@@Kernwadi he didn't look like a racist at all only a dumbass who is really pressed would think that. My family saw it and we talked about it for weeks so maybe you didnt get it which is typical. It's one of the most unique movies I've ever seen
@@Kernwadi you mean besides the majority black cast in horror film, the symbolism throughout the film, the non reliance of jump scares or plenty of things Dylan already said
I'm legit starting to doubt him at this point. There's being good at predictions and then there's getting everything correct, has he gotten anything wrong?
@@yanndylan2239 trust me, i watch a lot of movies and can predict entire movies 90% of the time - also i have a huge mouth and can even comment throughout the whole movie which helps with predictions over time ig
@@yanndylan2239 I like him so much and also i hate how absurd his "not watching stuff before or not knowing it anything about it" is. Of course a guy who likes cinema this much knows about the plot of this movie and all the other movies. I mean you can get some right but not at this extent. Him celebrating himself for getting the plot right gets so obnoxious.
This is one of the movies I will forever regret not watching in cinemas. It’s just interesting to hear public opinion on such layered with message films.
@@DPObseser The more you watch this movie The more you discover. There so many theories about this movie that the director himself was looking like yeah y'all finding more stuff than I intended.
The significance of the buck deer head is that. "Bucks" is what they used to call male slaves at the auction. So in the beginning of the movie when the father was saying he hated bucks that was a subtle reference to how they used to call slaves bucks when they were sold off to be auctioned off as slaves. The irony of it all was when he was killed by a buck head by a "buck".
Because it’s such a menacing scene that instantly confirms something nefarious is going on. It had been more subtle before that moment. That moment and then when she says “you know I can’t give you the keys, right, babe?” Lol
I analyzed the color symbolism the last time I saw the film. Blue is ONLY ever worn by the victims/black people. Red, white and black is only worn by the predators/white/asian people. Yellow is all around the main character when he's in a trapped situation. Even the trees and the grass outside is yellow. The only room in the house that is not yellow is the girlfriend's room which is turqoise. It pretends to be blue, a color that should have a calming effect on the main guy because this is the only place he feels he can be open and honest about his feelings. However... turqoise isn't just blue. It is blue infused with yellow. Under the blue covers on the girlfriend's bed are yellow pillows and blankets. The scene where she sits on the bed while enticing a new victim online toward the end of the film, you see the blue light from the computer shine up on her while a yellow bedlamp on each side of her is lit. It is a trap and she is the bait. From a color perspective, this film is a feast to break down, but I never want to watch it again because the teaspoon sequences grate on me something fierce. It's like nails on a chalkboard.
@@ItsNessaTho I watch a lot of movies and next summer I'll officially be able to say that I have a bachelor on graphic storytelling so that's why I guess :b
omg this is so thoughtful! and the tea cup is blue on the outside but it holds yellow tea: it's a deceivingly innocent object! Also, I think blue is calming for him because he associates the color with watching tv at home, and how that served as a sense of comfort from the real problem at hand. However, the tv also correlates to this feeling of helplessness which is a repeated theme when he enters into the blue saturated "sunken place." I'm wondering if blue is not just associated with innocence but also being powerless.
I think its faacinating how you pick up on camera work and can predict certain plot points but at the same time dont get the main points and symbolism of the movie :D
Tbh, I don't even think that he picked up on the text that the white people were literally taking over the bodies of the black people. From what he said/how he reacted, it really feels like he thinks that they're just doing some sort of telepathic mind control in order to make them slaves
@@marsinator3675 I thought it was cause in the beginning he was talking about how much he hates deer, but in the end, a deer head is used to kill his ass
Something that I noticed when I watched this movie for the second time was when the officer in the beginning asks for the documents of the main character and the girlfriend acts mad and starts defending her “boyfriend” saying that he wasn’t the one who was driving and etc. But in reality she was doing that so there wouldn’t be any police reports of her being with him. Absolutely genius film making
when the dad said “when my parents died we couldn’t bear to let them go” we thought he was taking about the ‘servants’ but it was actually the parents bc they’re in their bodies!!!!! i did not catch that my first few watches
When I watched it the theaters, the entire audience was Black people and we all sighed heavily when the cop car came and then when we saw it was his friend we all chered. I'll never forget how universal that moment was for everyone. We watched him fight for his life and be innocent just for it to be all taken away and then realizing he actually gets to live. So powerful.
@@msstupidcommenter09 it’s wild how different you feel watching the movie when you see the alternate ending where it’s not the friend who shows up but an actual cop. They end with him in jail talking to the friend and the tone is so heavy.
Dylan saying he’s gonna look for hints in the camera work was so interesting to me because when they walk into the kitchen and the dad says “we keep a piece of my mom in the kitchen”, the camera pans straight to the maid/housekeeper (sorry i dont remember any names😅) because the Mom’s brain is literally in her, it was so subtle but obvious after watching the movie twice.
i havent watched this for a long time so the wording may be a bit different but when Chris is touring the house with the dad and they're looking at the stuff on the wall, the dad says "it's nice to experience other cultures" (not exact wording) which foreshadows what they're doing
I love how Dylan easily predicts most plot points of the film, but then completely neglects the symbolism of stabbing the father with the deer antlers. Dylan C'MON that shit is BRILLIANT!
Also the term “black buck” (a buck = a male deer) was a popular racial slur in the post-reconstruction era. A black buck was essentially a black man who didn’t bow down to white authority. Therefore the fact that Chris kills the father with the deer head is another symbol of Chris’s fight in the film
Actually, the original ending (ALTERNATE) after he was choking the girl the cops showed up but it wasnt his friend in the car, thus being, the cops of course thought that he was the villan because there were dead bodies around, they pulled out a gun and told him to put his hands up. It then cut to him in jail with his friend on the phone with him (that glass thing) and he was asking for more information on what happened so they can help him out. And he ( the main character ) simply replies with " I stopped it. y'know, I stopped it" Then he dropped the phone and proceded to walk back to his cell. Realistic and depressing and sad, so of course I like the one they went with alot better :p
Yea, I heard that they showed this ending to some people and they didn't like it, so they went with the other ending. However, the original ending would've been more realistic. I honestly thought that's what was going to happen until his friend got out of the car.
Damn. Brutal ending but one that's poetic and means something. I despise twists for the sake of twists or shock value. However a meaningful ending like that is powerful. I like the ambiguity of the "true" ending though, like you don't know what happens after.
@@youngfunny1824 Jordan Peele knew that. Remember that he is an African American man (he's technically half white too but he identifies as black and passes as a black man). He deliberately chose to go with a happier and triumphant ending because there have been so many injustices against black men and boy by the police. Hearing about these incidents has been demoralizing for black people and Peele wanted to provide black people with something that would make them feel good and satisfied instead of feeling bad and exhausted. Movies are escapism after all.
When the dad said “I couldn’t bear to let them go” he meant his parents, not the workers! 😖, and the sprinting is because the grandfather was beaten in the olympics by a black man, “he almost got over it”, but never quite did. He was training in his new body. Also the deer at the beginning, symbolised his fate. He eventually used a deer head to kill the father. The MMA scene was the son testing his physicality, and in the end where he kills everyone, it was his strengths that saved him (which is something they should have anticipated considering they believe that black people are “physically-superior” and want to inhabit their bodies)
I would add that his smarts saved him too, because if he hadn’t used the cotton earplugs to avoid being hypnotized, it would’ve been over. So not only did he use the strength that everybody assumes he has, he also used a historical symbol of oppression to free himself.
@@jenl7094 Hunting especially deer hunting is a thrill sport. Then if you get a good one you'll usually make it into taxidermy so you literally remove the insides and replace it with some filler to put it on display in your home for example, mounted on a wall usually. But the main point is the deer is killed for sport and then its insides are removed to be appreciated by onlookers which is basically what they were literally trying to do with him except with his brain and he himself is the trophy. He's human taxidermy. That's my interpretation, anyways.
@@jenl7094 I'm late, but "buck" is a term that has been historically used to signify a young black man and sexualize him as "hyper-virile" and violent. That's also the term that is used to signify a young male deer, which is what the mounted deer was (only bucks grow antlers, while does tend to never grow antlers or be mounted.). Alongside that you have the idea of human taxidermy that Ashley presents that can certainly be applied.
The original ending was him getting arrested and convicted for the murders and the final scene was his friend visiting him in jail. The idea was to shock the audience into talking about race rather than let racism continue simmering under the surface but by the time they were finishing shooting he felt that conversation had already started and people were more aware. So he changed it so that people got a release and it wasn't as much of a downer. I really need to watch this film again - there's so many levels I'm sure I've missed. Something I saw Jordan Peele confirm in an interview which I think is amazingly intelligent is Chris saving himself by picking the stuffing out the chair to put in his ears is a black man freeing himself by picking cotton.
Woah I love that. Cause the movie has been such a downer through the whole movie already, so getting that kind of bittersweet ending fits I think. Tho I'm such a sensitive softy that I hope everything always ends happily. And that's also why I don't really watch horror/thriller movies, lol. I _can_ however appreciate the writing and directing of them. Like in this one.
@@mxy775 I don't really consider that movie's ending a happy one haha. I also haven't seen it in years, I was pretty young when I saw it last, and honestly I'm scared to even watch it again nowadays. I will one day, cause I know it's an incredible movie, but I gotta be in a better head space for that. It would *wreck* me if I watched it now. Also how do you hate happy endings? Lol.
Also, even though many people deny the cops targeting certain groups of people, nothing had to be said when the police lights were on him choking her. My stomach dropped, and then she asked the cop for help! Lmao!
@@weaouw well idk it's not a HAPPY ending more of a saddly satisfying one like she returned to Jack to her one love all her life and it shows that she got to fully enjoy her life with his spirit in her heart. J hate happy ending cuz they are always so happy like perfect. Like why does every Disney movieend with them finding love or being happy it's not realistic. Idk it's not satisfying. And I really want TK rewatch the Titanic again but I don't wnag my mental state to get damaged again . Haha
All I could think of in that scene was the he shouldn't have taken it off!! I was so mad bc the mother could hypnotize him again at any moment. I really thought she would when she saw him. But it felt good when he destroyed the tea cup and killed her bc it meant they couldn't control him anymore.
@@Hana-xf7bq It’s been a while since I’ve seen the movie but I’m pretty sure the cotton plugged his ears so he wouldn’t hear the hypnotizing teacup sound anymore
I just love how the very first scene of the movie is shot so dark that it takes a second viewing to notice that the lanky hat dude is the one that's kidnapped in the beginning.
But guys, take a minute to imagine the horror of being stuck in the sunken place. Being deep in a body you can no longer control. Having to watch someone live your life through your own eyes, waiting for death or something to finally set you free. It reminds me of the Black Museum episode in Black Mirror. A sad torture.
that scene where the grandma was crying in front of chris, i felt like the real girl stuck who’s inside the sunken place was trying to express her pain and struggle. she was a prisoner in a body that wasn’t hers anymore 😭
@@beefshreekksksksksks8648 The hunter becoming the hunted. The black people being hypnotized w ere the like deer in the headlights. But now the carcass of one of their kills takes revenge.
@@Curandera99 I actually saw another comment speaking about the fact that ‘black buck’ was a racial slur and how it referred to black men not bowing down to white supremacists. Also, the dad mentioned that he hated buck and how they are ruining the earth or something
that realization that the only reason Rose says "what the fuck?" after the brother swings the lacrosse stick at Chris is because she's like "don't damage the goods", and also that's the only reason they kept telling the brother to stop when he wanted to wrestle or fight or whatever at dinner
The thing that made me the most mad about this movie, is THAT HE NEVER LEFT UNTIL DEATH WAS LOOKING HIM IN THE EYE. Because I know for a fact that my black ass would have left as soon as that old lady said “Is it true that it’s better?”. I would’ve been GONE. Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.
I would’ve left when I realized the girl’s family lived so far from society. I have a fear of being in the country especially living in South Carolina where racism is a personality trait
Jordan actually revealed in an interview that originally he planned on ending it with the cops coming and either arresting and locking him up for the rest of his life or shooting him on the spot but decided to end on a more comedic note. Also I love how his friend basically plays as the characterization of the people watching the movie, yelling at the screen to "get the fuck out" 😂
I love how this ending fits Jordan’s personality and intentions so well. He’s not out to ruin everyone’s mood. He’s not here to be a social justice revolutionary. He’s here to give good, thoughtful, clever content and leave a good feeling at the end of a turbulent story. His videos on Key & Peele were always wild, but you still felt happy/surprised/humored in the end. His videos left you with GOOD feelings. While “Get Out” was certainly a horror, I think that the hopeful ending was the icing on the cake of a very thoughtfully written, though dark, story. Even through all the horrors, he left his audience feeling victorious. That’s what sets Jordan’s horror movies apart from others, I feel.
@@RT-zn9bj What I loved about the ending as well. He showed his whole personality and strayed from the typical horror trope of the main character dying in the end.
There’s a whole buzzfeed article about hidden message you may have missed, one of them being when Chris rips the stuffing out of the leather chair, he's literally being forced to pick cotton, in order to save his life. It’s super interesting and makes you realize how much more intricate the entire movie is!
Yeah, and another good one is how she stood up for him to the cop when they got into the car accident with the deer- it wasn't because she loved him, it was because she didn't want the cop to run his ID and have a paper trail that he was there that weekend. Super clever movie!
Dylan did you notice that the father of the girl's father (granddad) was an athlete who lost a race to a black man and it is said that "he never got over it" then he gets surgery to transplant his mind in a black guys body that's why he was running in the dark like that bc he wanted the body of a black man bc he thought it was superior. Also the grandmother transplanted her mind into a youthful black woman that's why in the night in the movie she was staring at herself in the mirror and touching her youthful skin makes sense. Also the blind man buys the main character bc he's also an artist/photographer and he wanted his eyes and talent for art so that he could continue his career and finally see again. EDIT: they probs didn't want him to smoke bc they wanted that lean bod lol. also Dylan please react to white version parody of get out
Did you notice also when they went into the kitchen and they say how they always keep a piece of their mother there and the mom is actually in the kitchen
The movies is the definition of owerrated. The tone it had screamed it's secretly a comedy, but the comedic twist never came. It's borderline racist, but hey the director is a black guy, he can't be racist, right? America and it's dobble standards. The movies summation is "white men evil, white men want black man's body, voice and di*k.". If this thing got an oscar for screenplay, Preedestination, Inception and Gattaca deserve atleast 3 each. It's probably the most uncomfortabile moviegoing experiance ever, fealing like the director is poitning at me saying "Racist", i say, "Nope", but he insists he's right. :/
Dino Sabalić lmao stfu white ppl literally does this is real life..except the hypnosis..a lot of black ppl feel uncomfortable around a whole bunch of white ppl, black children go missing every day bc white ppl are selling their organs in the black market. Read about that black high school student who was found dead in a gym matt at a all white school with all his organs gone. This shit is real & white men did the most disgusting shit in man history.
What I absolutely love about this film is how Chris is being startled and frightened throughout the first three-quarters of the movie, but in the end, when he fights his way out, he becomes the jump-scare. Daniel nailed it.
man you really just gotta appreciate how much dylan actually knows about the production of films. The way he talks about the direction and every little detail is amazing.
@@radhiadeedou8286 In his defense symbolism especially racial symbolism isn't in his expertise. He's a straight white guy. And when first watching this you miss alot. Even as a young black girl didn't get alot of the scenes until I reflected back on the movie and was presented with the underlying plot of it all.
This movie is the epitome of "is this on purpose or am I overanalyzing?" Like the opening where she chooses pastries is basically exactly what she does when looking for a target to seduce. Also a more obvious one that the only guy at the party who didn't care about his skin colour was a blind guy. The heavy use of "black" in a negative sense as well, like "black mold", the blind guy describing it as "all you see is black" and that stuff. Both of these are just regular phrases but especially with the black mold theres probably a reason thats the type of mold that went into the script
My two favorite things about this movie: the dad saying don’t go into the basement because of black mold (like black mould, as in they’re moulding them for themselves) and that he saves himself in the chair by literally PICKING COTTON to stuff in his ears. UGH Peele is a mastermind
Another fun fact is the continual use of “deer”- the fact that the dad states he hates deers, to then also get killed with the use of a mounted deer/ buck… “Buck” was a racial slur used during slavery
@@tanijawashington8740 I hate watching movies with people like this, what are you trying to prove? If you watch enough movies you can guess pretty much everything, they're all the same
I’m kinda upset that he didn’t figure out that the new black guy in the beige hat was the guy from the beginning of the movie 😭😭. His reaction would’ve been awesome
Dylan's video made me realize so much more hidden meanings: Main dude is turning himself white with the shaving cream. Dad says: "Couldnt bear to let them go" but is he really talking about the staff, or is he actually referring to the parents. All the people show up in black cars; white people inside of black vehicles.
Also the blind man insisting that he's not racist and he's only in it for Chris's photographic eyes. He's a condemnation of those people who claim they "don't see color".
There's still some stuff he didn't catch 1. Guy he flashes with his phone the first time is the guy from the beginning 2. They party is were everyone can examine the "Product" 3. The ending was actually changed too the friend being there at the end
Also when the "grandma" is checking her reflection she's making sure the wig is covering up her scar. Then they mention the grandma was is the running for the Olympics and it shows him running at night.
and all of the family members deaths were related to facts about them, the dad being killed by the deer after saying in the beginning how much he hates them, the brother being killed while wrestling, the mother being killed with her teacup and the girl I can’t quite figure out
@@tiawats4956 I think it has to do with her saying something like "you want to leave.. without me" and then at the end he leaves without her and she dies alone, idk
One aspect of the story that you may not have thought about: A huge part of why Chris doesn't leave sooner (despite all the suspicious and threatening behavior) is because sadly, most black people deal with uncomfortable stuff like that every single day - especially if they're in mostly-white environments. So as a community, many of them have simply gotten used to letting that stuff slide, even when their own inner voice is freaking out and saying, "something's wrong, you could be in danger, get out!" Because if black people spoke up or made a big deal every single time a white person said or did something vaguely threatening or uncomfortable, they wouldn't have time to do much else. :(
Yeah no. "Most" black people don't experience shit like that lol. The reason he didn't leave is because it's a movie and there would be no plot if he did. PS: if that picture is you how do you know what "Most" black people experience? 😂
Haha, nah, I have an idea of what they experience because I've talked with and listened to a lot of them, and read about their experiences, and generally made an effort to understand what people other than myself go through on a day to day basis. It takes a bit of time and effort, but it's worth it. :)
You’re completely right! This movie touches on so many day to day racial stereotypes that black people face. A few from this movie that I can think of off the top of my head is the son when he talks about “your physicality, you’d be a ‘beast’” black people, and black men in particular are often revered as more athletic or more physically imposing. In fact lots of black athletes catch flack and get called savage or monstrous etc just think about all the hate toward the Williams sisters. Unfortunately black men in particular are described or depicted as beastly and “dangerous” they demonize black men and over sexualize black women. Another stereotypical reaction is the woman who is “hitting” on him refers to the size of his penis and makes a remark about “is it really like they say”. There’s stuff about how he talks and how he dresses “nice” and him being smart...Etc. Plus what’s even more crazy about this movie is that the viewer feels incredibly uncomfortable in this white space just like most POC on a regular day. Like that’s the genius of this movie.
You're right, if not most a good majority of black people go through things like this. Maybe not to this extent, but coupling the fact that a lot of black people do go through this and he's in love with this girl and trying to make a good impression on her family, I definitely see why he stayed so long. Kudos to you for recognising!
@@blahblah89 As a black female, I do go through alot of uncomfortable stuff from many different races of people not just white. Definitely not to this extreme of course, but I don't point out a lot of racist things people say because I just got used to it.
the sequence at 4:17 that dylan talks about, i always thought it was a very literal foreshadowing of the whole story. The main character is painting his face white, like how they put themselves into the victims, effectively making them white. And the girlfriend is window shopping, selecting the next victim like her role in the family.
The scene where the guy's nose bleeds, and he starts pleading with him to escape, it's amazing acting. Absolutely horrifying, it chilled me to the bone.
In regards to the deer We learn in the story that Chris’ mom was killed in a hit and run and left on the road to die while Chris did nothing and only watched TV at home. Chris’ fear and concern for the deer in the opening scene directly represents his guilt for his mother’s death. The scene where the deer hangs above Chris’ head as he is watching the TV (with the explanation of the surgery) is very ironic. As a kid, Chris did no actions to save his mom and instead watched TV much like the other scene except he chose to act and save himself rather and do nothing like his 11 year old self. He then uses the deers head to kill that dad which is the object that symbolized his guilt for the death of his mother. Unfortunately, Chris couldn’t save his mom but he did save himself
14:22 he delivered this so well, the very subtle little shake/crack in his voice, it's so quick and soft you might miss it, and how his face is held so calm, like he's trying to keep his nerve but his face is too still... idk just really great depiction of being deeply unsettled and how a person would actually try to cope with that, it's not flat and it's not over the top. Hard balance to strike
@@araani8740 half the video is random predictions of course hes gonna get some right. I feel like stopping the movie made consentrating harder, the movie had to spell it out for him to figure out that the family is using black people as vessels and im not sure he picked up on its implication, the implication of the entire movie or that the grandparents were the black servants by the end. Like boy just watch more than 5 seconds of the movie at a time holy shit
I can’t believe he missed the most obvious symbolism, it was when she had the cereal separated from the milk it was supposed to symbolize that the colored and white shouldn’t be together
When I first saw this movie, the projector kept messing up and everyone ended up leaving. I told one of the workers and they restarted the movie so I got to watch it with the theatre all to myself. It was awesome.
I feel like his movies will be legendary. He's such a good director and comes up with better directing than the original director whenever watching movies. It's amazing.
The Night King this was his first time watching. He’s just good at predicting the plot of movies because when you’ve seen a lot of movies it gets easy to determine the storyline.
dont know if someone already said this, but the deer head is a metaphor and gives a ton of deph into his character. chris always felt guilty about not calling when he got the feeling something bad was about to happen to his mother, that phone call could've saved her life cause due to paramedics she died in agony, meaning she was still alive when he thought about the call. This created such a big trauma that he can not leave anything behind. That's why he stopped the car to check on the deer and that's why he puts the grandmother into the car. He just can't do it. When he takes the deer's head, there's a little sequence of the head "calling" him, reflection of his own traumas for not letting anything behind, when he takes it to fight it's like he's taking the past and using it to not only take control but fight the "present" with it. It's an amazing and clever way of giving growth to a character non directly
I was late watching this movie and I was trying to avoid spoilers so I half saw this whole discourse on Twitter where people were arguing whether or not Rose (the girlfriend) was a villain. After watching this movie I'm baffled how anyone can think that she isn't a villain! Even the actress who played her was like, "Yeah, no, she's bad."
This is like the one time I wanted Dylan to actually shut up and watch the movie because he was missing so much 😂😂😂 You're gonna have to watch it again off screen so you can further pay attention. There are so many little things in there that lead to a larger discussion about race and racism and, to a degree, about socioeconomic class and privilege. Glad you enjoyed it on the first time around!
How did he miss a lot? He correctly predicted multiple major events before they happened. No one is going to pick up on the small, non-plot relevant nuances on the first go. I think a lot of people feel so much pride over this film that they think everyone should be able to write a 500-page analysis on it after just watching it for the first time. It's just a movie, man.
J T Akinola I feel like that was more of an unlucky consequence of the main twist, rather than the big reveal. It’s important to the overall shock factor though, I’ll definitely give you that. Nah, I just think this film is good, but not great. It’s not a masterpiece like so many people make it out to be. I get the feeling this is a lot of people’s first psychological horror film, which is awesome. We could always use more horror fans. So it’s all good, I’m just used to films like this and I think people sometimes get confused about what’s important to applaud about a film and confuse originality for quality. Just because it’s an almost all-black cast and deals with remnants of Afro-American history, doesn’t mean it’s better than any other films that has similar twists and turns (The Skeleton Key and the original The Wicker Man come to mind).
@J T Akinola Not naive at all, and this isn’t a bad start to your journey into the genre whatsoever. People who truly appreciate and admire art are always needed, regardless of why you love what you love. It’s one of the only pure things that truly brings people together. So keep exploring, there’s so much good stuff out there!
Lmao my fave thing was Jordan Peele did a breakdown of the movie and didn't even intend for it to mean that 😂 he straight up was just meaning black mold
This is probably my third time seeing the movie but whilst watching Dylan react to it at around the time 15:38 when the man snaps out of the hypnosis I was watching his eyes and you can physically see the man come out of the sunken place. I never notice that till now
spades109 I think that symbolizes that their hands are dirty with the blood of their victims, cause everyone is in on the plan, even if they’re just watching
@@soobmarine I never really thought of why they all had it, only that it was a connecting factor, but I really like that idea. I think it makes a lot of sense symbolically. Thank you 🙏
@@soobmarine haha it's just interesting. I also just looked it up to see what it meant, and you're actually partially right. That was part of the meaning. Red also symbolizes "danger" or "stop", like how the car Rose drives is Red, its how she's leading him into danger and how all of these people are against him
I love that when she argues with the cop and it looks like she’s trying to defend him against racial profiling. But I’m retrospect, she’s making sure there’s no record or evidence of him out there
I mean i agree it's a good movie but it could have fixed some plot points for example how the tethered survived on rabbits alone if there no plants underground
They wanted the Black People for their perceived strength and coolness. The old Asian guy asked how he felt about his position is society cause he knows if he wins the bid *POOF* there goes his “model minority” status. Which many Asian American people are said to have an attachment to. She “bings” top NCCA prospects because they know a guy like that would fetch a high price BUT many people always say the best athletes and other successful black men always go for white girls without a second thought. Look how easy it was for her to get that many in the first place. (Successful black women almost ALWAYS date black men even if it means dating below themselves. Several twitter threads recently blew up about this) This movie has a deep commentary on society.
Dylan, some stuff you might not have thought about: 1. The father early in the movie mentions he hates deers, so dying for a deer's head was definitely a bonus. 2. The girlfriend dies alone on the road, just like the main dude's mom. I loved this connection they made too.
Someone explain me this mans brain lmao in tangled it took him like 20 minutes to realize he was watching at Rapunzel but in this movie he predicts so many things almost perfectly????
I actually laughed when he said "how will I ever 'Get Out' of dept" and then he said "don't pity laugh" and I actually felt the need to explain that I wasnt pity laughing.
The tea: Dylan's comparison of the dad to michael scott was the most apt and impressive part of this video, because buddy that is SPOT ON... and no one is talking about it 😡
there was a reason he used the deer, remember the deer in the beginning of the movie and what the father said about deers, it's symbolic look at it again. Also the milk separate from the cereal. symbolic as well.
@@brianblum9361 I did not know that...Good to know, so I don't make the mistake of using that o.O I have used that as a pet name with a couple boyfriends in the past.
They do nothing. When he escaped and knocked over the candle, it basically burned down the house and all the evidence. And nobody knew he was there, except his friend.. who the police didn’t believe anyway. That was the reason she wouldn’t let him show his ID to the cop, when they were on their way up there. And he did do an alternate ending, which he ultimately chose not to go with. He said with all the racial tensions today, people needed the black man to come out winning... to which I completely agree. Also everyone would have been pissed. The ending went basically the way this one did. But instead of his friend showing up, the cops showed up to him choking the white girl. But because there was no evidence because everything burned down, there was no way for him to prove what actually happened, and he ended up spending life in prison. But was essentially “freed” in his own mind. Because he went back to try and save the black woman, which lessened the guilt of him not trying to save his own mother. Personally I’m glad they did not go with that ending, or it would have ruined the movie.
@Ronnie X brain transplants like that in that setting are pretty much impossible, so it would have been discredited pretty early into court. Also the evidence is burnt down anyway
Jordan Peele has explained that this was never the intention. The whole point of get out is how these people fetishize black people and use them. It is a different form of racism. The Armitages want to combine their minds with black bodies so the segregation of food makes no sense.
I'm glad you put white guy in your title... I loved being a black woman watching you watch this! When movies like this and Django come out I've always wanted to know the real reactions of white people watching them. I have to tell you it was great watching you watch this!! But the part that had me laughing so hard I started crying was when you said "Man, WHITE PEOPLE"!! It was so cute and honest, I mean watching this movie how could any compassionate person not feel/think that way. So thank you so much for doing this💖💖😉😉
Django was actually fucked, such an amazing movie but everything that happened was fucked and to know it was all based on shit that happened during those times really pissed me off/made me so uncomfortable while watching the movie
The scene where Rose talks back to the police man not only builds more trust between them as a couple, but also with the audience. She also didn't want to leave a papel trail of where he was actually taken
Remember when that one guy was “showing off his new suit” or something? He was just one of the bad guys in a new body (the brainwashing thing) and the camera shutter snapped him out of it (his trigger like the spoon scraping).
My favorite part of the movie is when his friend notices that Chris hadn’t come home on time he gets nervous, and since he was friends with Chris for a while he probably heard the story about what happened to his mom and how Chris blamed himself and it (maybe even subconsciously) told him something was wrong
There's actually an alternate ending where it is normal police that show up and he ends up in prison, but the test audiences reacted better to this one :)
Another foreshadowing is that all the post op black people wear some kind of wig/hats to cover up the scars on their heads
Holy crap! That's true. That's why the black women was in front of the mirror
why do they have scars on their heads?
@@blacktigerplays8922 from the brain surgery
Sofia Galarza no I think she was in the mirror because she was admiring her new body
Die_Taddel
I thought it’s just old people’s thing. I mean the old white person inside them just dresses as they used to, thus the hats lol
this should be called "dylan being impressed with jordan peele's directing for 30 minutes"
@@Kernwadi Yes because you have no taste
@@Kernwadi he didn't look like a racist at all only a dumbass who is really pressed would think that. My family saw it and we talked about it for weeks so maybe you didnt get it which is typical. It's one of the most unique movies I've ever seen
@@Kernwadi so your issue is movies with majority black cast got it
@@Kernwadi black panther was a good movie by the way but from what your saying I can see why it wouldn't appeal to you.
@@Kernwadi you mean besides the majority black cast in horror film, the symbolism throughout the film, the non reliance of jump scares or plenty of things Dylan already said
*girl eats cereal and milk separately*
Dylan: “you use Bing?!”
@@Poppy_field_s ???? this has nothing to do with the comment
Priorities
I actually do this, but I sure as shit don’t use Bing.
EVERYBODY in this movie uses bing.
And the phones are Microsoft.
Me, who does all 3 of those things: 👁👄👁
dylan: “i have no idea what’s going on”
also dylan: *makes a correct prediction every 5 seconds*
I'm legit starting to doubt him at this point. There's being good at predictions and then there's getting everything correct, has he gotten anything wrong?
@@yanndylan2239 The only time he gets something wrong is when he makes several predictions, and even then he's always right on with one of them lol
@@yanndylan2239 trust me, i watch a lot of movies and can predict entire movies 90% of the time - also i have a huge mouth and can even comment throughout the whole movie which helps with predictions over time ig
What did I miss ... to me He never predicted anything.
@@yanndylan2239 I like him so much and also i hate how absurd his "not watching stuff before or not knowing it anything about it" is. Of course a guy who likes cinema this much knows about the plot of this movie and all the other movies. I mean you can get some right but not at this extent. Him celebrating himself for getting the plot right gets so obnoxious.
I never noticed how almost every man in that party is either old, sick or disabled. That is sooo forshadowing!
Let'sGetThisStraight the asian is about 50 haha that’s not old!
or over weight haha
André E.B. He might have deadly disease that’s doesn’t show right away 🤷🏽♀️
@@andreblackaller3560 50 years old is not old but old enough to want a 20 year old body again
Yeah cuz they're buying new bodies duh.
I remember when I went to see it at the theater, the audience legit booed when she started eating the cereals and milk separately. It was magical.
The audience said "aw shit" together when the police showed up because they thought it was over for him. Lol
This is one of the movies I will forever regret not watching in cinemas. It’s just interesting to hear public opinion on such layered with message films.
@@artisticvisionbk878 I heard the original ending was that actually!
@@frederiquep.1954 I've heard that! I really want to see the alternate endings.
@@artisticvisionbk878 Pretty sad and accurate commentary on police/black relations.
the fact that she separated her cereal is what really got me. it's literally "whites (the milk) and coloreds (the cereal) being kept apart.
With white milk going through a black straw
@@kellyrae4407 OH MY GOODDDDDDD ALL THESE SYMBOLS MY MIND KEEP MISSING
@@DPObseser
The more you watch this movie The more you discover. There so many theories about this movie that the director himself was looking like yeah y'all finding more stuff than I intended.
Ziarah Dobbins I wanted to punch her for doing that too cause wtf you're a fucking psycho like eat cereal like a normal person its not that deep.
@@kimariahoward-lewis7645 omfg you are my spirit animal right now lmfao swear this got me pissed too idk why i even got offended
The significance of the buck deer head is that. "Bucks" is what they used to call male slaves at the auction. So in the beginning of the movie when the father was saying he hated bucks that was a subtle reference to how they used to call slaves bucks when they were sold off to be auctioned off as slaves. The irony of it all was when he was killed by a buck head by a "buck".
Oh wow I didn't know that! Mind. Blown. 🤯
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Okkkkayyyy.... 🤔So is that also related to why we call money/dollars 'bucks'? Like "I only got 2 bucks"?
@@luckyk7978 That's a great question, but no. At some point (a long ass time ago) deer/buckskins we're traded/used as a currency.
@@CurlieRedd well I'm kinda glad I was wrong 😅 Thank you for replying
Your reaction when the room went silent after he went upstairs was perfect lol
Actually
The most chilling part of the film
such an eerie scene
That scene usually gives me the chills but watching his reaction knowing that I’ve already seen the movie, made me laugh so loud.
Because it’s such a menacing scene that instantly confirms something nefarious is going on. It had been more subtle before that moment. That moment and then when she says “you know I can’t give you the keys, right, babe?” Lol
I analyzed the color symbolism the last time I saw the film. Blue is ONLY ever worn by the victims/black people.
Red, white and black is only worn by the predators/white/asian people.
Yellow is all around the main character when he's in a trapped situation. Even the trees and the grass outside is yellow. The only room in the house that is not yellow is the girlfriend's room which is turqoise. It pretends to be blue, a color that should have a calming effect on the main guy because this is the only place he feels he can be open and honest about his feelings. However... turqoise isn't just blue. It is blue infused with yellow. Under the blue covers on the girlfriend's bed are yellow pillows and blankets.
The scene where she sits on the bed while enticing a new victim online toward the end of the film, you see the blue light from the computer shine up on her while a yellow bedlamp on each side of her is lit. It is a trap and she is the bait.
From a color perspective, this film is a feast to break down, but I never want to watch it again because the teaspoon sequences grate on me something fierce. It's like nails on a chalkboard.
silja lin Holy fuck! How did you even think of this? 😮👌
@@ItsNessaTho I watch a lot of movies and next summer I'll officially be able to say that I have a bachelor on graphic storytelling so that's why I guess :b
love this!
omg this is so thoughtful! and the tea cup is blue on the outside but it holds yellow tea: it's a deceivingly innocent object! Also, I think blue is calming for him because he associates the color with watching tv at home, and how that served as a sense of comfort from the real problem at hand. However, the tv also correlates to this feeling of helplessness which is a repeated theme when he enters into the blue saturated "sunken place." I'm wondering if blue is not just associated with innocence but also being powerless.
You should be the one making videos
I think its faacinating how you pick up on camera work and can predict certain plot points but at the same time dont get the main points and symbolism of the movie :D
@Jenna Craig right but its so cool to watch him get excited about shots. I hope he rewatched it to catch more things!
Tbh, I don't even think that he picked up on the text that the white people were literally taking over the bodies of the black people. From what he said/how he reacted, it really feels like he thinks that they're just doing some sort of telepathic mind control in order to make them slaves
@Jenna Craig What's with the deer head?
@@Year-Zero-BC represents the struggle of prey vs predator.
@@marsinator3675 I thought it was cause in the beginning he was talking about how much he hates deer, but in the end, a deer head is used to kill his ass
Something that I noticed when I watched this movie for the second time was when the officer in the beginning asks for the documents of the main character and the girlfriend acts mad and starts defending her “boyfriend” saying that he wasn’t the one who was driving and etc. But in reality she was doing that so there wouldn’t be any police reports of her being with him. Absolutely genius film making
Also she showed no sympathy for the deer.
Wow, I've seen the movie twice and that's still never something I thought about
Lol bro it’s not that genius. If he did intend that. That’s just means he’s more competent than other film makers. Kids these days 😂
love how that ties together
@@CaptainMarvel-ew7rn like you could ever make a movie like this
when the dad said “when my parents died we couldn’t bear to let them go” we thought he was taking about the ‘servants’ but it was actually the parents bc they’re in their bodies!!!!! i did not catch that my first few watches
OMG yes
oh my god
Did not catch that
WOAH
oh my god
next: Human guy watches The Lion King
Lmao
This!
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😂😂😂😂😂
Right, he's just pointing out facts expecting it to be click bait, like he's not allowed to watch certain stuff
Dylan was way ahead of the time, saying that “sanitary” is the new “cool“
He knew it from the start.
lo. vision 2020....
Haha exactly what I was thinking.
holy shit wait whattt i didnt even think about that
🤯🤯🤯
woahh
"Hey cops I'm a black guy that murdered an entire family of rich white folks.......please don't arrest me........"
That'll end well
“Hey cops I’m a black guy” that’ll end great!
@@iwatchytwhenimbored1636 😂😂that got me
When I watched it the theaters, the entire audience was Black people and we all sighed heavily when the cop car came and then when we saw it was his friend we all chered. I'll never forget how universal that moment was for everyone. We watched him fight for his life and be innocent just for it to be all taken away and then realizing he actually gets to live. So powerful.
LMAOOO
@@msstupidcommenter09 it’s wild how different you feel watching the movie when you see the alternate ending where it’s not the friend who shows up but an actual cop. They end with him in jail talking to the friend and the tone is so heavy.
Dylan saying he’s gonna look for hints in the camera work was so interesting to me because when they walk into the kitchen and the dad says “we keep a piece of my mom in the kitchen”, the camera pans straight to the maid/housekeeper (sorry i dont remember any names😅) because the Mom’s brain is literally in her, it was so subtle but obvious after watching the movie twice.
I didn't realize that! Fuck! Jordan Peele is a fucking genious!
And the spoon hitting the cup while the maid pours tea
i havent watched this for a long time so the wording may be a bit different but when Chris is touring the house with the dad and they're looking at the stuff on the wall, the dad says "it's nice to experience other cultures" (not exact wording) which foreshadows what they're doing
I love how Dylan easily predicts most plot points of the film, but then completely neglects the symbolism of stabbing the father with the deer antlers.
Dylan C'MON that shit is BRILLIANT!
Please explain it to me, I don't understand the symbolism at all xD
@@sadierichterich7298 I saw it as a callback to when the father said he hated deer, that they're destroying the earth and whatnot
@@rafiaafzal1163 also the doe that was hit with the car in the beginning
Also the term “black buck” (a buck = a male deer) was a popular racial slur in the post-reconstruction era. A black buck was essentially a black man who didn’t bow down to white authority. Therefore the fact that Chris kills the father with the deer head is another symbol of Chris’s fight in the film
Lauren W thnx now I understand
Actually, the original ending (ALTERNATE) after he was choking the girl the cops showed up but it wasnt his friend in the car, thus being, the cops of course thought that he was the villan because there were dead bodies around, they pulled out a gun and told him to put his hands up. It then cut to him in jail with his friend on the phone with him (that glass thing) and he was asking for more information on what happened so they can help him out. And he ( the main character ) simply replies with
" I stopped it. y'know, I stopped it" Then he dropped the phone and proceded to walk back to his cell.
Realistic and depressing and sad, so of course I like the one they went with alot better :p
Yea, I heard that they showed this ending to some people and they didn't like it, so they went with the other ending. However, the original ending would've been more realistic. I honestly thought that's what was going to happen until his friend got out of the car.
Damn. Brutal ending but one that's poetic and means something. I despise twists for the sake of twists or shock value. However a meaningful ending like that is powerful. I like the ambiguity of the "true" ending though, like you don't know what happens after.
@ Night of the Living Dead - that part gives me chills. Great film.
its a horror movie, but black people see enough of that ending, so i understand why he made it happier.
@@youngfunny1824 Jordan Peele knew that. Remember that he is an African American man (he's technically half white too but he identifies as black and passes as a black man). He deliberately chose to go with a happier and triumphant ending because there have been so many injustices against black men and boy by the police. Hearing about these incidents has been demoralizing for black people and Peele wanted to provide black people with something that would make them feel good and satisfied instead of feeling bad and exhausted. Movies are escapism after all.
When the dad said “I couldn’t bear to let them go” he meant his parents, not the workers! 😖, and the sprinting is because the grandfather was beaten in the olympics by a black man, “he almost got over it”, but never quite did. He was training in his new body. Also the deer at the beginning, symbolised his fate. He eventually used a deer head to kill the father. The MMA scene was the son testing his physicality, and in the end where he kills everyone, it was his strengths that saved him (which is something they should have anticipated considering they believe that black people are “physically-superior” and want to inhabit their bodies)
I would add that his smarts saved him too, because if he hadn’t used the cotton earplugs to avoid being hypnotized, it would’ve been over. So not only did he use the strength that everybody assumes he has, he also used a historical symbol of oppression to free himself.
Excellent point quirky ness, but I’m still not fully understanding the deer theme L E. Can you explain that a little more? Thanks
@@jenl7094 Hunting especially deer hunting is a thrill sport. Then if you get a good one you'll usually make it into taxidermy so you literally remove the insides and replace it with some filler to put it on display in your home for example, mounted on a wall usually. But the main point is the deer is killed for sport and then its insides are removed to be appreciated by onlookers which is basically what they were literally trying to do with him except with his brain and he himself is the trophy. He's human taxidermy. That's my interpretation, anyways.
@@jenl7094 I'm late, but "buck" is a term that has been historically used to signify a young black man and sexualize him as "hyper-virile" and violent. That's also the term that is used to signify a young male deer, which is what the mounted deer was (only bucks grow antlers, while does tend to never grow antlers or be mounted.). Alongside that you have the idea of human taxidermy that Ashley presents that can certainly be applied.
Omg there are so many layers and i love it
"Girls that I've slept with know what I'm talking about." YOU DID NOT
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3 inches 🤣🤣🤣 he's hilarious
The original ending was him getting arrested and convicted for the murders and the final scene was his friend visiting him in jail. The idea was to shock the audience into talking about race rather than let racism continue simmering under the surface but by the time they were finishing shooting he felt that conversation had already started and people were more aware. So he changed it so that people got a release and it wasn't as much of a downer.
I really need to watch this film again - there's so many levels I'm sure I've missed. Something I saw Jordan Peele confirm in an interview which I think is amazingly intelligent is Chris saving himself by picking the stuffing out the chair to put in his ears is a black man freeing himself by picking cotton.
Woah I love that.
Cause the movie has been such a downer through the whole movie already, so getting that kind of bittersweet ending fits I think.
Tho I'm such a sensitive softy that I hope everything always ends happily. And that's also why I don't really watch horror/thriller movies, lol.
I _can_ however appreciate the writing and directing of them. Like in this one.
@@weaouw how did you survive Titanic? I hate happy endings most times and SOBBED during that movie Jesus
@@mxy775 I don't really consider that movie's ending a happy one haha.
I also haven't seen it in years, I was pretty young when I saw it last, and honestly I'm scared to even watch it again nowadays.
I will one day, cause I know it's an incredible movie, but I gotta be in a better head space for that. It would *wreck* me if I watched it now.
Also how do you hate happy endings? Lol.
Also, even though many people deny the cops targeting certain groups of people, nothing had to be said when the police lights were on him choking her. My stomach dropped, and then she asked the cop for help! Lmao!
@@weaouw well idk it's not a HAPPY ending more of a saddly satisfying one like she returned to Jack to her one love all her life and it shows that she got to fully enjoy her life with his spirit in her heart. J hate happy ending cuz they are always so happy like perfect. Like why does every Disney movieend with them finding love or being happy it's not realistic. Idk it's not satisfying. And I really want TK rewatch the Titanic again but I don't wnag my mental state to get damaged again . Haha
I've seen a lot of the metaphors caught in the comments, but anyone notice how he used the cotton from the chair to ultimately escape? Cotton bro...
All I could think of in that scene was the he shouldn't have taken it off!! I was so mad bc the mother could hypnotize him again at any moment. I really thought she would when she saw him. But it felt good when he destroyed the tea cup and killed her bc it meant they couldn't control him anymore.
@@Hana-xf7bq It’s been a while since I’ve seen the movie but I’m pretty sure the cotton plugged his ears so he wouldn’t hear the hypnotizing teacup sound anymore
Oh shit I didn't even think of this. Like cotton as a reference to the cotton plantations. Damn. This movie slaps.
Yooo 😳😳😳🤯🤯🤯
Yes this observation has been made.
I think rose looking at the pastries in the beginning symbolizes her looking at the black men trying to pick her next victim
oh wow that's an insight. that scene has been ticking me off and now i can see your point
All I thought about during that scene was how badly I wanted pastries
I thought that was pretty obvious but yea
Hahaha Theories 😜
also him putting on the shaving cream, was a dichotomy of how they attempt to white wash him or take him over
I just love how the very first scene of the movie is shot so dark that it takes a second viewing to notice that the lanky hat dude is the one that's kidnapped in the beginning.
I noticed by the sound of his voice. I can see how most people don't realize from the first viewing.
I recognized his voice + when the protag was googling him & we saw articles like "musician goes missing" with a pic of him
Rose was on the phone to him and lured him to that neighbourhood with a fake address to kidnap him.
Yeh i only noticed on my 2nd watch
RIIIGHT??
But guys, take a minute to imagine the horror of being stuck in the sunken place. Being deep in a body you can no longer control. Having to watch someone live your life through your own eyes, waiting for death or something to finally set you free. It reminds me of the Black Museum episode in Black Mirror. A sad torture.
that scene where the grandma was crying in front of chris, i felt like the real girl stuck who’s inside the sunken place was trying to express her pain and struggle. she was a prisoner in a body that wasn’t hers anymore 😭
@Peanut Butter thats possibly dissociation. depersonalization.
That would honestly be hell. 😭
Reminds me of my DID... Sometimes it be like that when I dissociate, other times I just dont remember anything I did.
That episode is a masterpiece. Made me bawl my eyes out
He thought the mold was a metaphor but MISSED THE DEER 😂
Am I just braindead? What's the deer thing? Plz answer
@@beefshreekksksksksks8648 The hunter becoming the hunted. The black people being hypnotized w
ere the like deer in the headlights. But now the carcass of one of their kills takes revenge.
@@Curandera99 I actually saw another comment speaking about the fact that ‘black buck’ was a racial slur and how it referred to black men not bowing down to white supremacists. Also, the dad mentioned that he hated buck and how they are ruining the earth or something
@@ninayt1593 Ooooh, that makes so much sense!
Or that the Deer (in the beginning) could be a reference to how the Main Character left his mother to die after a car crash...
that realization that the only reason Rose says "what the fuck?" after the brother swings the lacrosse stick at Chris is because she's like "don't damage the goods", and also that's the only reason they kept telling the brother to stop when he wanted to wrestle or fight or whatever at dinner
Notice how she had the colored cereal separate from the white milk
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And how she drank the milk from a straw ( obsessed with keeping everything clean )
@Anonymous it's actually just a coincidence
Ohh ...no ...I didn’t notice that ....🤮🤮🤮
@@tristin3489 that's achually not what it is😂
Next: Tall guy watching Snow White and the seven dwarfs
LOOOOL
😂😂
Nope "tall guy watches tall girl" 😂😂
Giant *
"Human Watches Alien (1979)"
The thing that made me the most mad about this movie, is THAT HE NEVER LEFT UNTIL DEATH WAS LOOKING HIM IN THE EYE. Because I know for a fact that my black ass would have left as soon as that old lady said “Is it true that it’s better?”. I would’ve been GONE. Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.
I would’ve left when I realized the girl’s family lived so far from society. I have a fear of being in the country especially living in South Carolina where racism is a personality trait
@@apa.3400 well said!
@Ty The Great um how?
Ty The Great Well I ignored your comment originally because it seemed irrelevant. I don’t understand how i’m “too sensitive” but like go off
Ty The Great I think you’re just upset that your questionable statement is being questioned. It’s okay to be wrong sometimes luv.
Jordan actually revealed in an interview that originally he planned on ending it with the cops coming and either arresting and locking him up for the rest of his life or shooting him on the spot but decided to end on a more comedic note. Also I love how his friend basically plays as the characterization of the people watching the movie, yelling at the screen to "get the fuck out" 😂
@@amandak.4246 same that would have been a terrible ending
I love how this ending fits Jordan’s personality and intentions so well. He’s not out to ruin everyone’s mood. He’s not here to be a social justice revolutionary. He’s here to give good, thoughtful, clever content and leave a good feeling at the end of a turbulent story. His videos on Key & Peele were always wild, but you still felt happy/surprised/humored in the end. His videos left you with GOOD feelings. While “Get Out” was certainly a horror, I think that the hopeful ending was the icing on the cake of a very thoughtfully written, though dark, story. Even through all the horrors, he left his audience feeling victorious. That’s what sets Jordan’s horror movies apart from others, I feel.
@@RT-zn9bj What I loved about the ending as well. He showed his whole personality and strayed from the typical horror trope of the main character dying in the end.
There’s a whole buzzfeed article about hidden message you may have missed, one of them being when Chris rips the stuffing out of the leather chair, he's literally being forced to pick cotton, in order to save his life. It’s super interesting and makes you realize how much more intricate the entire movie is!
Reign Rain I literally gasped when I read this. Wow I didn’t even think of it like that
oh fuck
Yeah, and another good one is how she stood up for him to the cop when they got into the car accident with the deer- it wasn't because she loved him, it was because she didn't want the cop to run his ID and have a paper trail that he was there that weekend. Super clever movie!
How da fuq does Dylan guess the movies plot in not even an hour of the movie
the magic of studying Cinema haha, most of the time there aren't a lot of options about how a plot turns out
Holy shit the hypnosis thing too. He's really impressive. I enjoy watching him analyze directorial choices a lot in his videos.
I think he looked it up tbh
I mean, he's pausing the movie a lot, so he has more time to analyse it
My mom is the same. She talks sm during the movie and makes 500 predictions before anything is over and she figures the plot out quickly
Dylan did you notice that the father of the girl's father (granddad) was an athlete who lost a race to a black man and it is said that "he never got over it" then he gets surgery to transplant his mind in a black guys body that's why he was running in the dark like that bc he wanted the body of a black man bc he thought it was superior. Also the grandmother transplanted her mind into a youthful black woman that's why in the night in the movie she was staring at herself in the mirror and touching her youthful skin makes sense. Also the blind man buys the main character bc he's also an artist/photographer and he wanted his eyes and talent for art so that he could continue his career and finally see again.
EDIT: they probs didn't want him to smoke bc they wanted that lean bod lol. also Dylan please react to white version parody of get out
Live Epic wow
Did you notice also when they went into the kitchen and they say how they always keep a piece of their mother there and the mom is actually in the kitchen
The movies is the definition of owerrated. The tone it had screamed it's secretly a comedy, but the comedic twist never came. It's borderline racist, but hey the director is a black guy, he can't be racist, right? America and it's dobble standards. The movies summation is "white men evil, white men want black man's body, voice and di*k.". If this thing got an oscar for screenplay, Preedestination, Inception and Gattaca deserve atleast 3 each. It's probably the most uncomfortabile moviegoing experiance ever, fealing like the director is poitning at me saying "Racist", i say, "Nope", but he insists he's right. :/
"He almost got over it" subtle difference as it makes the detail easier to miss by the protagonist.
Dino Sabalić lmao stfu white ppl literally does this is real life..except the hypnosis..a lot of black ppl feel uncomfortable around a whole bunch of white ppl, black children go missing every day bc white ppl are selling their organs in the black market. Read about that black high school student who was found dead in a gym matt at a all white school with all his organs gone. This shit is real & white men did the most disgusting shit in man history.
"I think you have to call the cops and hope they believe you."
Every Black person in America: *laughs hysterically*
What I absolutely love about this film is how Chris is being startled and frightened throughout the first three-quarters of the movie, but in the end, when he fights his way out, he becomes the jump-scare. Daniel nailed it.
PrincessRamsha999 fr tho like he takes the knife through the hand like such a boss
Shoot. He gets a knife in his hand. 😖
man you really just gotta appreciate how much dylan actually knows about the production of films. The way he talks about the direction and every little detail is amazing.
And yet he missed the whole plot
@@radhiadeedou8286 In his defense symbolism especially racial symbolism isn't in his expertise. He's a straight white guy. And when first watching this you miss alot. Even as a young black girl didn't get alot of the scenes until I reflected back on the movie and was presented with the underlying plot of it all.
@@radhiadeedou8286 he wasn’t exactly doing a deep dive lmao
@@squidwardtentacles7144 É burro mesmo
HORSESHIT. HE’S NOT SMART.
I LOVE how uncomfortable and unsettled you are. I had the same reactions in theater. This movie is absolutely insane.
This Film IS One OF The Over Hyped Film OF All Time.
Shaq IS The Best Soccer Player IN NFL lmao it’s not. and why tf is every word in ur sentence capitalized that’s so annoying lmfao
@@yasmine-nc6ht Triggered HA?
@@cherlinski I don't need it, english is my 4th language.
Shaq IS The Best Soccer Player IN NFL nah i’m not triggered ur just annoying
This movie is the epitome of "is this on purpose or am I overanalyzing?" Like the opening where she chooses pastries is basically exactly what she does when looking for a target to seduce. Also a more obvious one that the only guy at the party who didn't care about his skin colour was a blind guy. The heavy use of "black" in a negative sense as well, like "black mold", the blind guy describing it as "all you see is black" and that stuff. Both of these are just regular phrases but especially with the black mold theres probably a reason thats the type of mold that went into the script
The black people are molds or vessels for the white people to inhabit
My two favorite things about this movie: the dad saying don’t go into the basement because of black mold (like black mould, as in they’re moulding them for themselves) and that he saves himself in the chair by literally PICKING COTTON to stuff in his ears. UGH Peele is a mastermind
Another fun fact is the continual use of “deer”- the fact that the dad states he hates deers, to then also get killed with the use of a mounted deer/ buck… “Buck” was a racial slur used during slavery
He have a mind of a masterminded
holy fuck. all these years later i never put the cotton thing together. that's fucking brilliant
HOLY CRAP IVE WATCHED THIS COUNTLESS TIMES AND NEVER REALIZED THIS!!!
imagine watching a movie with dylan and he keeps spoiling it by making almost accurate predictions 😂
I do the same thing😂 I’m very good with movie predictions
@@tanijawashington8740 I hate watching movies with people like this, what are you trying to prove? If you watch enough movies you can guess pretty much everything, they're all the same
Lol I do the same thing
@@radhiadeedou8286 It's kinda a joke-y thing, and then it just comes true.
This is what it's like to watch a movie with me.
I’m kinda upset that he didn’t figure out that the new black guy in the beige hat was the guy from the beginning of the movie 😭😭. His reaction would’ve been awesome
I'm upset he didn't figure out the housekeeper and gardner are the grandparents, or maybe I missed it
@@radhiadeedou8286 the girlfriend made it explicit at the end, there's no way he wouldn't notice
@@LuisGustavoSO he definitely didn’t because his explanation at the end was “They brainwash” black people when really they take over their bodies.
To be fair..... I didn’t notice until I saw your comment.
Omg I didn’t even notice until this comment
The more you dig deeper into the actual small details of the movie the more fascinating and truly astounding it is. Peele is truly a mastermind
Up Next:
Male Guy Watches Aquamarine
Middle Aged Man Watches Dear Dumb Diary
Human Watches E.T.
Mammal Watches Finding Nemo
AbbiCat he can't do the middle aged one tho because he's in his 20s
i'd actually love to see him watch aquamarine
He ain't middle aged but like HAAAAA
@@kir777x He isn't even in his 20's. He is an 8yr old man xD
bloody John I love this sentence it’s contradicting itself 😂
Dylan's video made me realize so much more hidden meanings:
Main dude is turning himself white with the shaving cream.
Dad says: "Couldnt bear to let them go" but is he really talking about the staff, or is he actually referring to the parents.
All the people show up in black cars; white people inside of black vehicles.
mind blow for the last part
1 1 the parents’ spirits are living inside of the bodies because they couldn’t “let them go”
At the end she was online searching NCAA players to find her next victim. She was also having milk (white) separated from the colored cereal
Also the blind man insisting that he's not racist and he's only in it for Chris's photographic eyes. He's a condemnation of those people who claim they "don't see color".
1 1 the black people bodies
21:04 he’s being set free by picking cotton🤯
Yup I clocked that in the cinema.
Shiiittt
Damn
You just gave me goosebumps
Mia Noel xx wow😲
Dylan analyzed this movie like an English teacher analyzes classic books.
and i LOVE it
Orrrrr like a film student analyzes films 🤯
There's still some stuff he didn't catch
1. Guy he flashes with his phone the first time is the guy from the beginning
2. They party is were everyone can examine the "Product"
3. The ending was actually changed too the friend being there at the end
I dont think the last one counts, how could he catch the last one?
Also when the "grandma" is checking her reflection she's making sure the wig is covering up her scar.
Then they mention the grandma was is the running for the Olympics and it shows him running at night.
and all of the family members deaths were related to facts about them, the dad being killed by the deer after saying in the beginning how much he hates them, the brother being killed while wrestling, the mother being killed with her teacup and the girl I can’t quite figure out
@@tiawats4956 she probably didn't like freaky stuff 😂🤣😂
@@tiawats4956 I think it has to do with her saying something like "you want to leave.. without me" and then at the end he leaves without her and she dies alone, idk
Dylan telling black characters to leave In a thriller.
like a black person is telling a white character in horror movies too leave
luv this
10 minutes away that’s bad
to be fair, if most horror characters weren't dumbasses, there'd be no movie
At least he knows the point
😂😂😂😂
Huh
One aspect of the story that you may not have thought about:
A huge part of why Chris doesn't leave sooner (despite all the suspicious and threatening behavior) is because sadly, most black people deal with uncomfortable stuff like that every single day - especially if they're in mostly-white environments. So as a community, many of them have simply gotten used to letting that stuff slide, even when their own inner voice is freaking out and saying, "something's wrong, you could be in danger, get out!" Because if black people spoke up or made a big deal every single time a white person said or did something vaguely threatening or uncomfortable, they wouldn't have time to do much else. :(
Yeah no. "Most" black people don't experience shit like that lol.
The reason he didn't leave is because it's a movie and there would be no plot if he did.
PS: if that picture is you how do you know what "Most" black people experience? 😂
Haha, nah, I have an idea of what they experience because I've talked with and listened to a lot of them, and read about their experiences, and generally made an effort to understand what people other than myself go through on a day to day basis. It takes a bit of time and effort, but it's worth it. :)
You’re completely right! This movie touches on so many day to day racial stereotypes that black people face. A few from this movie that I can think of off the top of my head is the son when he talks about “your physicality, you’d be a ‘beast’” black people, and black men in particular are often revered as more athletic or more physically imposing. In fact lots of black athletes catch flack and get called savage or monstrous etc just think about all the hate toward the Williams sisters. Unfortunately black men in particular are described or depicted as beastly and “dangerous” they demonize black men and over sexualize black women.
Another stereotypical reaction is the woman who is “hitting” on him refers to the size of his penis and makes a remark about “is it really like they say”.
There’s stuff about how he talks and how he dresses “nice” and him being smart...Etc. Plus what’s even more crazy about this movie is that the viewer feels incredibly uncomfortable in this white space just like most POC on a regular day. Like that’s the genius of this movie.
You're right, if not most a good majority of black people go through things like this. Maybe not to this extent, but coupling the fact that a lot of black people do go through this and he's in love with this girl and trying to make a good impression on her family, I definitely see why he stayed so long. Kudos to you for recognising!
@@blahblah89 As a black female, I do go through alot of uncomfortable stuff from many different races of people not just white. Definitely not to this extreme of course, but I don't point out a lot of racist things people say because I just got used to it.
the sequence at 4:17 that dylan talks about, i always thought it was a very literal foreshadowing of the whole story. The main character is painting his face white, like how they put themselves into the victims, effectively making them white. And the girlfriend is window shopping, selecting the next victim like her role in the family.
Nice catch!
No its the opposite. The white people live inside the black bodies.
"How will I ever GET OUT of debt?"
Me: *fake laughs while alone in my room*
"Don't pity laugh."
Me: 👀👀
The scene where the guy's nose bleeds, and he starts pleading with him to escape, it's amazing acting. Absolutely horrifying, it chilled me to the bone.
Right Lakeith is amazing
He's a really good actor
In regards to the deer We learn in the story that Chris’ mom was killed in a hit and run and left on the road to die while Chris did nothing and only watched TV at home. Chris’ fear and concern for the deer in the opening scene directly represents his guilt for his mother’s death.
The scene where the deer hangs above Chris’ head as he is watching the TV (with the explanation of the surgery) is very ironic. As a kid, Chris did no actions to save his mom and instead watched TV much like the other scene except he chose to act and save himself rather and do nothing like his 11 year old self. He then uses the deers head to kill that dad which is the object that symbolized his guilt for the death of his mother. Unfortunately, Chris couldn’t save his mom but he did save himself
George Alexander And tried to save the woman that was previously captured.
Dduuudddeee. If i was 11 i wouldnt know what to do but jesus
Woahhh
also in the beginning humans killed a deer but then a deer is used to kill humans..
George Alexander WOW WTH THIS MOVIE IS SO DEEP
14:22 he delivered this so well, the very subtle little shake/crack in his voice, it's so quick and soft you might miss it, and how his face is held so calm, like he's trying to keep his nerve but his face is too still... idk just really great depiction of being deeply unsettled and how a person would actually try to cope with that, it's not flat and it's not over the top. Hard balance to strike
Dylan is pretty smart, a lil silly, but smart. He's picking up on stuff that I would've never given a second thought to.
I would say that part of it is that he has the advantage of pausing through the movie, which gives him more time to digest and dissect the info
@@araani8740 half the video is random predictions of course hes gonna get some right. I feel like stopping the movie made consentrating harder, the movie had to spell it out for him to figure out that the family is using black people as vessels and im not sure he picked up on its implication, the implication of the entire movie or that the grandparents were the black servants by the end. Like boy just watch more than 5 seconds of the movie at a time holy shit
I hate that you found out the twist so quickly, but also hella impressed lol
I also found the plot twist really quick, in MY opinion isn't that good...
Tania Colón Márquez same Cuz you now that something bad has to happen otherwise it is a pointless movie
I can’t believe he missed the most obvious symbolism, it was when she had the cereal separated from the milk it was supposed to symbolize that the colored and white shouldn’t be together
Doesn't make sense since they literally place white people's minds into black people's bodies
and that wasn’t actually purposely done. peele said that was a complete coincidence!
@@jesscollins6283 wait that is actually so cool😊
well, i'm glad he missed it because its not meant to be a symbolism 😐
@@jesscollins6283 how was that a complete coincidence? in what universe do people eat cereal like that?
When he “picked the cotton” in the arm chair, that was also symbolic.
I'm sorry can you explain that
@@daksharawal3906 black folks/slaves were often forced to harvest cotton plants, many people include “picking cotton” in metaphors or in insults also
""they're bidding on him, they're not playing bingo!"
i laughed so hard at that
When I first saw this movie, the projector kept messing up and everyone ended up leaving. I told one of the workers and they restarted the movie so I got to watch it with the theatre all to myself. It was awesome.
You weren't terrified?
Radhia Deedou I think my sheer happiness from being alone acted as a dopamine enhancer thus thwarting my fear response. Some real nerd shit.
Maybe they wanted everyone to get out
@@AirQuotes get out yeah good one😁
It’s more exciting with a full audience though, cause you cold hear their reactions
dylan: says that everyone will start saying "sanitary"
me: *sweats in 2020*
Dylan invented Covid 🤷🏾♀️ there I said it.
you could say he has... 2020 vision
U can sweat a time period??impressive!
🤣😅👌🏼
His predictions are insanely accurate lol
This movie’s called “Get Out” and you spent the first half saying “You need to leave! Run! Get away from here!” 😂 I was dying
Dylan please start making movies.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
ikr
Yesss
I feel like his movies will be legendary. He's such a good director and comes up with better directing than the original director whenever watching movies. It's amazing.
He literally predicted the whole movie without even continue it
So did I.
@@TCGreen-jb4bx no one asked
@@Mayra9148 No one asks anyone, but that's what the comment sections are for.
The Night King this was his first time watching. He’s just good at predicting the plot of movies because when you’ve seen a lot of movies it gets easy to determine the storyline.
sam smith um he didn’t. He called it wrong several times while watching. Lol are you people blind or just deaf?? 🤦♀️
22:00 because symbolism. The deer (victim) fights back. And you remember how much the doc doesn't like deer?
also relates to the term "black buck"
Holy shit i did not notice that
dont know if someone already said this, but the deer head is a metaphor and gives a ton of deph into his character. chris always felt guilty about not calling when he got the feeling something bad was about to happen to his mother, that phone call could've saved her life cause due to paramedics she died in agony, meaning she was still alive when he thought about the call. This created such a big trauma that he can not leave anything behind. That's why he stopped the car to check on the deer and that's why he puts the grandmother into the car. He just can't do it. When he takes the deer's head, there's a little sequence of the head "calling" him, reflection of his own traumas for not letting anything behind, when he takes it to fight it's like he's taking the past and using it to not only take control but fight the "present" with it. It's an amazing and clever way of giving growth to a character non directly
I was late watching this movie and I was trying to avoid spoilers so I half saw this whole discourse on Twitter where people were arguing whether or not Rose (the girlfriend) was a villain. After watching this movie I'm baffled how anyone can think that she isn't a villain! Even the actress who played her was like, "Yeah, no, she's bad."
Eats cereal and drinks milk separately.
A crazy sociopathic psychopath
Imma need you to start pirating movies like a normal person instead of paying.
Thank you!!
@Morgue I figured lol but still Haha why spend it at all. 😂
😂
@@MelodyXpierce because laws lol
@@plush3106 man no one takes those seriously
Fun fact: US and GET OUT are in the same universe.
Wait really??? I didn’t know that!
0_o
WHAT?!!!! Don’t lie to me Inesha!!!!!!
Another multiverse
That is a joke right??
"They are betting on him. They are not playing bingo"
made me laugh out loud! XD
This is like the one time I wanted Dylan to actually shut up and watch the movie because he was missing so much 😂😂😂
You're gonna have to watch it again off screen so you can further pay attention. There are so many little things in there that lead to a larger discussion about race and racism and, to a degree, about socioeconomic class and privilege. Glad you enjoyed it on the first time around!
How did he miss a lot? He correctly predicted multiple major events before they happened. No one is going to pick up on the small, non-plot relevant nuances on the first go. I think a lot of people feel so much pride over this film that they think everyone should be able to write a 500-page analysis on it after just watching it for the first time. It's just a movie, man.
J T Akinola I feel like that was more of an unlucky consequence of the main twist, rather than the big reveal. It’s important to the overall shock factor though, I’ll definitely give you that.
Nah, I just think this film is good, but not great. It’s not a masterpiece like so many people make it out to be. I get the feeling this is a lot of people’s first psychological horror film, which is awesome. We could always use more horror fans. So it’s all good, I’m just used to films like this and I think people sometimes get confused about what’s important to applaud about a film and confuse originality for quality. Just because it’s an almost all-black cast and deals with remnants of Afro-American history, doesn’t mean it’s better than any other films that has similar twists and turns (The Skeleton Key and the original The Wicker Man come to mind).
@J T Akinola Not naive at all, and this isn’t a bad start to your journey into the genre whatsoever. People who truly appreciate and admire art are always needed, regardless of why you love what you love. It’s one of the only pure things that truly brings people together. So keep exploring, there’s so much good stuff out there!
@@levischorpioen The end of the Skeleton Key was so confusing, but a very fun watch! Thanks for reminding me of it lol
HFollman Been a while since I saw it, needs a rewatch for sure!
"they're bidding on him they're not playing bingo!"
shit made me laugh harder than i should've
XD Same!
black mold means african american body/person for the surgery in this movie
so technically it is black mold
Basically he meant mould not mold.
NotChannel dig deeper into the choices and meanings in the film haven’t you ever heard of deeper meanings
Oh shit! Thats deep!
Lmao my fave thing was Jordan Peele did a breakdown of the movie and didn't even intend for it to mean that 😂 he straight up was just meaning black mold
@@Peeplii oof Jordan Peele must have done well in English, he dropping symbolism without even knowing it 😂😂
My dad always joked that people who ran with their arms straight and stiff were sociopaths, I'm pretty sure he's 100% right
This is probably my third time seeing the movie but whilst watching Dylan react to it at around the time 15:38 when the man snaps out of the hypnosis I was watching his eyes and you can physically see the man come out of the sunken place. I never notice that till now
Oh my god I never saw that!!! Thank you for pointing it out
you can see the twinkle in his eyes fade. truly great
wow I never noticed that !!!!!
@@probablykillua4680 not only that but the "twinkle" is white and his eyes fade back to black
Omg I always noticed him coming out of the sunken place, but I never noticed a twinkle in his eye going away, that’s so crazy
Black Girl watches a white guy whatching GET OUT... the true is that i have no idea what is this about 🤷🏽♀️
Yes but it's a good movie
Why is this me too though.
Those who haven’t should give it a watch sometime.
White boy answering the comment of a black girl on a video of a white Guy watching Get Out
Summer Rose it didn’t really grab my attention either when it was first released. If you like movies that keep you guessing though..
"They're all wearing black" when the colour they all have in common is Red, even Rose.
spades109 I think that symbolizes that their hands are dirty with the blood of their victims, cause everyone is in on the plan, even if they’re just watching
@@soobmarine I never really thought of why they all had it, only that it was a connecting factor, but I really like that idea. I think it makes a lot of sense symbolically. Thank you 🙏
@@spades109 oh it was just a theory of mine, i don't know if it's canon or not, but you're welcome(? haha
@@soobmarine haha it's just interesting. I also just looked it up to see what it meant, and you're actually partially right. That was part of the meaning. Red also symbolizes "danger" or "stop", like how the car Rose drives is Red, its how she's leading him into danger and how all of these people are against him
@@spades109 ohhhhh, i never thought about it that way, this movie keeps amazing me every single time
I love that when she argues with the cop and it looks like she’s trying to defend him against racial profiling. But I’m retrospect, she’s making sure there’s no record or evidence of him out there
You should watch ''Us'' It's actually amazing and gets u confused af
Honestly and it gets me mad that people think it’s a bad film because it doesn’t explain everything right off the bat
@@revhaitung yeah like that's what makes it a great movie ffs
I mean i agree it's a good movie but it could have fixed some plot points for example how the tethered survived on rabbits alone if there no plants underground
@@RedYellowBird6889 yeah I know but hey, no movie can be absolutely perfect but you're right on that for sure
My mom watched it three times and still didn't understand it.
They wanted the Black People for their perceived strength and coolness. The old Asian guy asked how he felt about his position is society cause he knows if he wins the bid *POOF* there goes his “model minority” status. Which many Asian American people are said to have an attachment to.
She “bings” top NCCA prospects because they know a guy like that would fetch a high price BUT many people always say the best athletes and other successful black men always go for white girls without a second thought. Look how easy it was for her to get that many in the first place. (Successful black women almost ALWAYS date black men even if it means dating below themselves. Several twitter threads recently blew up about this)
This movie has a deep commentary on society.
Dylan, some stuff you might not have thought about:
1. The father early in the movie mentions he hates deers, so dying for a deer's head was definitely a bonus.
2. The girlfriend dies alone on the road, just like the main dude's mom. I loved this connection they made too.
Not dead. [I dont think] knocked out.
@@charismaskinner3794 defs dead
Someone explain me this mans brain lmao in tangled it took him like 20 minutes to realize he was watching at Rapunzel but in this movie he predicts so many things almost perfectly????
a white guy watching GET OUT!? well Dylan is in Trouble now...
lol
lol 😂😂
i love this pun 😂😂
Why did I laugh so hard?
You made me proud with this joke
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
I actually laughed when he said "how will I ever 'Get Out' of dept" and then he said "don't pity laugh" and I actually felt the need to explain that I wasnt pity laughing.
jena Hahahahaha same
debt?
Same
*debt*
I’m here for your commitment to calling Jeremy “Macaulay Culkin” for this entire video.
McKelly? Lol
The tea: Dylan's comparison of the dad to michael scott was the most apt and impressive part of this video, because buddy that is SPOT ON... and no one is talking about it 😡
FR
there was a reason he used the deer, remember the deer in the beginning of the movie and what the father said about deers, it's symbolic look at it again. Also the milk separate from the cereal. symbolic as well.
Tej. Rae Also “buck” is a racist term for a young black person.
Tej. Rae bro i never realized that milk and cereal separation until now. whites separated from colors. even that tiny detail means a lot. wow
@@leahforbes woooooow this movie makes me wanna cry ngl
Peele said that he didn't realize the cereal thing, he said that he did that to make her seem neurotic .. the deer is correct doe.
@@brianblum9361 I did not know that...Good to know, so I don't make the mistake of using that o.O I have used that as a pet name with a couple boyfriends in the past.
They do nothing. When he escaped and knocked over the candle, it basically burned down the house and all the evidence. And nobody knew he was there, except his friend.. who the police didn’t believe anyway. That was the reason she wouldn’t let him show his ID to the cop, when they were on their way up there. And he did do an alternate ending, which he ultimately chose not to go with. He said with all the racial tensions today, people needed the black man to come out winning... to which I completely agree. Also everyone would have been pissed. The ending went basically the way this one did. But instead of his friend showing up, the cops showed up to him choking the white girl. But because there was no evidence because everything burned down, there was no way for him to prove what actually happened, and he ended up spending life in prison. But was essentially “freed” in his own mind. Because he went back to try and save the black woman, which lessened the guilt of him not trying to save his own mother. Personally I’m glad they did not go with that ending, or it would have ruined the movie.
Both endings are equally valid for different reasons imo
what an interesting idea for an ending wow, it would've been cruelly real
That's why you have small advanced screenings, to help the director make a final decision, critical to the success or failure of the film.
@Ronnie X brain transplants like that in that setting are pretty much impossible, so it would have been discredited pretty early into court. Also the evidence is burnt down anyway
i just realized that the gf eating cereal separate from drinking milk (like 23:38 ish) is SYMBOLIC. she even segregates her food
Jordan Peele has explained that this was never the intention. The whole point of get out is how these people fetishize black people and use them. It is a different form of racism. The Armitages want to combine their minds with black bodies so the segregation of food makes no sense.
@@yingyang2838 oh so shes just a freak
Trying To Come Up With A Name Be Like pretty much
it is so satisfying and attractive to me when a guy knows cinematology and/or stuff like psychology. big up, dylan.
I'm glad you put white guy in your title... I loved being a black woman watching you watch this! When movies like this and Django come out I've always wanted to know the real reactions of white people watching them. I have to tell you it was great watching you watch this!! But the part that had me laughing so hard I started crying was when you said "Man, WHITE PEOPLE"!! It was so cute and honest, I mean watching this movie how could any compassionate person not feel/think that way.
So thank you so much for doing this💖💖😉😉
Yeah I'm black and laughed at his intro.
yes just yes i relate to that all
Then his crazy tail check mirror to make sure
Yass! 💕💕
Django was actually fucked, such an amazing movie but everything that happened was fucked and to know it was all based on shit that happened during those times really pissed me off/made me so uncomfortable while watching the movie
The scene where Rose talks back to the police man not only builds more trust between them as a couple, but also with the audience. She also didn't want to leave a papel trail of where he was actually taken
i’m SO late but i just realised that the main reason that she did that was so that she had not police records of ever being with him.
Remember when that one guy was “showing off his new suit” or something? He was just one of the bad guys in a new body (the brainwashing thing) and the camera shutter snapped him out of it (his trigger like the spoon scraping).
My favorite part of the movie is when his friend notices that Chris hadn’t come home on time he gets nervous, and since he was friends with Chris for a while he probably heard the story about what happened to his mom and how Chris blamed himself and it (maybe even subconsciously) told him something was wrong
*dylan:* "is that dave chappelle?"
*"dave chappelle":* "yes, of course it is."
Lol I caught that too! Except that isn’t Dave Chappelle
@@carlapooh7492 hence the quotation marks ;)
@@Lillpluttiz1654 sorry didn’t notice that lol 😂
Right
i thought that timing was so funny 🤣
Dylan the deer head was symbolic. Like from the beginning of the movie. The "weak" kills the "strong." It's a metaphor
There's actually an alternate ending where it is normal police that show up and he ends up in prison, but the test audiences reacted better to this one :)
Your realization faces are fantastic. That was exactly how I felt at the going up the stairs scene--literal chills the first time I saw it.