![]() ![]() Not all the directional debut sees this kind of welcome from the audience. It is tasteful and tame compared to other films, but it certainly doesn't distract from its purpose.Ĥ day ago - **Now you're in the sunken place!** I would recommend this film to anybody looking for a different horror experience. The film does end a bit too abruptly for my taste and it would have been nice to see what happens afterwards. Luckily, the ending does resolve itself and doesn't leave any glaring loose ends. It wraps itself up way too quickly and throws everything at you all at once. The only problem I have with the film is the ending. It didn't drag on, it mimicked reality, and gave me some very uneasy feelings, which is a plus for a horror film. I do not have any major complaints about the movie. The humor stems mostly from the absurdity of the films premise. And while the film is a very witty satire on race relations in America and features some very humorous dialogue and situations, the film drives the horrors of racism to the furthest point. With its subject matter about race, I figured this movie would be more of a joke than it was a straight-up horror film. As a fan of "Key and Peele" skits and their major film, "Keanu," I thought I had this film figured out before going to see it. The characters act in a manner that you really connect with and do things that you could see yourself doing in these situations.Īs I mentioned earlier, the film was directed by Jordan Peele, who has almost exclusively worked in comedy. This isn't your average horror movie where the characters make stupid decisions to continue the plot it all seems very organic. ![]() The interactions between characters seemed genuine and characters reacted to situations in appropriate manners. The acting in this movie is very well done. Every scene is refreshing and contains a new bit of information, instead of lingering on unimportant details. Every sequence in this film seems to take the same amount of time and keeps the film moving along at a brisk pace. Honestly, this is some of the best pacing have seen a modern horror film in a long time. "Get Out" has an easy to follow, coherent story line that is aided by its pacing. Other than a few moments of "How exactly is this scientifically possible?," you do not have to suspend your belief too often throughout the film. Many horror movies try to go for a claustrophobic approach, while "Get Out" uses its spacious atmosphere to bring out the unnerving fear of the unknown. Added with the minimal soundtrack, the film seems very open. Gorgeous quality, gorgeous scenery, gorgeous people. To start off, this film is gorgeous and this presents itself fairly early into the film. I also saw that Jordan Peele (of "Key and Peele" fame) was the director of the film and I was thrown completely off about what type of movie I was going to get. I noticed that the film focused primarily on race, which seemed like an interesting concept for a horror/psychological thriller. The film had a very interesting look and that really caught my attention. I went out to see this film armed only with the snippets I watched in the form of television commercials and YouTube ads. ![]()
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