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Love how the interaction with the cop after they hit the deer changes in context of the rest of the movie. At first she just comes of as kind of a badass that won't take no shit, but then you realize it's most likely only because she doesn't want his whereabouts to be traceable when he goes missing, she does not want his name in a police report :)
I’m glad you said it. I’ve mentioned that on other reaction channels and received some hate for it. People don’t understand that police are instructed to check everybody’s ID’s in case of warrants/missing persons. They can definitely come off as rude but there’s a reason for it.
@@tykroner1133 Because they will literally beat you, arrest you, and kill you for it despite it not being legal for you to show ID in most states. People hate and distrust police becaues police are vcious, cruel, violent animals who think their will is the law and that your life is worthless.
@@tykroner1133 I personally think that the pig's request for the black man's ID is clearly driven by racial bias. The hostility in his voice & facial expressions strongly indicate this. While it is true the pig's may be instructed to check IDs in case of warrants/missing persons for safety reasons, if there is no valid reason for an ID check of a passenger, it seems to be an unjustified intrusion & potentially even illegal. In all my years, I have never been asked for my ID as a passenger in someone else's vehicle, which makes me question the legitimacy of such a request.
@@tykroner1133 wait, you seriously believe that police routinely collect the IDs of all non-drivers/passengers in a car when they make stops for traffic violations???
@@Huge_XG-Xpop_Stan by calling them “pigs”, you’re making your bias against police obvious. With that being said, I’ve been asked to provide an ID as a passenger, so maybe it’s a state-by-state difference. I’m not totally sure. But asking for an ID is extremely basic. 99% of people have them. It shouldn’t be a big deal. For “Get Out”, the police office definitely could’ve had racial bias, so I’m not necessarily disagreeing with that. But I think the depth of the movie is mostly meant to be that Rose didn’t want to leave a paper trail more than the bias of the officer. But again, it could mean both. All love 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@@Francis...oh I love that!! Double meaning. The get out definitely could also be him telling the occupier to get out of his body AND telling Chris to get out of there!
Chris literally picked cotton to save his life. Also Rose keeping the white milk separate from the colored cereal. This movie is a perfectly made film.
Jordan Peele did a GQ interview about theories for the film, the cotton picking was intentional symbolism but the cereal wasn't symbolism for her *racism* or whatever he just thought the act comes off exactly like Shana said "Psychotic" 😂
A breadcrumb clue: Run Rabbit Run was playing on the car stereo during the early kidnapping. Then a big deal was made of the dessert at dinner, which was carrot cake.
@@alexanderthegreat5649 oh I'm aware of the article. It's just too perfect intentional or not. I prefer it to Rose's father's rant about hating deer, and how that's a reference to black bucks.
When you realize the real reason she argued with the cop about seeing his ID isn’t because she was upset with the cop but because she didn’t want the cop to know who he was for when he goes missing.
@@moon-moth1 ah good catch. I assumed it was black vehicles because they are technically attending his funeral. Awesome play on words and scenery because they are using the black males as a physical vehicle for their bodies. WOW.
The best scene to me was during the party when Chris went upstairs, and then everyone paused what they were doing because Chris was the reason for the party and without him present is was pointless to continue. It intertwines with the term “life of the party.” Jordan peele is a genius.
@@princessmaiya23yh pretty much what they were all playing their role or acting like it was a party when the reason they are there is to buy him ,they were there to check him out and see if it was worth buying nothing else ,which make the scene more chilling
@@unironicallyannie Saying fr at the end of your point. It's so stupid, and of course your name is unironically, the other word you idiots throw around like confetti over everything.
The twist is "white people are racist and evil." If you paid any attention to the Key & Peele show (or practically every movie and TV show made in the past decade) then you'd know the "white people are racist and evil" twist is ALWAYS coming.
The female commenter doesn't contribute much. Other couples reviewers have a back and forth. Here it's wow you're so smart when his theory is actually dumb (sex slaves)
The original ending had cops showing up and arresting the dude and he pretty much ended up in jail but during the test screenings people hated that ending so they changed it to the buddy finding him instead. Easily one of my favorite horror/thriller movies ever
The funny thing is, I think this ending is a lot better because most people's innate reactions are to immediately think "he's going to get arrested". It gets the message across while still giving the audience what it wants by subverting it.
@@Helldog6yep, I totally thought he was done for and it made me so feel so sick but when I saw who it was I breathed such a sigh of relief. I could feel the weight being lifted off his shoulders. It didn’t make everything automatically better, but at least one thing went right, it was a great ending. If he got arrested it would’ve destroyed me.
I'd wager both endings were already recorded and they just used the audience to test which one works best. Cause with his buddy being a TSA agent and looking for him, they clearly had this pay off in mind since the start of the movie. Unless it was all added later, which seems unlikely.
undrrated comment because I have watched the movie SO many times, and I didn't realize this detail until the 3rd or fourth time AFTER watching a breakdown/explanation video
@@medinayusazlanChris killed the psychiatrist mom with a lobotomy. Lobotomys were used a few decades back by mental health workers in psychiatric hospitals because they thought shoving an ice pick under someone's orbital bone (bone around the eye) and into their brain while they're awake would cure their mental health problems. I believe they were trying to disconnect the frontal lobe from the rest of the brain. Idk why they thought that, but yeah it's just ironic the mom died in one of the ways psychiatric specialists tortured and killed people in the past.
One of my favorite movies of all time. The best scene is when Georgina apologizes to Chris for unplugging his phone, and the two people/minds in her battle for control of the person.
WOW I genuinely never even thought of the aspect that there was the “other half” of her brain/soul that was genuinely sorry in that scene that’s so interesting
@@ADTYG02i dont think the real person was crying because shes sorry. I think she wants to Get Out and cant obtain control/isn't in control to let him know whats happening.
It's a testament to Jordan Peele's genius that, in general, people guess the movie's plot twist _almost_ entirely, never the whole thing. We only go so far on the guessing because he gives us the obvious hints. But we never imagine the actual horror that goes far beyond.
The symbolisms in this movie, the way society has taken culture from African Americans and taken it as their own - the grandpa losing the race in his early days and not being able to let it go, it’s why he runs at night in his new body. Jordan Peele is amazing
jordan peele is a racist hack and your take on american culture and how african culture has influenced it is about as hot as the core of the sun. a completely uneducated and non historical opinion. you clearly prescribe to the idea of 'cultural appropriation' which is one of the dumbest cult beliefs to have ever arisen in human history. jordan peele has been put on a pedestal so that rich white hollywood producers can virtue signal about how woke they are. this movie is just peele exercising his ignorance and racism, its so unreal and stupid in its premise that it could NEVER be actually scary. cinematically its an unoriginal boring piece of crap. tales from the crypt did this concept so much better and scarier without the racism and with actual skill behind the camera.
I'm so glad Jordan went with the ending that he did. The original ending with the cops showing up and him getting arrested would have been so depressing. With the theatrical release, the cop car pulling up was enough to get us all thinking and feeling the anxiety, but when we see his friend it's a great payoff that also serves to elevate his friend as a great side character.
You two picked up on things quickly. I remember watching this in a small cinema a week or two after it was released and it was just me and two white dudes. One of them was an artsy movie type and I could see he was really into this movie. When Rod came in clutch, we were all so happy. The alternate ending would've been more realistic, but understandably, nobody wants that as the canon ending.
I'm glad they filmed both endings, though. I'm glad they went with this ending - the alternative one would've destroyed me emotionally. Chris deserved to "Get Out" after all that evilness.
@@hughglass2520i was thinking that to when he had said his theory abt them buying blk ppl but im pretty sure all the movies they reacted to they already watched
The cop scene makes sense after you watch the movie. She wasn't defending him, Rose wasn't sticking up for Chris when she argued with the police officer about showing identification. She was avoiding a paper trail. Had the cop run both of their licenses, there would be a record that Chris and Rose were together before his eventual disappearance.
The thing that gets me about that is why even bother calling the cops in the first place, then? The family makes enough money to deal with car damages outside of insurance.
@@Galiant2010 Rose wanted to leave the deer as soon as she hit it. It was Chris' idea to check on it, and you can be sure that he was the one who called the cops.
Seeing this in a full movie theater was TOP TIER - the whole crowd was screaming and laughing and cheering by the end, just good vibes and fun for everybody.
This movie is such a perfect representation of mental colonization and the appropriation of identity and I love it so much. Jordan Peele is a sleeper horror movie director god Edit: also, the line where they go into the kitchen and the dad says “my mother loved this kitchen so we always keep a little bit of her here“ and then it pans to Georgina!!! Hits different when you see it again
Of all the video/reviews Ive watched ... Ive never heard anyone point that out.😮. I have to go look at that again. Poor Georgina. She seemed really scared.
The scene at the dinner table when the brother's like "You gotta think two/three steps ahead of your opponent", the payback came later when he's trying to leave the house. Chris tries to open the door and the brother uses his leg to shut it. He tries it again, and when the brother uses his leg to shut it again, he stabs him with the knife. I think that was a clear callback and you can't change my mind.
@@EnchantedTooWellduring slavery they would sometimes use young black men as sex slaves and they were referred to as “bucks” (like a male deer). I’ve also seen the term used for the men they would bet on and put against one another in a fight
@@EnchantedTooWell Black men that were slaves used to be derogatorily referred to as "bucks." It also is a callback to the dad's comment earlier when they were talking about hitting the deer.
Master? Right ok... One pretty decent film Then an average US Then he wrote an abomination that was supposed to be Candyman which was just some racist, left wing hit piece... And then an average NOPE Plus, he stated that he would never cast a white lead. Imagine that the other way round... Cancelled! Instantly!
@Andy-gj3bv i feel like you don’t like peele just because of his unique directorial choice, which is petty. the only reason he doesn’t want to cast a white lead is because the majority of hollywood is DOMINATED by white leads. literally every big director you can think of only casts (or mostly casts) white leads. star wars, mcu, dceu, fast & furious, literally any big franchise out there is led by a white protagonist. jordan peele simply created a space where black people, and all-black casts, can shine for once without stereotypes or clichés. you don’t have to like it, but you can at least respect it or understand it, otherwise you are part of the problem.
@@XiaoyuuuYT oxford dictionary's definition of racism: prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a MINORITY or MARGINALISED. do you consider white people to be a minority? sounds pretty ignorant.
There's a lot of tiny details that can be missed. Like the GF's father telling the story of how Grandpa got beat in a race vs Jesse Owens, and then later you see the Grandpa running sprints at night while Chris is going out for a smoke. So many little things like that
I thought this movie was cool when i saw it in theaters but it actually gets better every time I watch it. I'm black and my wife is white and she likes it even more than I do. 😂
Get Out really surprised me with how it turned out! It's well acted, well directed, and very entertaining! While there are scary elements, the film cleverly combines a perfect amount of serious, funny, terrifying and/or action-packed scenes.
Nah, this one is fine. It's a decent movie though not crazy. It's got an inherent racist tone to it with the idea of painting it about white racism, but there's nothing relaly heinous about it. Hereditary on the other hand? That movie is monstrous. It's brilliant, but evil through and through.
This movie is so uniquely perfect. If someone said that they were going to make a horror film about racism, I would have thought it would be the corniest thing ever. But they do such a good job of making the family more and more unsettling as the film goes on.
This movie was crazy especially in theaters. What was more interesting is that the ending was going to be completely different where he actually gets arrested and convicted of the crime but because of the timing of the movie and with police brutality on the rise, JP decided on the ending we see now. Even better, Due to the success of this film, Jordan Peele became the first African-American writer, producer, and director to earn more than $100 million in a debut film. The Easter eggs in this movie were so well placed and well made i had to rewatch it over and over.
At the end with the Police lights, that’s the exact reaction Jordan Peele wanted! Like how baaaddd did it look if you didn’t know the back story. So clever 🙌🏾 Great reaction guys
Get Out is such an interesting movie to unpack, theres so much symbolism and detail. Jordan Peele honestly created a masterpiece and I think its one of the greatest horror movies ever made.
The thing that I just realized about this movie that I never thought of before, these dudes come here because the daughter lured them by dating them. Then those people are taken over by her grandmother, grandfather, family friends etc, which means technically she has had secks with her grandparents’ bodies, and everyone else’s…. Omg
I thought i was going to enjoy this video bc of them being a interracial couple but I got a bonus when I realized she actually looks like the girl from the movie 😂😂😂
Wait until you watch the movie a 2nd time. You'll notice so many subtle details that were overlooked the first time around. It's great! There's also an alternate ending where the cops show up instead of his boy. If you want another Jordan Peele movie, I recommend "Nope" over "Us."" Get Out was by far his best as a director.
It makes sense that she was just "playing her role" as it pertains to family structures. A lot of times with close minded families, the younger members don't share the same views as the older members but they don't speak out or go against the grain...they just play their role. Such a great movie and so good to watch through both of your eyes.
i'm so happy you guys watched it! such a great movie: the atmosphere, the tension, the acting, the idea behind it, loooots of little clues that you (well, at least me) don't notice at first! chef's kiss!
Three and a half minutes into this video I subcribed because...this man knows what kind of damage a dear can do to your car. And yeah if this lady had bangs she would totally look like Rose
Second time watching this movie through you guys reaction, never caught on to the part that foreshadowed the situation with the grandma; the dad was giving him a tour of the house and he literally said "We keep a piece of her in here..." Hearing that part now again is creepy as hell.
I am so glad they didn't go with the original ending. In case you didn't know, in the original ending the cop from the beginning shows up. When he sees the black man killed a white woman he's sent to prison for murder. THAT ending would have pissed me off!!!
I'm with him. I didn't watch it for the longest time because I thought it would be stupid. Alas, I watch it and find the genius in Jordan's work. Very very well done.
i’m not gonna lie, i was one of the people who thought of “get out” as soon as i came across your channel (and was really surprised you hadn’t reacted to it), but that’s only because shoshana looks related to allison williams/rose!
Notice before the capture of Chris, Rose’s hair is full and lush and she looks beautiful. After they capture him and her true personality is revealed, her hair is all slick back down to her head and she looks rather sickly.
What I find striking about the movie, that aside from just being genuinely scary and very well made, is that it highlights how any kind of dehumanization is a dangerous thing, even when it's painted in a positive light. The common view of racism being based in negativity and assumptions of superiority is only part of the equation. The whole "black people are physically stronger" thing is technically not a negative belief, but it's still of a form of dehumanization because you're attributing an "other-ness" factor to black people that puts distance between what you are as a white person and what they are as a black person, and when you create that kind of distance in your mind, it becomes SO much easier to do to something awful to them because you just don't see them as being fundamentally the same as you. You don't hold the same level of empathy for that person, and history shows we will do terrible things to each other when we don't see each other as human beings. Very well done, Mr. Jordan Peele!
You two had it all figured out for the most part. It's always fun watching couples react to this movie. Who would've thought the funny guy from Key and Peele would be an amazing film maker specializing in thriller/suspense/horror kind of stuff. 😆😁
Ok, hopefully you have Netflix, because you MUST start the Black Mirror series! I’d LOVE to see y’all’s faces for that show! Comment section, back me up!
Great Movie Reaction! and also The part where rose was telling the police officer that her man does NOT have to give his ID to him. THAT was probably so that police didnt know his name and who he was otherwise her plan would be at risk (Also some other things i noticed... At the start before they went to go see the parents, Rose told chris that her parents would have voted for obama, And then later in the movie the dad (Dean) says to chris "Oh btw i would have voted for obama for a 3rd term" Its almost as if the dad planned to say this. As if they had talked about saying soemthing about it to make him feel better.
I am beyond impressed, Vince, damn, you figured out the whole movie, to me everything was a surprise. Yo Vince, you best start writing a screenplay of your own cause damn
Yeah I think his story/narrative/thematic perception IQ is among the best I've seen in any reaction channel. Just finished the starwars trilogy reacitons and yea.... Every reaction I watch this past week I keep commenting some variation of "you really get in the pocket with these movies".
It’s a great movie. Loved everyone in it. You were figuring it out pretty quickly. Loved him putting the cotton in his ears and faking going under. He was perfect. Good reactions you two. 🤩
This movie has so much social commentary in this film. It’s an amazing masterpiece. I highly recommend you guys was Us which is my favorite Jordan Peele movie 👏
I think you’re right, Vince. I didn’t pick that up when I first saw it but I think your on to something there. I think the girl friend set them up. She knew about her family and was like a willing participant or something like that.
This was definitely a happy surprise. I watched this film not really expecting much and it was a really good horror film. I'm a horror buff and kinda jaded how horror nowadays didn't have much of "scare or creepiness" because of saturation of "Jump Scares" But this one had a great creep factor and was pretty deep. It made me love how new life was brought to how horror films can be. Definitely check out "US". That one was a great film and definitely made Jordan Peele a "Master of Horror" in my opinion. Also he was a good pick for the voice of the recent reboot of "The Twilight Zone".
From one horrorhead to another: I completely understand. And I actually believe *Us* is Peele's best work, though, many seem to disagree...but whatever.
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Another Jordan Poole movie yall should watch is “Us”
Another Jordan Peel Movie is Us and Another one is Nope three of his movie.
Another movie an old one is Silver Bullet. And The Monster Squad.
Just wink one time if you're in danger 😂😂😂 I lost all my little soda because I spit it out 💀💀💀
In the original version when the Police car pulls up it isn't his friend and he gets sent to jail for killing the family.
Love how the interaction with the cop after they hit the deer changes in context of the rest of the movie. At first she just comes of as kind of a badass that won't take no shit, but then you realize it's most likely only because she doesn't want his whereabouts to be traceable when he goes missing, she does not want his name in a police report :)
I’m glad you said it. I’ve mentioned that on other reaction channels and received some hate for it. People don’t understand that police are instructed to check everybody’s ID’s in case of warrants/missing persons. They can definitely come off as rude but there’s a reason for it.
@@tykroner1133 Because they will literally beat you, arrest you, and kill you for it despite it not being legal for you to show ID in most states. People hate and distrust police becaues police are vcious, cruel, violent animals who think their will is the law and that your life is worthless.
@@tykroner1133 I personally think that the pig's request for the black man's ID is clearly driven by racial bias. The hostility in his voice & facial expressions strongly indicate this. While it is true the pig's may be instructed to check IDs in case of warrants/missing persons for safety reasons, if there is no valid reason for an ID check of a passenger, it seems to be an unjustified intrusion & potentially even illegal. In all my years, I have never been asked for my ID as a passenger in someone else's vehicle, which makes me question the legitimacy of such a request.
@@tykroner1133 wait, you seriously believe that police routinely collect the IDs of all non-drivers/passengers in a car when they make stops for traffic violations???
@@Huge_XG-Xpop_Stan by calling them “pigs”, you’re making your bias against police obvious. With that being said, I’ve been asked to provide an ID as a passenger, so maybe it’s a state-by-state difference. I’m not totally sure. But asking for an ID is extremely basic. 99% of people have them. It shouldn’t be a big deal. For “Get Out”, the police office definitely could’ve had racial bias, so I’m not necessarily disagreeing with that. But I think the depth of the movie is mostly meant to be that Rose didn’t want to leave a paper trail more than the bias of the officer. But again, it could mean both. All love 🤙🏻🤙🏻
I love how when Andre snaps out of the trance because of the flash, his first instinct is not to save himself but to save Chris.
It’s heartbreaking bc you would think anybody in that situation would’ve yelled help me (rightfully so) or something but he didn’t ...
It could also mean he's screaming for the white guy to get out of his body.
IT'S OBVIOUSLY A WARNING TO CHRIS.@@Francis...
Probably because just like the black guy(grand dad) who killed himself, he felt there was no saving him
@@Francis...oh I love that!! Double meaning. The get out definitely could also be him telling the occupier to get out of his body AND telling Chris to get out of there!
Chris literally picked cotton to save his life. Also Rose keeping the white milk separate from the colored cereal. This movie is a perfectly made film.
Jordan Peele did a GQ interview about theories for the film, the cotton picking was intentional symbolism but the cereal wasn't symbolism for her *racism* or whatever he just thought the act comes off exactly like Shana said "Psychotic" 😂
@@alexanderthegreat5649 yep! I came here to write this
LiTeRaLlY.. LITERALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. NOT FIGURATIVELY. BUT LITERALLY. LITERALLY LITERAL. LIKE LITERALLY.
A breadcrumb clue: Run Rabbit Run was playing on the car stereo during the early kidnapping.
Then a big deal was made of the dessert at dinner, which was carrot cake.
@@alexanderthegreat5649 oh I'm aware of the article. It's just too perfect intentional or not. I prefer it to Rose's father's rant about hating deer, and how that's a reference to black bucks.
When you realize the real reason she argued with the cop about seeing his ID isn’t because she was upset with the cop but because she didn’t want the cop to know who he was for when he goes missing.
She didn't want him to remember his name!
That's true😳
Damn how I miss this 😮
Uh, yeah…? What about it? You didn’t say anything
"My mother loved her kitchen, so we keep a piece of her here." I never caught that before...
too funny I immediately thought the same, and I've rewatched this movie a few times
every time I watch this movie I catch something new each time.
@@moon-moth1 ah good catch. I assumed it was black vehicles because they are technically attending his funeral. Awesome play on words and scenery because they are using the black males as a physical vehicle for their bodies. WOW.
im so late but I don’t get it?
@@aniyahbaniyahhthe person who said that, that’s his mother in the kitchen. Her brain was in that black maids body
The best scene to me was during the party when Chris went upstairs, and then everyone paused what they were doing because Chris was the reason for the party and without him present is was pointless to continue. It intertwines with the term “life of the party.” Jordan peele is a genius.
Oooo good one I never really broke that scene down
i recommend you The House 2022
just the same vibe. give it a try
@@princessmaiya23yh pretty much what they were all playing their role or acting like it was a party when the reason they are there is to buy him ,they were there to check him out and see if it was worth buying nothing else ,which make the scene more chilling
Damn the "life of the party" bit is powerful, I never caught that metaphor
Nah it makes it so funny when you’re an interracial couple 😂😂😂
Especially with her similarities 😂
🤣🤣🤣
I was just thinking that 😂
Let's just hope she isn't setting him up slowly. That's the only thing I think is controversial about this film. It paints white folks in a bad light.
@@reduXstereothey did that to themselves historically LMAO
The cereal scene always gets me. She never mixes the color with the white. Jordan Peele killed it with that imagery.
@@unironicallyannieokay yeah because I didn’t see the colors and whites thing either 😭
That wasn't planned, people just look too deep into everything. 😂
@@unironicallyannie I find it kikda annoying, that people over analyze everything.
@@unironicallyannie does to people fr? Just stop it at "does to people".
@@unironicallyannie Saying fr at the end of your point. It's so stupid, and of course your name is unironically, the other word you idiots throw around like confetti over everything.
I love how you were throwing out your theories but when you find out the real twist its so much worse. Im glad y'all enjoyed it
He was damn close at getting what was going on early tho with buying him.
The twist is "white people are racist and evil." If you paid any attention to the Key & Peele show (or practically every movie and TV show made in the past decade) then you'd know the "white people are racist and evil" twist is ALWAYS coming.
The female commenter doesn't contribute much. Other couples reviewers have a back and forth. Here it's wow you're so smart when his theory is actually dumb (sex slaves)
@@banyarlingThe movie itself throws that idea out.
@@captaintogawa9736 yes in the mouth of the TSA joke character. Also, there's no sex.
Watching get out with ur white girlfriend is crazy
fr 😭
She slick looks like the actress too xD
It’s gotta be a wright of passage lol
😂😂😂 yall do it to yourselves
Agreed.smh
The original ending had cops showing up and arresting the dude and he pretty much ended up in jail but during the test screenings people hated that ending so they changed it to the buddy finding him instead. Easily one of my favorite horror/thriller movies ever
The funny thing is, I think this ending is a lot better because most people's innate reactions are to immediately think "he's going to get arrested". It gets the message across while still giving the audience what it wants by subverting it.
Honestly i'm sad that they did that, similar with the horror movie of a group of people being in a cave with "vat/cave people".
@@Helldog6yep, I totally thought he was done for and it made me so feel so sick but when I saw who it was I breathed such a sigh of relief. I could feel the weight being lifted off his shoulders. It didn’t make everything automatically better, but at least one thing went right, it was a great ending. If he got arrested it would’ve destroyed me.
I'd wager both endings were already recorded and they just used the audience to test which one works best. Cause with his buddy being a TSA agent and looking for him, they clearly had this pay off in mind since the start of the movie. Unless it was all added later, which seems unlikely.
@@idk-ye7ur you’re sad it didn’t end with him being framed?
He literally got rid of the psychiatrist mother by giving her a lobotomy. A genius detail
I didn't think of that.
@@ephemera... I never noticed until I watched this video. Something clicked when I saw it this time and I’ve seen the film a few times before
undrrated comment because I have watched the movie SO many times, and I didn't realize this detail until the 3rd or fourth time AFTER watching a breakdown/explanation video
could someone explain i missed this 😢
@@medinayusazlanChris killed the psychiatrist mom with a lobotomy. Lobotomys were used a few decades back by mental health workers in psychiatric hospitals because they thought shoving an ice pick under someone's orbital bone (bone around the eye) and into their brain while they're awake would cure their mental health problems. I believe they were trying to disconnect the frontal lobe from the rest of the brain. Idk why they thought that, but yeah it's just ironic the mom died in one of the ways psychiatric specialists tortured and killed people in the past.
One of my favorite movies of all time. The best scene is when Georgina apologizes to Chris for unplugging his phone, and the two people/minds in her battle for control of the person.
That was a heartbreaking moment. Brilliantly acted.
WOW I genuinely never even thought of the aspect that there was the “other half” of her brain/soul that was genuinely sorry in that scene that’s so interesting
That actress deserves more recognition
VERY brillantly acted. That actress deserves an Oscar, I'm serious here.@@RedMenace71
@@ADTYG02i dont think the real person was crying because shes sorry. I think she wants to Get Out and cant obtain control/isn't in control to let him know whats happening.
It's a testament to Jordan Peele's genius that, in general, people guess the movie's plot twist _almost_ entirely, never the whole thing. We only go so far on the guessing because he gives us the obvious hints. But we never imagine the actual horror that goes far beyond.
The symbolisms in this movie, the way society has taken culture from African Americans and taken it as their own - the grandpa losing the race in his early days and not being able to let it go, it’s why he runs at night in his new body. Jordan Peele is amazing
Name the culture that they took away from African Americans and kept as their own I'll wait .
jordan peele is a racist hack and your take on american culture and how african culture has influenced it is about as hot as the core of the sun. a completely uneducated and non historical opinion. you clearly prescribe to the idea of 'cultural appropriation' which is one of the dumbest cult beliefs to have ever arisen in human history.
jordan peele has been put on a pedestal so that rich white hollywood producers can virtue signal about how woke they are. this movie is just peele exercising his ignorance and racism, its so unreal and stupid in its premise that it could NEVER be actually scary. cinematically its an unoriginal boring piece of crap. tales from the crypt did this concept so much better and scarier without the racism and with actual skill behind the camera.
He's a one trick pony let's be real
@@Captain_Insano_nomercyw hater
@@marceldesigns3310 how have his other movies done? Facts only
I'm so glad Jordan went with the ending that he did. The original ending with the cops showing up and him getting arrested would have been so depressing. With the theatrical release, the cop car pulling up was enough to get us all thinking and feeling the anxiety, but when we see his friend it's a great payoff that also serves to elevate his friend as a great side character.
You two picked up on things quickly. I remember watching this in a small cinema a week or two after it was released and it was just me and two white dudes. One of them was an artsy movie type and I could see he was really into this movie. When Rod came in clutch, we were all so happy. The alternate ending would've been more realistic, but understandably, nobody wants that as the canon ending.
I'm glad they filmed both endings, though. I'm glad they went with this ending - the alternative one would've destroyed me emotionally. Chris deserved to "Get Out" after all that evilness.
Thats bcuz they already seen it lmao
@@hughglass2520i was thinking that to when he had said his theory abt them buying blk ppl but im pretty sure all the movies they reacted to they already watched
@@carloscallins7846nah bro you'd be surprised I have a friend who doesn't watch anything not even huge movies like this.
The cop scene makes sense after you watch the movie. She wasn't defending him, Rose wasn't sticking up for Chris when she argued with the police officer about showing identification. She was avoiding a paper trail. Had the cop run both of their licenses, there would be a record that Chris and Rose were together before his eventual disappearance.
The thing that gets me about that is why even bother calling the cops in the first place, then? The family makes enough money to deal with car damages outside of insurance.
to get him on her side bc of his mom died like that@@Galiant2010
@@Galiant2010 Rose wanted to leave the deer as soon as she hit it. It was Chris' idea to check on it, and you can be sure that he was the one who called the cops.
Seeing this in a full movie theater was TOP TIER - the whole crowd was screaming and laughing and cheering by the end, just good vibes and fun for everybody.
This movie is such a perfect representation of mental colonization and the appropriation of identity and I love it so much. Jordan Peele is a sleeper horror movie director god
Edit: also, the line where they go into the kitchen and the dad says “my mother loved this kitchen so we always keep a little bit of her here“ and then it pans to Georgina!!! Hits different when you see it again
frr im just realizing what he meant
Of all the video/reviews Ive watched ... Ive never heard anyone point that out.😮. I have to go look at that again. Poor Georgina. She seemed really scared.
Ehh, horror movie god is extremely generous. This was his best movie, and it's average at best. The rest have absolutely no bite or substance to them.
@@NovusIgnis According to you alone, random person on the internet.
@@La-PetitMort Yes, that's how opinions work, random person on the internet.
The scene at the dinner table when the brother's like "You gotta think two/three steps ahead of your opponent", the payback came later when he's trying to leave the house. Chris tries to open the door and the brother uses his leg to shut it. He tries it again, and when the brother uses his leg to shut it again, he stabs him with the knife. I think that was a clear callback and you can't change my mind.
It was actually peele confirmed it
"The police? *I would have brought the boys!* "
Iconic
I saw this one in theaters and when his buddy came out if the cop car the whole theater broke out in applause. They really got us with that fake out.
The symbolism of Chris killing the the Dad with deer antlers was priceless
What’s the symbolism?
@@EnchantedTooWellduring slavery they would sometimes use young black men as sex slaves and they were referred to as “bucks” (like a male deer). I’ve also seen the term used for the men they would bet on and put against one another in a fight
@@EnchantedTooWellthe prey killing the predator
@@saoirsecameronAnd the deer and the beginning
@@EnchantedTooWell Black men that were slaves used to be derogatorily referred to as "bucks." It also is a callback to the dad's comment earlier when they were talking about hitting the deer.
Jordan Peele has surprisingly revealed himself as a new potential master of horror.
Master?
Right ok...
One pretty decent film
Then an average US
Then he wrote an abomination that was supposed to be Candyman which was just some racist, left wing hit piece...
And then an average NOPE
Plus, he stated that he would never cast a white lead. Imagine that the other way round...
Cancelled! Instantly!
@@Andy-Bodhi 😢gonna cry
@Andy-gj3bv i feel like you don’t like peele just because of his unique directorial choice, which is petty. the only reason he doesn’t want to cast a white lead is because the majority of hollywood is DOMINATED by white leads. literally every big director you can think of only casts (or mostly casts) white leads. star wars, mcu, dceu, fast & furious, literally any big franchise out there is led by a white protagonist. jordan peele simply created a space where black people, and all-black casts, can shine for once without stereotypes or clichés. you don’t have to like it, but you can at least respect it or understand it, otherwise you are part of the problem.
@@ajmerinderHe doesn't wanna cast a white actor cause there's too many of 'em already? Sounds pretty racist.
@@XiaoyuuuYT oxford dictionary's definition of racism: prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a MINORITY or MARGINALISED. do you consider white people to be a minority? sounds pretty ignorant.
There's a lot of tiny details that can be missed.
Like the GF's father telling the story of how Grandpa got beat in a race vs Jesse Owens, and then later you see the Grandpa running sprints at night while Chris is going out for a smoke.
So many little things like that
And "my mom loved her kitchen, so we keep a piece of her in there"
Yes or even when Chris said “I wasn’t trying to snitch” Grandma didn’t understand the slang and corrected it to sound more proper
Cool, having the actors react to their own movie is an interesting twist on the react meta
😂 bruh
Lmao.
Your girlfriend actually looks like the actress in the movie 🤯🤯🤯
And a little like, Billie Elish.
and he looks like him with long hair
Don't do this bruh 💀
I was coming to comment this😂
I was thinking that too. She looks a lot like the actress. They could be sisters they look so similar.
I thought this movie was cool when i saw it in theaters but it actually gets better every time I watch it. I'm black and my wife is white and she likes it even more than I do. 😂
You notice a lot more things the more you watch it
Get out! 😂😂
@@LawNerd24 😂😂😂
Same
you alright buddy? blink to the camera if u need help,,,,
Couple with similar physical traits to Get Out cast watches Get Out. I love it.
Get Out really surprised me with how it turned out! It's well acted, well directed, and very entertaining! While there are scary elements, the film cleverly combines a perfect amount of serious, funny, terrifying and/or action-packed scenes.
Agreed 💯
The people who advised you to watch this movie are definitely going to hell bro 😂
😂
Nah, this one is fine. It's a decent movie though not crazy. It's got an inherent racist tone to it with the idea of painting it about white racism, but there's nothing relaly heinous about it.
Hereditary on the other hand? That movie is monstrous. It's brilliant, but evil through and through.
@@NovusIgnisthey saying it cus look at them two 😂
I’ll never forget watching this when it first came out in theatres and at the end when his friend pulled up everyone started cheering and clapping
This movie is so uniquely perfect. If someone said that they were going to make a horror film about racism, I would have thought it would be the corniest thing ever. But they do such a good job of making the family more and more unsettling as the film goes on.
This movie was crazy especially in theaters. What was more interesting is that the ending was going to be completely different where he actually gets arrested and convicted of the crime but because of the timing of the movie and with police brutality on the rise, JP decided on the ending we see now.
Even better, Due to the success of this film, Jordan Peele became the first African-American writer, producer, and director to earn more than $100 million in a debut film.
The Easter eggs in this movie were so well placed and well made i had to rewatch it over and over.
I LOVE how the brother watching this is thinking 3 steps ahead. Like bro he’s so right I would’ve been texted his boy the address 😂😂
I think he’s seen it before lol
At the end with the Police lights, that’s the exact reaction Jordan Peele wanted! Like how baaaddd did it look if you didn’t know the back story. So clever 🙌🏾 Great reaction guys
Get Out is such an interesting movie to unpack, theres so much symbolism and detail. Jordan Peele honestly created a masterpiece and I think its one of the greatest horror movies ever made.
Y’all definitely needa run through Jordan Peeles catalog. HE DONT MISS
Hmmm. I loved this film, but, I thought “Us” was (ultimately) insufferable socialist propaganda.
Please Watch This Movie Us
The thing that I just realized about this movie that I never thought of before, these dudes come here because the daughter lured them by dating them. Then those people are taken over by her grandmother, grandfather, family friends etc, which means technically she has had secks with her grandparents’ bodies, and everyone else’s…. Omg
Why do you both look like the couple from Get Out tho 😂❤
Bro no they don’t they just both black and white 😂😂💀
I'mma slap you 😂
@@Tay-cu7nyYou don't see her? She looks a lot like Alyson.
Bro just said that because they were the same color I’m dead 🫨
@@nurbmanjones1709 no 😭 tell me she doesnt look like the girlfriend more than anything tho lol it was a joke
I didn't think the girlfriend was in on it until he found the pictures.
REAL
"At this point I'm gonna have all my keys in my fingers." GOOD GIRL. I feel like many peepz today don't know that little trick. Forgotten wisdom.
All women know that trick!
I thought i was going to enjoy this video bc of them being a interracial couple but I got a bonus when I realized she actually looks like the girl from the movie 😂😂😂
Nominated for 4 Oscars including Best Picture but won for Best Original Screenplay
Which is bulls**t
@@craiganderson5813😂😂😂😂😂 you sound hurt
@@EzeICE You sound ignorant.
@@craiganderson5813 how is that ignorance? Lol. You still sound hurt with your second comment as well. Get a life
Man I love how much the homie got into this movie, dude was invested 1000%
Wait until you watch the movie a 2nd time. You'll notice so many subtle details that were overlooked the first time around. It's great! There's also an alternate ending where the cops show up instead of his boy. If you want another Jordan Peele movie, I recommend "Nope" over "Us."" Get Out was by far his best as a director.
It makes sense that she was just "playing her role" as it pertains to family structures. A lot of times with close minded families, the younger members don't share the same views as the older members but they don't speak out or go against the grain...they just play their role. Such a great movie and so good to watch through both of your eyes.
i'm so happy you guys watched it! such a great movie: the atmosphere, the tension, the acting, the idea behind it, loooots of little clues that you (well, at least me) don't notice at first! chef's kiss!
Dude kept guessing all the twists I love it.
Jordan Peele is a master in my opinion. All three movies are great of his, more power to him.
This was your guys' BEST reaction yet. 30:51 That's psychotic. Had me rollin'! Also...
...hypnotism is for the weak. You ain't gettin' me.
The creep factor and the shock....unreal. What a story and what a fantastic execution. Amazing acting and directing. One of the best horror movies!
This movie is close to perfect. The writing, direction, acting, everything is so on point.
Three and a half minutes into this video I subcribed because...this man knows what kind of damage a dear can do to your car. And yeah if this lady had bangs she would totally look like Rose
Second time watching this movie through you guys reaction, never caught on to the part that foreshadowed the situation with the grandma; the dad was giving him a tour of the house and he literally said "We keep a piece of her in here..." Hearing that part now again is creepy as hell.
I literally cried when rod came to rescue chris
beautiful but utterly terrifying movie
I am so glad they didn't go with the original ending.
In case you didn't know, in the original ending the cop from the beginning shows up. When he sees the black man killed a white woman he's sent to prison for murder.
THAT ending would have pissed me off!!!
The vibe of Get Out is unmatched. Also, the girlfriend lady is some of the best acting I've ever seen."
I'm with him. I didn't watch it for the longest time because I thought it would be stupid. Alas, I watch it and find the genius in Jordan's work. Very very well done.
i’m not gonna lie, i was one of the people who thought of “get out” as soon as i came across your channel (and was really surprised you hadn’t reacted to it), but that’s only because shoshana looks related to allison williams/rose!
"My Mother loved her kitchen, so we keep a little piece of her here."
Notice before the capture of Chris, Rose’s hair is full and lush and she looks beautiful. After they capture him and her true personality is revealed, her hair is all slick back down to her head and she looks rather sickly.
she aged like 10 years
What I find striking about the movie, that aside from just being genuinely scary and very well made, is that it highlights how any kind of dehumanization is a dangerous thing, even when it's painted in a positive light. The common view of racism being based in negativity and assumptions of superiority is only part of the equation. The whole "black people are physically stronger" thing is technically not a negative belief, but it's still of a form of dehumanization because you're attributing an "other-ness" factor to black people that puts distance between what you are as a white person and what they are as a black person, and when you create that kind of distance in your mind, it becomes SO much easier to do to something awful to them because you just don't see them as being fundamentally the same as you. You don't hold the same level of empathy for that person, and history shows we will do terrible things to each other when we don't see each other as human beings. Very well done, Mr. Jordan Peele!
You two had it all figured out for the most part. It's always fun watching couples react to this movie. Who would've thought the funny guy from Key and Peele would be an amazing film maker specializing in thriller/suspense/horror kind of stuff. 😆😁
when i saw the thumbnail i literally clicked immediately! NOT THE INTERRACIAL COUPLE REACTION 😭
Same 😂😂😂😂
This would’ve been craaazy to watch with her and her parents.
You were going down the logical trajectory with your theories for sure! Then that twist just drops us all on our heads haha
How the blind man participated at a silent auction? Thats whats triggers me the most
His hearing is better than most so I’m guessing they must of made quiet (not silent) snaps or claps or something.
I think its slightly implied that he just outbid the living shit out of everyone else so I didnt matter he couldnt see what they were doing
He had an assistant behind him. When he won the auction, the man bends down to tell him he won and he lowers his hand.
12:05 i always love these moments when y'all look at each other like this😂😂😂 i feel like you could make a compilation out of them😂😂
They are the get out couple... couldn't put my finger on who they reminded me of
Rodney is the absolute GOAT of horror movie friends.
Notice with the cereal... She was keeping the milk and cereal seperated. (White milk... away from colored cereal...separated.)
This month i binge watched all 3 of Jordan Peele's' movies. It was quite a ride. He sure has his own style and a few things to say about the world.
This movie is a masterpiece of story and symbolisms
Ok, hopefully you have Netflix, because you MUST start the Black Mirror series! I’d LOVE to see y’all’s faces for that show! Comment section, back me up!
Me reading: "Watch *GET OUT* They said..."
Me reacting: Oh, noooo. No, no, no, no, nOOOOO.
That keys scene at the end gives me chills every single damn time
Great Movie Reaction! and also The part where rose was telling the police officer that her man does NOT have to give his ID to him. THAT was probably so that police didnt know his name and who he was otherwise her plan would be at risk (Also some other things i noticed... At the start before they went to go see the parents, Rose told chris that her parents would have voted for obama, And then later in the movie the dad (Dean) says to chris "Oh btw i would have voted for obama for a 3rd term" Its almost as if the dad planned to say this. As if they had talked about saying soemthing about it to make him feel better.
so satisfying having a horror film where the protagonist comes out on top. best ending
I am beyond impressed, Vince, damn, you figured out the whole movie, to me everything was a surprise. Yo Vince, you best start writing a screenplay of your own cause damn
Just like Fight club, he picked out all the surface level things
Yeah I think his story/narrative/thematic perception IQ is among the best I've seen in any reaction channel. Just finished the starwars trilogy reacitons and yea.... Every reaction I watch this past week I keep commenting some variation of "you really get in the pocket with these movies".
@@IDieHardForever stop it
@@_VISION. oh dude as in: "in the zone" haha
Fun fact : Bro you are in danger🤣🤣
😂😂😂
It’s a great movie. Loved everyone in it. You were figuring it out pretty quickly. Loved him putting the cotton in his ears and faking going under. He was perfect. Good reactions you two. 🤩
This movie has so much social commentary in this film. It’s an amazing masterpiece. I highly recommend you guys was Us which is my favorite Jordan Peele movie 👏
He boutta look at her different now lmao
He’s never going to visit her parents again 😂 and if they ever drink tea the relationship is over
The perfect mix is wild 😂. What a channel name 😂
You guys could be the stand-ins for the main characters in this film.
Great reactions guys this movie's a classic
Your girl looks just like the girl in the movie…. GET OUT BRO LOOK INTO THE LIGHT 😂😂😂
I really liked this movie a lot *gives it a 7.2*
It's crazy to me how good Jordan Peele is at horror after seeing how funny he is. It would be like seeing Jim Carry churning out slasher films.
I bet he gave you the side eye after the movie 😂
I think you’re right, Vince. I didn’t pick that up when I first saw it but I think your on to something there. I think the girl friend set them up. She knew about her family and was like a willing participant or something like that.
Low-key the actress and the reactor girl looks similar, I've always got that vibe from them lol
22:53 is hilariously telling 💀 completely different worlds
"Sorry To Bother You" is a good one to do after this one.
Every Jordan peele movie I’ve watched has been a masterpiece. I expect him to keep writing them
That is an actual hypnotic tool... Certain sounds can invoke a Hypnotic state...
I love you guys so much and your enthusiasm for movies! This movie is such a masterpiece of terror and social commentary.
it's so weird watching them watching themselves
This was definitely a happy surprise. I watched this film not really expecting much and it was a really good horror film. I'm a horror buff and kinda jaded
how horror nowadays didn't have much of "scare or creepiness" because of saturation of "Jump Scares" But this one had a great creep factor and was pretty deep. It made me love how new life was brought to how horror films can be. Definitely check out "US". That one was a great film and definitely made Jordan Peele a "Master of Horror" in my opinion. Also he was a good pick for the voice of the recent reboot of "The Twilight Zone".
From one horrorhead to another: I completely understand.
And I actually believe *Us* is Peele's best work, though, many seem to disagree...but whatever.
First person I’ve seen to guess the twist so accurate so early
I know bro slept with his eyes open.