Get Out evaluation action
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Korey 2021-10-20 18:58:43
The highest level of thriller play off. The director cleverly reversed and reversed the clichéd plot and turned it into a family comedy for New Year's Day. The audience burst into laughter, continued applause, and shouts, turning into a big party. Small cost but excellent production. The director knows what the audience wants and also knows how to create a commercial film.
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Pinkie 2022-03-23 09:01:09
The horror and the sense of suspense are basically expected, but it is better than the entertainment creation and the injection of racial elements. The original theme of trapped beast escape has become more interesting. There are some creative ideas. It's really fresh. Get Out is actually a pun title. The deer that crashed to death at the beginning and the cotton on the sofa are both metaphors.
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Georgina: I owe you an apology. How rude of me to have touched your belongs without asking.
Chris Washington: Oh, no. That's cool. I was just confused.
Georgina: Well, I can assure you, there was no - funny business.
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Chris Washington: It's fine. I wasn't trying to snitch.
Georgina: Snitch?
Chris Washington: Rat you out.
Georgina: [thinks] Tattletale!
Chris Washington: Yeah.
Georgina: Oh, don't you worry about that. I can assure you, I don't answer to anyone.
Chris Washington: Right. All I know is sometimes, if there's too many white folks, I get nervous, you know.
Georgina: [stops smiling, smiles again, tear rolls down her face, laughs] Oh, no. No. No! No, no. No-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no. Aren't you something. That's not my experience. Not at all. The Armitages are so good to us. They treat us like family.