way he communicates to the kid. He translates to what happened to party ? what happened to everyone?
I had seen this clip before but s short version so I wasn’t going in blind, but it’s still horrifying to watch. The violence mainly being off screen really got me due to me not knowing if they were just gonna show the murdering happening upfront, and the shot at the end made me flinch aggressively. This is well executed
This scene will never leave me 😮
than gunshot at 2:45 was the first time ive been successfully jump-scared since fnaf
This scene, in my opinion, was the scariest part of the entire movie. This was intense.
nobody even fought back
Gordy's victims 🥱
A human is no match for a rampaging chimp.
My fave part of the movie is how Gordy and Jean Jacket are the same. Wild beasts that people tried to tame, then exploit them for the sake of spectacle, but they failed to control them and created havoc. Jupe's survival from this incident made him believe that he is a chosen one, that Gordy spared him because they have this connection. And that belief made him try to tame Jean Jacket too, thinking he'd be able to do it (we all know how it ended). Jupe is a direct contrast to OJ, who knows that you can work with beasts, but not by being too overconfident that they'd just do what you want because you are 'friends'. There are rules and precautions to take, because by the end of the day, they are still wild beasts.
0:37 “No, No, No,No Gordy No”😂
😂🤣 I know hilarious.
"You sick!" Like Gordy would stop and be like "Yeah, you are right. Scuse me, you can go now.".
Why didnt he just stay hidden? The police were there just a few minutes later.
@@mackblack5153 He might have said "You sit." But I could be wrong.
@@gentlementals ohh! You might be right.
Imagine if the police officer that shot Gordy missed
Good thing there is multiple rounds in a hunting rifle..
I don’t get scared often but seriously this is one of the most frightening scenes I ever saw. Especially when the lights go out. Monkeys are not pets and should never be treated as trained actors or pets.
It’s a terrifying scene!
The movie overall was extremely entertaining and interesting. Was a bit hard to follow but it was enjoyable.
it's so unsetlling & sad at the same time! Hearing him basically rip that poor girls face off & beat his trainer to death is horrifying, but then it's almost like he was trying to explain why he did what he did to his best friend like a child being caught doing something there not supposed to. I agree that no matter how 'tame' an animal is, it still has its natural instincts
He said I think
“What happend to family?”
TF I thought this movie was about aliens lol. That was scarier than any alien scene in any movie.
That Star Lasso express scene was as scary
@@alexbrettw I don't know what that is I haven't seen the movie but this was nor what I expected to see lol
@@fluffyturtle471 it is about an alien. this scene plays into the trauma and decisions of another character and how he perceives and treats the alien. watching the movie will give context for this scene
@@alyxxpratt678 oh ok, might check it out later
It’s about creatures in unfamiliar environments and how they are both exploited for spectacle
2:11 i was on break and the sprinkler valve pump turned on behind me and scared the living hell out of me at that moment 🤣
0:48 😂😂Gordy walking. 😂😂
If anyone doesn’t know the backstory, the monkey has ptsd of gunshots and abuse and there was a balloon and it popped and it thought it was a gunshot then at the end it snapped out of it and it realized what it did but then sadly it died
That bullet sound was so satisfying
I was terrified for that boy!
Dont know why you would say that i was excited for him
@@POOPGOD999 because the chimp massacred several ppl. I was terrified because I thought he was next.
@@POOPGOD999oh I don’t know maybe it’s due to the fact that MULTIPLE PEOPLE WERE MAULED!!
@@TheAntiDisneyEmperor that’s exciting
Love the lamp hood lining up to the exact moment Gordy spots jupe
The horror of this scene isn't due to Gordy's rampage. The true horror of this scene comes from the illusion of absolute control humans think they have over other the natural world and all living things. The tragedy of this scene doesn't come from the the violence inflicted by Gordy. It comes from the violence inflicted on Gordy - an innocent wild animal - by humans which ultimately results in his tragic death. I only felt sadness for Gordy when I saw this.
No, the rampage is the horror.
@@shandorno6305 especially that sounds...you dont see but....
Exactly. You can’t blame him for snapping after years of being forced to live under Hollywood schedules and demands. He’s a chimpanzee, but wasn’t treated like one. The people around him never bothered to meet his species’ needs and then acted shocked when he got aggressive. If you want to work with a different species, do it the right way. Learn their specific needs, and don’t expect them to work on your schedule.
Unfortunately Jupe didn’t learn this lesson and committed the exact same mistake with Jean-Jacket.
The smartest thing that you could do in a situation like this, is to get down on the ground and play dead.
Then they'll come up to you and start eating your face. I'd rather just fight like hell.
You need to submit as soon as possible, if you fight you have no chance of winning chimps are wayy stronger than humans especially when they are trying there best to kill you. Its about dominance make yourself look as weak as you can so the chimp would lose interest ot just pity you.
@@vitalityfox she got her face eaten either way 😭😂
Nah get a large stick and light it on fire, since all animals fear fire. Or take a swim in a deep end of a pool. Chimpanzees can't swim since they barely have any body fat.
@@ariamanson4776 to be fair she started moving
Bruh me and my homie went to see this movie on shrooms and unfortunately they peaked right as this scene was gearing up
That was a mistake
How can you even watch a movie on shrooms? I'd throw up
@@toddlogg that's why you buy a popcorn it's a disposable trash can.
@@ckgun1 Jesus H. Christ
@@toddlogg it was very uncomfortable for a moment because the scene was messed up but the gooms made me feel fantastic
The worst part is that there's no gore shown. Less is more
the less you can't see the more your mind imagines.
I think this is why watching real videos from tragic events that don't show anything graphic yet the context, audio and anything else presented in the video is far worse than seeing a dismembered body.
Because you feel it instead of just seeing it. I think that's a really good way to induce fear
My jaw was on the floor and I was terrified watching this
but the sounds...
it's still incredible that this monkey managed to scare me as much as the worst jumpscares I've seen in horror games
0:20 Announcer: We will return to "Gordy's Home!" in a moment... maybe.
When I first saw this it legitimately disturbed me for the rest of the day
Great movie and Jordan Peele is amazing
One of the most chilling scenes in movie history
It reminded me of a case I think 2007 when chenponzee attacked the family friend, nearly killing her but she survived in the end but she got huge damages. Same thing here, chenponzee/ monkey is a wild animal and it can't control itself because of his/her instings. Even if you treat an animal right, or you training it, he/she can still attack you no matter what, because of their instings. That's what people need to understand that they ARE NOT A PET but an animal that need to be in his/her habitat. That's my conclusion.
you know how annoying it is when someone says "but" a million times in the same sentences? it's improper English, and you sound like a little kid.
@@wesleyhempoli5548 I'm a foreigner soooo, I'm can do mistakes lol butbutbutbutbutbutbutbutbut 😆😂 and it's none of your business. I have my opinion and I'm going to write it my way, funny way not boring way. See you later boring person.🙆♀️😎
It’s *chimpanzee
@@Goombriel yep 😆❤ oh well who doesn't make a mistake oh yeah "chenponzee" haha. But in some way I created a new word and it's quite eggciting 😂😁💖
intense spelling
I still feel bad for the chimp because at the end of the day it’s the humans fault, leave wild animals be, that’s what happens when you mess around with a wild animal.
Am I the only one who laughed when they used stock chimp sound effects 😂
Digestion scene is much scarier.
Chilling scene and masterfully done. Wild animals shouldn't be forced to perfirm unnatural tricks to entertain people nor should they be pets. It is stressful, cruel and wrong. It is not the animal's fault when they lash out. It is the humans. Leave them alone and leave them in the wild where they will be happy. All animals should be treated with respect, compassion and kindness.