Get Out

Get Out

  • Director: Jordan Peele
  • Countries of origin: United States, Japan
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 24, 2017
  • Runtime: 1h 44min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Trốn Thoát
  • "Get Out" is a horror thriller produced by the American studio Jason Brom, directed by Jordan Peele and co-starring Daniel Kaluuya , Allison Williams and Catherine Keener . The film was released in the United States on February 24, 2017   .
    The film tells the story of the black boy Chris and his white girlfriend Ruth, who found himself in an evil racial conspiracy when they were getting along with their white girlfriend Ruth.
    On February 12, 2018, the 2018 American Screenwriters Guild Awards was awarded, and "Get Out" won the best screenplay in the film category.   On March 5, 2018, he won the 90th Oscar Award for Best Original Screenplay. 

    Details

    • Release date February 24, 2017
    • Filming locations Fairhope, Alabama, USA
    • Production companies Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, QC Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $4,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $176,040,665

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $33,377,060

    Gross worldwide

    $255,589,157

    Movie reviews

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    • By Stone 2022-08-03 19:08:46

      Get Out--Some Episodes Are Still Cliché But Very Funny

      Detaining an important person, like most films, is always guarded by only one person. Regardless of the pros and cons, they will definitely be able to break free in the back anyway. It is unexpected that the ears are stuffed with cotton in the film. The vulgar part is to complete this human body exchange, and the final step is to undergo physical surgery to replace the brain. How can it become scientific? The villain thought very thoughtfully before letting the male...

    • By Guiseppe 2022-06-13 09:55:25

      A Brief Analysis of the Script of "Escape from the Dead"

      This article contains spoilers for the movies 

      By Dante 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      Worse than racism is black skin and white brain

      When I saw this film today in 2020, I felt even more deeply.

      When it comes to the common bottom line of the American people, " political correctness " can definitely be counted as one.

      The most basic "political correctness" in the United States is the absolute prohibition of racial discrimination.

      In May of this year, George Floyd, a black American, was killed on his knees,...

    • By April 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      Under the false smile, they are all calculating each other.

      4 stars, the story is neither scary nor terrifying, but a strange atmosphere shrouded it from beginning to end. Everyone keeps saying that they are not racist and oppose racial discrimination. But race exists objectively, and discrimination is revealed intentionally or unintentionally. This point suddenly hit the pain point of racial conflicts for hundreds of years. The film reflects the civilized and polite modern society, shouting friendly slogans, with a hypocritical smile,...

    • By Nina 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      The maid increased the horror level eight times by herself

      I watched it by chance a few years ago, so I was basically relaxed when I rewatched it today, but the degree of relaxation is that I basically don't remember the plot, so when I saw the back, I was shocked again.

      Some people in the short comments said that this is a movie that discriminates against white people. Just like they said that "Green Book", as long as it is related to black people, it cannot get rid of the topic of...

    User comments

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    • By Clay 2023-09-27 06:19:24

      Brain control expert...

    • By Arielle 2023-09-26 04:48:06

      This is too low-energy, right? The concept is good, but after the truth, I was discouraged all the way, and there was no atmosphere in the back. The highlight must be the self-made rap of good friends. Add points for a little racial...

    • By Adolfo 2023-09-19 12:25:19

      The typography is pretty solid, but the two different genres—comedy and horror—were able to rub together; and the text of the story has some pretty deep insights into racial...

    • By Rosalind 2023-09-16 12:53:50

      My favorite point is that the first 20 minutes of this movie pretends to be a family drama, and then slowly seeps out a little bit like "Crash" as if it's going to become a social drama. Suddenly, from time to time, there is a sense of fear in two places, and finally After successfully entering the genre of thriller and suspense films, how long has it been since Hitchcock saw such an elegant approach? The casting is very good, especially the unknown actor who plays the black maid, who looks as...

    • By Vincenza 2023-08-04 11:11:18

      There are always white dads who want me to be shiny, thick, black and hard/Girlfriend grandpa is addicted to the young black body, what should I do? Urgently...

    Evaluation action

    The film combines the irony and terror of racists in a particularly effective way. This Jordan Peel debut is a blockbuster social commentary, showing positive fearlessness. Of course, this does not mean that it is not terrifying. (Comment on "Variety")
    When the film leaves the realm of paranoia and enters the action level, this kind of violence is very satisfying, and the transition is also very pleasing. ("Hollywood Reporter" review)

    Movie quotes

    • Andre Logan King: Get out.

      Chris Washington: Sorry, man.

      Andre Logan King: Get out!

    • Chris Washington: I got hypnotized last night.

      Rod Williams: Nigga, get the fuck outta here!

      Chris Washington: No. Yo, yo, yeah it's to quit smoking. But Rose's mom's a psychiatrist, so...

      Rod Williams: Bro, I don't care if the bitch is Iyanla Vanzant, okay? She can't fix my motherfuckin' life. You ain't getting in my head.

      Chris Washington: I know, she caught me off guard, right? But it's cool because... I'm cured. It worked!

      Rod Williams: Bro, how you not scared of this, man? Look they could have made you do all types of stupid shit. They have you fuckin' barking like a dog. Flyin' around like you a fuckin' pigeon, lookin' ridiculous. Okay? Or, I don't know if you know this. But, white people love making people sex slaves and shit.

      Chris Washington: Yeah, I'm pretty sure they are not a kinky sex family, dawg.

      Rod Williams: Look, Jeffrey Dahmer was eatin' the shit out of niggas' heads. Okay? But that was after he fucked the heads. Do you think they saw that shit comin'? Hell no! Okay? They were coming over there like "I'm just gonna suck a little dick, maybe jiggle some balls or shit." No! They didn't get a chance to jiggle shit because their head was off their fuckin' body! Yeah, they still sucked the dick, but without their heads. It was fuckin' weird detached heads shit. You know, that's Jeffrey Dahmer's business.

      Chris Washington: Thanks for that image right there, man.

      Rod Williams: Hey man, I ain't makin' this shit up. I saw it on A&E. That is real life.

      Chris Washington: Yo, and the black people out here too. It's like all of them missed the movement.

      Rod Williams: It's because they probably hypnotized. Look bro, all I'm doin' is connectin' the dots. I'm takin' what you presented to me, okay? I'm gonna tell you this, I think that mom is puttin' everybody in a trance and she's fuckin' the shit out of 'em.

    • Chris Washington: Do they know I'm - Do they know I'm black?

      Rose Armitage: No. Should they?

      Chris Washington: It seems like something you might want to, you know, mention.

      Rose Armitage: Mom and Dad, my black boyfriend will be coming up this weekend and I just don't want you to be shocked that he's a black man - a black.

      Chris Washington: So, I was the first black guy you ever dated.

      Rose Armitage: Yeah, so what?

      Chris Washington: Yeah, so this is uncharted territory for them. You know, I don't want to get chased off the lawn with a shotgun.

      Rose Armitage: You're not going to. First of all, my Dad would have voted for Obama a third time if he could've. Like, the love is so real.