Laughing and laughing with big black brothers

Nola 2022-04-22 07:01:02

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"Get Out" 7.5

The annual dark horse of the thriller, the cost of 450W, and the 18,000W in North America. It is still in the eighth position in the North American box office chart. The night before, there was a brief upload at station A.

This film is not afraid of spoilers. In one sentence, it is the "Master Key" routine but the ending is the opposite. Well, after watching it, I found out that the director is the fat guy from the black brothers. He seems to be the director’s debut, and the producer of comedy short films. Wrong acting skill pack), no wonder it was possible to shoot such a film that appealed to black people. The cool point was so precise that I, a yellow race, wanted to shout Bravo a few times in comfort when I saw it.

In the United States, find a theater in a black area, and make sure that the second half of the movie is full of laughter and cheers, and everyone is as happy as watching a New Year's comedy.

The structure of this film is actually very simple. In the first half, you dig a hole and set up a lot of suspense. In the second half, you fill in the hole and throw you a very stupid brain-changing setting, and then start to escape from the town. Fortunately, both parts are grasped in seconds. The first half of the male protagonist is deeply immersed in a very uncertain uneasiness. There are many vague metaphors and a slight sense of offense, which will make people wonder, what are these people? Are you discriminating against me, or am I just delusional about being persecuted? This may be a horror movie with a black theme that can use clever horror elements.

As for the second half, as one of the few IQ online factions in the thriller, the male protagonist's rational use of props and settings, as well as a small reversal of the ending, finally allows the audience to enjoy the movie comfortably, rather than jumping in and pointing The protagonists who wrote the death shouted "Are you stupid? Haven't you seen a horror movie?" The mood that was broken by "Master Key" back then was finally made up this time.

Talk about a series of small details. At the beginning, the male and female protagonists return to their mother-in-law's home, and the female protagonist is driving. Because the male protagonist's mother died in a car accident in his childhood, he has a psychological shadow;

Killing a deer, the male protagonist refused to walk away, because the male protagonist's mother died one night after the car accident, and no one rescued him and died, the male protagonist felt guilty;

Call the police, the white policeman wants to check the male lead's documents, but the female lead strongly refuses. You think it is defending the male lead, but it is not;

When he went to his mother-in-law's house, the prospective father-in-law heard about the incident and bluntly said that it was not a pity that these deer bred everywhere died;

Later, the father-in-law was stabbed to death by antlers;

At the end, the male protagonist drove away and injured the female protagonist's grandmother on the road. After hesitating, he got out of the car to prepare for rescue, which echoes the beginning;

In the last fight, the male protagonist was soft-hearted and refused to kill the female protagonist. As a result, he was almost killed by the female protagonist. In the end, the female protagonist was left to die alone, and he let go, indicating that the male protagonist untied the knot.

This film still has an 8 score on IMDB. It is said that it has been on IMDB's TOP250 for a short time. Maybe the white people left after watching this film shouting "What the hell?" There are songs and dances in the room, and when I get home, I might even open IMDB to give a five-star praise and double-click 666. With the deviation of the survivors, the ratings will naturally be inflated.

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Get Out quotes

  • 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.