Adelaide knew exactly who they were when she saw them. She was scared if she came back to that beach, so close to the tunnels, the real Adelaide would be able to finally get out and come after her
The idea of an enemy that can look and think like yourself is probably one of the most generic yet brilliant ideas ever. It's simple, yet horrifically insane at the same time.
And it’s unnatural in the perfect way. Strangers who’ve never seen this place, or you, but can walk after you like they have the place memorized, since they’ve walked the same steps and the same turns so many times.
@@simonholt5891 oh. I meant when he said there's a family in their driveway. Even though it was in the trailer, to hear it in the movie and such made the audience like groan in dread, ya know? Lol
It's kinda scary when you have a big house and land and the neighbors are very far away, you really get nervous when someone suddenly appears near your backyard because you're not used to it.
Peace Keeper just shoot back at them, tf? You’ve got 100 times more cover than they do inside your house while they are outside a house in an open area.
Maybe in an instinctive way, but if I remberer correctly the tethered version of Adelaide wasn't really aware that she wasn't her surface counterpart. I think the ending kind of implied that after the swapping the tethered Adelaide suppressed with time the memories of her childhood in the tunnels, and the memories started to surface again only after she killed her non-tethered version.
Jack is not in the box wym dude put his family in a vulnerable position because he just assumed he could handle what immediately looks like some cult shit when no one asked or wanted him to
She knew who they were. She told Zora to put her shoes on knowing full on she was gonna be chased. When I saw in in theaters tho I was not expecting the twist until she went into the hall of mirrors
I realise the movie intended the fact that they switched to be a twist, but I just didn't find it a very good twist because when I watched I honestly thought from the start we were supposed to gather that they switched. I mean it just seemed obvious - the two looked exactly alike and we never actually saw Adelaide escape so seemed like the logical conclusion. Especially when Adelaide's mother said "I just want my daughter back" or something along those lines to the therapist, I thought to myself "ok for sure that's not the real Adelaide". So during my whole first time watching I already was going on that assumption so the "twist" at the ending was pretty dissatisfying. I can't be the only one.
@@tonyebiere551nobody, even more so someone who (SPOILERS) previously had to eat raw (and possibly alive) rabbits and live in dark, smelly tunnels for half their childhood. I feel bad for both characters.
I haven’t seen this movie but y’all don’t realise how scary home invasions are until you’ve experienced one, especially if you’re at a disadvantage. Here’s a little story for ya from my pre-teen years. I guarantee you this is 100% true, and just goes to show that you shouldn’t disable one of your senses when home alone at night. (You’ll see what i mean by that in a bit) When i was younger, probably about 12 or 11, i was home alone because my parents and younger sister were a few houses down at a get together with our neighbours. I was quite the introvert back then so i had requested to stay home so i could chill out and play video games. I was upstairs with headphones on playing Halo 2 when i heard something. It’s hard to explain what exactly but it was incongruous enough thwt i took my headphones off and listened for a bit. I had a record of getting scared when i was alone and calling my mum, and i didn’t want to look like a sook, so i decided to man up and just ignore whatever it was, hoping it was my cat or something. However, i decide to keep playing my game without my headphones, just in case. Only a few moments later i hear talking, and oddly enough i wasn’t that scared, because of how casual the voices were. There were two people, a man and a woman, just talking to eachother about my house. They were talking so loudly and normally that i guess it tricked my brain into thinking everything was fine. Anyway, i quickly overcame this and began freaking out, and became very self aware. I turned off my tv but not my xbox because it would make a sound, and i was too afraid to move. I listened sharply, hoping that somehow it was just people walking outside, as we lived near a train station so a lot of people went past our house. But it wasn’t. I heard the woman tell the man to check upstairs and that’s when i knew i needed to move. My house was pretty big but we weren’t rich or anything, not even close. My dad was just a builder and had done most of it himself. The upstairs area consisted of a small rumpus area with the tv and a beanbag and stuff, and then there were three bedrooms and a bathroom, two of the rooms were me and my sister’s and the third was a guest bedroom. As i hear the woman moving things around downstairs and going through stuff, i hear the man walking slowly but loudly up the stairs. They weren’t being very quiet about it, as obviously they assumed my family was away. I retreat slowly and quietly to my room and just barely make it in as the man reaches the living area. My room was pretty big and had a small ensuite with my clothes in it, and a big window that could open out. I heard him enter the guest room, and realised he was searching every room. He leaves the guest room quickly because there was like nothing in there except a bed and two lamps. I decide that i can either hide in my cupboard and hope he doesn’t go through my shit, or i can try and sneak out onto the roof through my window, which i had only ever done once by accident when i fell out of it and injured myself on a trampoline below. I decide to choose the second option, as even at that age i was quite a tall kid and my ensuite was too open to hide me well enough. I start to unwind the window when it makes a huge sound and the whole house goes silent as i hyperventilate. I hear the woman call out to the man and she asks a question, but i’m too scared to understand or even listen to her. Then my body takes over and i go nuts, unwinding the window as fast and as loud as i can as the man turns the corner of my room to see me practically leap out of my window onto the tin roof, which was really slippery and sloped. I get a foothold on the gutter and book it around the house, as he comes out onto a balcony and tries to talk to me. Me, being a scared little idiot, stops and listens to him. He says something about being my dad’s friend or some shit, but i nervously muster up the balls to tell him to go fuck himself as i start climbing down the side of my house. You see, i remembered when i was a kid i used to pretend to be spiderman by climbing up the side wall of my house, which had these rather large gaps between wood slats in it as there was nothing behind it and they were just there for looks. However i quickly realise that these gaps are way smaller for a pubescant kid than they were for a seven year old in a spiderman outfit, and i fall about 7 feet into our garden. I climb my neighbours fence, again from experience as a child, and then book it across two backyards and a patio to my parents down the street. And the rest is history, the people in our house were never found, and the police assume they took off after i made it to the first neighbour’s house. They stole my iPad, which had been charging downstairs, two phones, my nintendo ds and my panasonic cd walkman, which was a gift from my dad and probably my most prized possession. About a year later we moved out of that house, which i also suspect was haunted (if you wanna know that story tell me and i’ll give a short rundown, because i don’t really believe in ghosts but i find it hard to explain that shit).
Biddu Mohan Righto, so when i was young, probably around six or seven years old, i was up late one night playing or something in my room. I used to do it a lot but i would always make it into bed in time to pretend to be asleep before my parents came in. This was before our renovation so my room was still on the first floor as the second didn’t exist yet. Our house was pretty old, at least by Australian standards, and i had always had an uncomfortable feeling there. This one particular night, i hear heavy footsteps coming down the hallway, and, certain that it’s my dad, i quietly climb into bed to pretend to be asleep. The door swings open very slowly and i open my eyes just barely enough to see, as this behaviour was a bit odd. I see the silhouette of a man in my doorway, but it’s strange and even though it’s completely black as a shadow i can tell it isn’t my dad. It’s unnaturally tall and very thin. I’m petrified, literally frozen with fear and it takes a really long time for this person to leave. Now, if this was the only encounter i’d chalk it up to a child’s imagination or a fear of the dark or whatever, something that makes sense. But it wasn’t. For about a year or two i keep seeing this figure, and my parents learn of him quickly. As i was still a kid and totally unaware of social norms, i refer to him as “the black man”. Looking back it probably wasn’t the best name but he was literally totally black, like a void. Anyway, he never moves, just stands there, no facial features or anything. My dad doesn’t take it seriously, understandably, and says it’s an imaginary friend. My mum is a bit more superstitious though, and one day as i sit at the kitchen counter and she cuts up carrots or something with a large knife, i suddenly turn to her and say “the black man doesn’t like you doing that.” She stops for a moment before asking me where he is, and i tell her he’s behind her. She thrusts the knife around and i can’t remember much else about that. Shortly afterwards he stopped appearing, and i guess my family got over it. But as i got older i became more interested in this, and did some research on my house. It turns out that an elderly man had passed away in my bedroom, which used to be a living room. He had died in his chair. Now, i am aware that people die everywhere, and that ghosts aren’t real, and i don’t believe in them. But i also heard other stories of people encountering the same figures in their homes. I don’t think he was harmful or ever had any malicious intent, he never did anything. He just stood there, like a watcher. My memory of him, or it, or whatever, is fading and so i am trying to get as many details as i can remember down. But yeah, that’s my little ghost story. So not all ghosts are bad i guess, although he wasn’t necessarily good, either.
Row Ree Ro Thanks for the stories! They were really creepy but fascinating to read! You should submit them to Corpse Husband to see if he would narrate them. They sounds like the type of stories he narrates.
Jessi Really? I didn’t think they were all that interesting. I submitted the first one to Lazy Masquerade a few years ago but knowing how many submissions he gets i’m not surprised it wasn’t in a video. Thanks for the positive response though, i am surprised
"I thought I already dun told ya'll to get off my property now if ya wanna get Cray-zy we can get Cray-zy"- at crucial moments the ghetto just jumps out of you.
@@duchessravenwaves2834 mhmmm me tooo I mean why does her voice sound so heavy and weak at the same time lol (anyone other than this racist knows I’m joking)
I like how at 2:14 you can see his gut instinct take over and tell him there’s something off about what he’s looking at. Everyone knows what that growing sense of dread from the pit of your stomach feels like. Very realistic reaction.
@@MrCmon113 what the hell was she supposed to do? She called the cops, got a weapon, kept her kids ready to run if need be... Seriously think before commenting
@@MrCmon113 she called the police, kept all her kids with her and even told her daughter to put shoes on. Wayyy better than the dad and most horror movie protagonists
3:28 I remember that specific moment taking my breath away when I first saw this. Jordan Peele does a really good job at creating shots and orchestrating character movement that is familiar but at the same time, so unnatural. It's like the uncanny valley effect but with the way characters move. I love it.
Once me and my older brother were doing something in the living room late at night. I stared out the window for a minute, then turned around and said, quietly. “There's a family on our driveway.” it was funny
All the actors in this movie killed it. I have never seen anything like this. I am very very rarely scared of movies. And this scared me. Absolutely amazing, hats off to all actors.
My heart-rate literally went up during this scene. It was so intense and probably one of the scariest scenes in the movie (apart from the one where Umbrae is staring down Zora in the car).
Psychological horror is so terrifying. This movie combined all my fears into one. Being taken away from your normal life to get stuck in literal hell, evil doppelgangers who want to kill you, home invasion with no real weapons, uncontrolable mass murder caused by a effed up science experiment gone wrong like terrifying. I went on a date to this movie and my date fell asleep about 15 min in so I was scared af scrunched up in the recliner squeezing my dates limp ass hand 😂
1:54 is such a great tiny moment. When a mother knows shit is about to go down and she begins to arm herself in any way she can. Like telling your Track star daughter to put her shoes on. Just in case they can't defend themselves, she knows her daughter has a good chance of outrunning them.
Nope! She told her to put her shoes on, because she knows its a tether. And the tether will be good at running because th eone above is good at running, so she knew she was gonna make her run.
Watching it the second time around, you realize that she’s scared because she knows EXACTLY what those people are, and what they’ve come for. She’s been sitting on this secret her entire life (or should i say LIEf) and it’s finally bubbling to the surface.
I get it but now which side do we take her the antagonist who is being a good person trying to protect the family or the protagonist who is to blame in a say...
@@ImNotThereYeti Sure guns work against the creepy supernatural, you just have to use silver bullets. Or is that just for werewolves? Well, maybe a shot gun loaded with Holy Water, or drive a wooden stake into their hearts, or perform an excorcisim, whatever gets the job done :)
When you see the end of the movie and the big twist happens, Adelaide’s freakout makes so much more sense. I loved this movie, it’s a hot take but I like Us even more than Get Out.
Why are you and I the only ones who feel that way! Respectfully to Get Out it was so predictable with hints of oooooh but Us was thought provoking and a real emotional rollercoaster from start to finish
@@vgreen1106 no I was the same. I remember seeing both in cinema and while I thought ‘Get Out’ was outstanding, Us was the movie I couldn’t get out of my head for months
@@anniem2777 we are so twins on that one!!! I couldnt believe I missed that. The whole perspective of the movie has completely changed by second viewing of it.
This scene is exactly like the beginning of the movie, because after the power goes out in the summer house, Adelaide and red meet up, just like in the hall of mirrors.
I felt so bad for Gabe in this movie. All the man wanted was to enjoy his vacation. His family didn’t appreciate his idea of what a fun vacation is, and his wife brings down an apocalypse on his head.
I remember seeing this in the theater and it was dead silent and it was the part where they were in the driveway and me and the guy next to me said "Hell nah" 😂😂😂
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well it’s understandable, she was in the real world as a kid so she got the trauma of being stuck in literal hell knowing what a great life she was supposed to experience, plus since she was only in the real world until the age of six she probably has a childish intelligence which makes her even creepier
Im usually good with horror but when Red said her thing and the daughter ran away thats some terrifying shit. I really hate unnatural movement like that, its some Jacobs Ladder/Silent Hill shit
Now it makes sense why she knew where the key was. I never understood it while watching i always thought that they had the same rock underground, but now i get it
Wait I don’t get why they would know where the key is? Like I know they share a soul and that the mom switched with the real Adelaide when they were kids but I don’t see how Red would have knowledge of where they kept their hidden key. Like do you think that Red just like shares the same brain in a sense and knows everything that Adelaide does? Cus I assume they didn’t have a key rock underground they were using
@@kaylyn24_9 no it's because Red is the *real* Adelaide. This was her old house. She would know every inch of it. Including where her family kept a spare key.
Adelaide knew exactly who they were when she saw them. She was scared if she came back to that beach, so close to the tunnels, the real Adelaide would be able to finally get out and come after her
Honey please don't open that door, karmas out there and shes got back up 😀
I have not seen this film yet so thanks for spoiling it for me
Yes!
@@ianarmstrong1636 how come your watching a movie clip about it huh. idiot
@@AustinWTchoi You are very rude with no manners
The idea of an enemy that can look and think like yourself is probably one of the most generic yet brilliant ideas ever. It's simple, yet horrifically insane at the same time.
well said
Yup
And it’s unnatural in the perfect way. Strangers who’ve never seen this place, or you, but can walk after you like they have the place memorized, since they’ve walked the same steps and the same turns so many times.
Well, good thing I'm a dumbass, so now I can outsmart my doppelganger.
@@akilkotamarti1000 hahahaha
I still remember seeing this in theaters and that dread and groan from the audience when the boy said that.
What did he say?
@@simonholt5891 oh. I meant when he said there's a family in their driveway. Even though it was in the trailer, to hear it in the movie and such made the audience like groan in dread, ya know? Lol
same here! there was a collective gasp when the son said that and it cut to them standing in the driveway
Simon Holt it’s Us
Yeah everyone in my theatre got scared and gasped
It's kinda scary when you have a big house and land and the neighbors are very far away, you really get nervous when someone suddenly appears near your backyard because you're not used to it.
Less scary when you own a firearm!
Ur the most scary
Meh, never spooked me. Ppl probably mushroom hunting or hiking.
Peace Keeper just shoot back at them, tf? You’ve got 100 times more cover than they do inside your house while they are outside a house in an open area.
@757 Trucker and then they will get shot dumbass
Tethered: Stands completely still in the shadows ominously holding hands
Gabe: “MuSt bE THe NeiGhbOrS”
I swear iff my neighbors act like this I'm shooting them on sight
Plot twist: they were the neighbors
@@mikoduterte6702makes no sense
Ok fr ikr
Adi: "Zora give me your phone"
Zora: "I'm not on it"
Teenagers man
Lmaooo 🙄🙄🤣🤣
Nice pfp
@@risiathelemon def, someone with tastes
I’m 27 and I say it when my mom asks to see my phone when we’re out 😂
The writers knew what they were doing ☠️
Probably have kids
Lupita’s character’s reaction in this scene hits so different now knowing the ending.
I know right? Like bitch please! It’s your fault
this movie is so amazing.
I think Adelaide was freaking out like that cuz she already knew who they were
Exactly
That’s not Adelaide though is it? She’s the clone who switched herself with the real one which is the one referred to as Red
@@taegotkash you right
No shit
Maybe in an instinctive way, but if I remberer correctly the tethered version of Adelaide wasn't really aware that she wasn't her surface counterpart. I think the ending kind of implied that after the swapping the tethered Adelaide suppressed with time the memories of her childhood in the tunnels, and the memories started to surface again only after she killed her non-tethered version.
Now the cops, are already, on they *way*
Nah that was rel funny
14 mins my ass 😂
They said 14 minutes, I'm pretty sure that whole situation was a good ,30-50
Or they probably wasint gonna come anyway too them hours😑
@@miraclecushionberry3573 huh?
Lupita Nyong’o was so worthy of an Oscar for this film! She’s phenomenal as both her characters! Can’t see why she didn’t get nominated.
RIGHT! She literally played the hero & the villain.
@@necktamusprime Or Both! (Without giving the big twist away!)
Yeah she really needed a nom for this
Race.
@@platypus7 what?
That husband gives me anxiety, like he would've make me feel so uncomfortable and unprotected
Ariana Snider same, sis. Same.
What do you girls mean? Can you explain why so we can learn from his mistakes?
@@JackIsNotInTheBox the point of the dialog is to provoke anxiety and fear....
Jack is not in the box wym dude put his family in a vulnerable position because he just assumed he could handle what immediately looks like some cult shit when no one asked or wanted him to
mint beesman they put him on some white people dialog when he is clearly *black* (yes ik that was racist but you know what I’m talking about) 😂
This was so well directed. I love how long they just stand there.
She got the nerve to be scared like she ain't steal somebody's life 😭😭😭
Say That!!!!
Like Forreal!!!!!
U got a damn nerve!
LMFAO
Of course she does regardless. That are literally HER own kids, that's HER family irrespective of what she did to original Addy as a child.
Duh. Ofc she scared, she stole it and is fucked if it's stolen back lmao
@@Izaan2810 Honestly she just knew hella quick, cause it was hinting what happened.
She knew who they were. She told Zora to put her shoes on knowing full on she was gonna be chased. When I saw in in theaters tho I was not expecting the twist until she went into the hall of mirrors
what was the twist?
@@soda-cr1pn she was a tethered the whole time.
@@genericperson1002 well obviously. You know that since the beginning of the movie it literally shows the two switching at the carnival
@@lexifur3153 No it doesn't. It only shows them meeting but we assume she escapesd. It is only at the end do we see the rest of the scene.
I realise the movie intended the fact that they switched to be a twist, but I just didn't find it a very good twist because when I watched I honestly thought from the start we were supposed to gather that they switched. I mean it just seemed obvious - the two looked exactly alike and we never actually saw Adelaide escape so seemed like the logical conclusion. Especially when Adelaide's mother said "I just want my daughter back" or something along those lines to the therapist, I thought to myself "ok for sure that's not the real Adelaide". So during my whole first time watching I already was going on that assumption so the "twist" at the ending was pretty dissatisfying. I can't be the only one.
“Hide-A-Key!? What kind of white sh-!”
I laughed so hard.
Right what I said and it make sense it was her clone no spoiler clever
I roared in the theater. It still gets me every time I hear it 😂
Lol
As a white man, I say that was funny as hell 😂😂😂
Not the hide a key!!! 🤣
The way she is holding on to her kids shows house much she awaits this life! She is like “don’t take this life away from me”
who would want to lose a family they value?
@@tonyebiere551nobody, even more so someone who (SPOILERS) previously had to eat raw (and possibly alive) rabbits and live in dark, smelly tunnels for half their childhood. I feel bad for both characters.
The dad deepening his voice so he can sound more intimidating took me out😂
“Now the cops are already on they WAY”
🌚
HE HAD ME WEAK
that and the sudden switch to ghetto cadence lmao
@@Ex0t1cEd1tz "SO IF YALL WANNA GET CRAZY WE CAN GET CRAZY"
Really shows how the scene shifted to horror so quickly when he realized the tethered meant business.
"Theres a family in our driveway"
"Theres no family in our driveway"
*looks out window*
*"oh"*
looking out for
Not to he pedantic but he said "huh" not "oh,"
Não sei como vai y
De qualquer responsabilidade do
*COFFIN MUSIC
Gabe has to be the funniest character in this film, because he does funny things and say funny things
The white dad was funny too
Many people dont like him but he was my favourite xd
Obvious comment is obvious.
Bricks0973 well she wasn’t talking about the white dad she was talking about gabe...
@@pookarookss right
Why is no one talking about how creepy that boy said “there’s a family in our driveway”
lmao
Deadass
I always wondered why he said it like that 🤣🤣🤣
@@breejoneslyfestyle I think it’s because of the theory that he’s also a tether too
@@breejoneslyfestyle he’s half tether, all 4 of the children are. The two girls and two boys.
It's still creeped tf out of me dayum
Fr
I haven’t seen this movie but y’all don’t realise how scary home invasions are until you’ve experienced one, especially if you’re at a disadvantage. Here’s a little story for ya from my pre-teen years. I guarantee you this is 100% true, and just goes to show that you shouldn’t disable one of your senses when home alone at night. (You’ll see what i mean by that in a bit)
When i was younger, probably about 12 or 11, i was home alone because my parents and younger sister were a few houses down at a get together with our neighbours. I was quite the introvert back then so i had requested to stay home so i could chill out and play video games. I was upstairs with headphones on playing Halo 2 when i heard something. It’s hard to explain what exactly but it was incongruous enough thwt i took my headphones off and listened for a bit. I had a record of getting scared when i was alone and calling my mum, and i didn’t want to look like a sook, so i decided to man up and just ignore whatever it was, hoping it was my cat or something.
However, i decide to keep playing my game without my headphones, just in case. Only a few moments later i hear talking, and oddly enough i wasn’t that scared, because of how casual the voices were. There were two people, a man and a woman, just talking to eachother about my house. They were talking so loudly and normally that i guess it tricked my brain into thinking everything was fine. Anyway, i quickly overcame this and began freaking out, and became very self aware. I turned off my tv but not my xbox because it would make a sound, and i was too afraid to move. I listened sharply, hoping that somehow it was just people walking outside, as we lived near a train station so a lot of people went past our house. But it wasn’t.
I heard the woman tell the man to check upstairs and that’s when i knew i needed to move. My house was pretty big but we weren’t rich or anything, not even close. My dad was just a builder and had done most of it himself. The upstairs area consisted of a small rumpus area with the tv and a beanbag and stuff, and then there were three bedrooms and a bathroom, two of the rooms were me and my sister’s and the third was a guest bedroom. As i hear the woman moving things around downstairs and going through stuff, i hear the man walking slowly but loudly up the stairs. They weren’t being very quiet about it, as obviously they assumed my family was away.
I retreat slowly and quietly to my room and just barely make it in as the man reaches the living area. My room was pretty big and had a small ensuite with my clothes in it, and a big window that could open out. I heard him enter the guest room, and realised he was searching every room. He leaves the guest room quickly because there was like nothing in there except a bed and two lamps. I decide that i can either hide in my cupboard and hope he doesn’t go through my shit, or i can try and sneak out onto the roof through my window, which i had only ever done once by accident when i fell out of it and injured myself on a trampoline below.
I decide to choose the second option, as even at that age i was quite a tall kid and my ensuite was too open to hide me well enough. I start to unwind the window when it makes a huge sound and the whole house goes silent as i hyperventilate. I hear the woman call out to the man and she asks a question, but i’m too scared to understand or even listen to her. Then my body takes over and i go nuts, unwinding the window as fast and as loud as i can as the man turns the corner of my room to see me practically leap out of my window onto the tin roof, which was really slippery and sloped. I get a foothold on the gutter and book it around the house, as he comes out onto a balcony and tries to talk to me. Me, being a scared little idiot, stops and listens to him. He says something about being my dad’s friend or some shit, but i nervously muster up the balls to tell him to go fuck himself as i start climbing down the side of my house. You see, i remembered when i was a kid i used to pretend to be spiderman by climbing up the side wall of my house, which had these rather large gaps between wood slats in it as there was nothing behind it and they were just there for looks. However i quickly realise that these gaps are way smaller for a pubescant kid than they were for a seven year old in a spiderman outfit, and i fall about 7 feet into our garden. I climb my neighbours fence, again from experience as a child, and then book it across two backyards and a patio to my parents down the street.
And the rest is history, the people in our house were never found, and the police assume they took off after i made it to the first neighbour’s house. They stole my iPad, which had been charging downstairs, two phones, my nintendo ds and my panasonic cd walkman, which was a gift from my dad and probably my most prized possession. About a year later we moved out of that house, which i also suspect was haunted (if you wanna know that story tell me and i’ll give a short rundown, because i don’t really believe in ghosts but i find it hard to explain that shit).
I wanna hear the “ghost” story !!!
I too wanna hear it
Biddu Mohan Righto, so when i was young, probably around six or seven years old, i was up late one night playing or something in my room. I used to do it a lot but i would always make it into bed in time to pretend to be asleep before my parents came in. This was before our renovation so my room was still on the first floor as the second didn’t exist yet. Our house was pretty old, at least by Australian standards, and i had always had an uncomfortable feeling there. This one particular night, i hear heavy footsteps coming down the hallway, and, certain that it’s my dad, i quietly climb into bed to pretend to be asleep.
The door swings open very slowly and i open my eyes just barely enough to see, as this behaviour was a bit odd. I see the silhouette of a man in my doorway, but it’s strange and even though it’s completely black as a shadow i can tell it isn’t my dad. It’s unnaturally tall and very thin. I’m petrified, literally frozen with fear and it takes a really long time for this person to leave. Now, if this was the only encounter i’d chalk it up to a child’s imagination or a fear of the dark or whatever, something that makes sense.
But it wasn’t.
For about a year or two i keep seeing this figure, and my parents learn of him quickly. As i was still a kid and totally unaware of social norms, i refer to him as “the black man”. Looking back it probably wasn’t the best name but he was literally totally black, like a void. Anyway, he never moves, just stands there, no facial features or anything. My dad doesn’t take it seriously, understandably, and says it’s an imaginary friend. My mum is a bit more superstitious though, and one day as i sit at the kitchen counter and she cuts up carrots or something with a large knife, i suddenly turn to her and say “the black man doesn’t like you doing that.” She stops for a moment before asking me where he is, and i tell her he’s behind her. She thrusts the knife around and i can’t remember much else about that.
Shortly afterwards he stopped appearing, and i guess my family got over it. But as i got older i became more interested in this, and did some research on my house. It turns out that an elderly man had passed away in my bedroom, which used to be a living room. He had died in his chair. Now, i am aware that people die everywhere, and that ghosts aren’t real, and i don’t believe in them. But i also heard other stories of people encountering the same figures in their homes.
I don’t think he was harmful or ever had any malicious intent, he never did anything. He just stood there, like a watcher.
My memory of him, or it, or whatever, is fading and so i am trying to get as many details as i can remember down. But yeah, that’s my little ghost story. So not all ghosts are bad i guess, although he wasn’t necessarily good, either.
Row Ree Ro Thanks for the stories! They were really creepy but fascinating to read! You should submit them to Corpse Husband to see if he would narrate them. They sounds like the type of stories he narrates.
Jessi Really? I didn’t think they were all that interesting. I submitted the first one to Lazy Masquerade a few years ago but knowing how many submissions he gets i’m not surprised it wasn’t in a video. Thanks for the positive response though, i am surprised
"I thought I already dun told ya'll to get off my property now if ya wanna get Cray-zy we can get Cray-zy"- at crucial moments the ghetto just jumps out of you.
I LOVED that moment 😂
Then reality kicks in. You're just a privileged black guy not a gangster. 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hate how they talk. Like talk normal
@@duchessravenwaves2834 mhmmm me tooo I mean why does her voice sound so heavy and weak at the same time lol (anyone other than this racist knows I’m joking)
I like how at 2:14 you can see his gut instinct take over and tell him there’s something off about what he’s looking at. Everyone knows what that growing sense of dread from the pit of your stomach feels like. Very realistic reaction.
Solid fact 💯
"The cops they already on they way." Lmao
Now the cops they already on they *way*
You don't have to show explicit gore to scare the shit out of people.
the movie wouldn’t have been as thrilling if it weren’t for the gore
then don’t watch the movie...
@@pookarookss you aint the owner of youtube nor his momma
Did you know there’s this thing called genres
@@007nino5 you’re so slow 💀
I love how genuine their acting is. I’m sorry, but if something like that went down at my house, my parents would word-for-word react like that.
Why do all horror movie parents have the survival instincts of a rock
nah this family were pretty good in terms of decision making
@@chubbyfrog1385 The dude yes. The mother was worse than nothing. She just prevented the kids from doing anything useful.
@@MrCmon113 what the hell was she supposed to do? She called the cops, got a weapon, kept her kids ready to run if need be... Seriously think before commenting
@@MrCmon113 because she’s a tethered...
@@MrCmon113 she called the police, kept all her kids with her and even told her daughter to put shoes on. Wayyy better than the dad and most horror movie protagonists
3:28 I remember that specific moment taking my breath away when I first saw this. Jordan Peele does a really good job at creating shots and orchestrating character movement that is familiar but at the same time, so unnatural. It's like the uncanny valley effect but with the way characters move. I love it.
yeah that part freaked me out
“Hi can I help you?”
Family: “No”
Movie ends
great movie
Lmao
The way he makes his voice go lower when he said the cops are on dey way
Once me and my older brother were doing something in the living room late at night. I stared out the window for a minute, then turned around and said, quietly.
“There's a family on our driveway.”
it was funny
When he said “there’s a family in our driveway” the whole theater said oooooohhhhHHHHHH 😳😳😳
Gabe: "If y'all wanna get crazy, we can get crazy!"
Family: *gets crazy*
All the actors in this movie killed it. I have never seen anything like this. I am very very rarely scared of movies. And this scared me. Absolutely amazing, hats off to all actors.
6:41 when Red looks at the painting, maybe it was her favourite picture from when she was a child and she was happy to see it after 33 year
This scene is both terrifying & hilarious 😭😭 "Now if y'all wanna get crazy we can get crazy" 🤣🤣
The real reason she was acting like that was cause she knew she was the clone she ain’t wanna go back
"If you wanna get crazy, we can get crazy!"
*...literally not a word...*
*GO CLAP*
ME: *AW HEEEEELL NAW*
"Go clap"??
Who clapped??
I know that’s right
hey hey HEY
@@marissasue319 🤦🏾♂️the clap that signals for them to GO lmao
@@llClassifiedll Ok, I'm LOST AF 🤯 Will need to rewatch clip 💬
Love how he goes from calm dad to thug dad haha.
"thug dad?" 🤨
@@grace3485 The change in his body language and the way he pronounces his words.
Fight or flight will do that, lol.
@@kradylladel2785 gotta be racist
@@kradylladel2785 you sterotyping hard, mad hard
I like how the tethered people hold hands, just like what Adelaide saw on T.V. as a kid.
You would be correct.
Lupita is such an amazing actress!!!!!...
My heart-rate literally went up during this scene. It was so intense and probably one of the scariest scenes in the movie (apart from the one where Umbrae is staring down Zora in the car).
Psychological horror is so terrifying. This movie combined all my fears into one. Being taken away from your normal life to get stuck in literal hell, evil doppelgangers who want to kill you, home invasion with no real weapons, uncontrolable mass murder caused by a effed up science experiment gone wrong like terrifying. I went on a date to this movie and my date fell asleep about 15 min in so I was scared af scrunched up in the recliner squeezing my dates limp ass hand 😂
“if you want to get crazy? we can get crazy” my favorite line
Bruh turn on a light
I like Food THE POWER WAS OUT LMAO
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
OMG, IKR!
It's so DARK 🙈
[Oh @ the power being out 🤣]
Didn't you watch the power turn off 🤣🤣🤣
Seeing them all stood at the end of the driveway, everything’s dark and you can only see their outlines, freaked me out so much
Omg me too I shot in the air would have maid them run
One of the only movie scenes I’ve seen that have simultaneously terrified me and made me laugh. I love Jordan Peele.
1:54 is such a great tiny moment. When a mother knows shit is about to go down and she begins to arm herself in any way she can. Like telling your Track star daughter to put her shoes on. Just in case they can't defend themselves, she knows her daughter has a good chance of outrunning them.
Nope! She told her to put her shoes on, because she knows its a tether. And the tether will be good at running because th eone above is good at running, so she knew she was gonna make her run.
Watching it the second time around, you realize that she’s scared because she knows EXACTLY what those people are, and what they’ve come for. She’s been sitting on this secret her entire life (or should i say LIEf) and it’s finally bubbling to the surface.
I like how the protagonist is seen as the antagonist but it’s actually the antagonist playing as the protagonist. I hope someone understands
I get it but now which side do we take her the antagonist who is being a good person trying to protect the family or the protagonist who is to blame in a say...
What ever you think of you neighbors, these guys are something else. 😂
A *GUN* could have changed the course of the movie!!
If they would have had guns, the movie would be called 'The Purge'.
How? How will a gun help them deal with their dead selves or evil doppelgangers?
Pretty sure bullets don't stop the creepy supernatural.
@@ImNotThereYeti Sure guns work against the creepy supernatural, you just have to use silver bullets. Or is that just for werewolves? Well, maybe a shot gun loaded with Holy Water, or drive a wooden stake into their hearts, or perform an excorcisim, whatever gets the job done :)
@@spiritualastronomy fair enough. 😁
Mr Strange They May kill their doppelgangers, but they can’t stop the Tethered.
Every Dad when there is stranger after 9 o'clock: "If you wana get crazy, we can get crazy." 😂
Jordan peele becomes a master of horror !!! Wtf mad tv !!!
JORDAN PEELE SEEN ONE TO MANY HORROR FILMS!!!😂
“Y’all scared of a family?” Famous last words. 😂🤣😅
When you see the end of the movie and the big twist happens, Adelaide’s freakout makes so much more sense. I loved this movie, it’s a hot take but I like Us even more than Get Out.
Why are you and I the only ones who feel that way!
Respectfully to Get Out it was so predictable with hints of oooooh but Us was thought provoking and a real emotional rollercoaster from start to finish
@@vgreen1106 no I was the same. I remember seeing both in cinema and while I thought ‘Get Out’ was outstanding, Us was the movie I couldn’t get out of my head for months
@@anniem2777 we are so twins on that one!!! I couldnt believe I missed that. The whole perspective of the movie has completely changed by second viewing of it.
“What type of white shit” Lmfaoo gets me every time! 🤣🤣🤣
The way Gabe lowers his voice mid sentence to scare them kills me every time 😂
“Now I thought I already done told y’all to get off my property” 😂😂😂
He got real mad 😂😂😂
This scene is exactly like the beginning of the movie, because after the power goes out in the summer house, Adelaide and red meet up, just like in the hall of mirrors.
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What's up Freddy Fazbear
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“If y’all wanna get crazy...we can get crazy”
*so you've chosen death?*
JUST A DAM MOVIE.
@@nottaee.8148 WE KNOW
Big hero he is 😂
Pisces ♓️ 👁
Peele did such a great job with this movie, it scared me from taking any vacations with my family. Then COVID happened.
I felt so bad for Gabe in this movie. All the man wanted was to enjoy his vacation. His family didn’t appreciate his idea of what a fun vacation is, and his wife brings down an apocalypse on his head.
Okay this is absolutely terrifying
the plot twist had me shooketh
No one:
Absolutely no one:
The boy: *"iT's sUs"*
Why am I laughing but being scared at the same time lmfao
The power of a comedian-turned-horror writer 😎
Her fear makes so much more sense after the ending
WHEW, I feel like I'm back in the theaters, premiere night with friends, enjoying audience reactions. Peele films are an EXPERIENCE!
3:17: If y'all want to get crazy, We Can Get CRAzy!
At the end when the child said "it's us" that gave me chills everywhere
I Love this scene! Even the part when he said There's not a family in our drive way.
*Sees family outside
Gabriel: Oh... Who is that? 😂😂😂
" i will break your head "
nah this guy is hella funny .
I remember seeing this in the theater and it was dead silent and it was the part where they were in the driveway and me and the guy next to me said "Hell nah" 😂😂😂
I just watched this last time for the first time and this is in my inbox. Creepy
Great dad. Completely normal for a random family to stand in your driveway in the dark. Nothing to worry about.
The dad is iconic ngl😂😂
'You picked the wrong house fool!'
"Ay ay ay, its you chill chilll'
Am I the only one that died laughing when he took the bat right out of his hand and hit with it the camera angle was hilarious 😂
In the theater, a dude.in front of me yelled "The disrespect!" at this part.
Gabe's obliviousness makes this more comedic instead of thrilling.
4:17 Y'all see how effortless she snatched her son up
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@@analuisadasilvaherculano shut up
This is one of the most masterfully tense scenes in the history of cinema
The dad is literally the best 😂😂😂
Wow it’s really scary how the real Adelaide became so sick and twisted
Felt so bad for her
well it’s understandable, she was in the real world as a kid so she got the trauma of being stuck in literal hell knowing what a great life she was supposed to experience, plus since she was only in the real world until the age of six she probably has a childish intelligence which makes her even creepier
She even forgot how to talk properly after all those years.
@@jollyrancher9016 she ate raw rabbits her whole life with no water
@@Still_theBaddest_561 I didn't know they didn't have water.
This is scaring the crap out of me! Dammit!
Im usually good with horror but when Red said her thing and the daughter ran away thats some terrifying shit. I really hate unnatural movement like that, its some Jacobs Ladder/Silent Hill shit
Wjen she was like "little girl.....RUN" I WOULD'VE BEEN SCARED FR IF THAT WAS ME
Once Again, I’ve been Blessed by Universal. :)
Blessed my fkn ass, look at how you type, free lesson; you don't capitalize the first letter of every word.
manu
Man that husband was a damn beast for taking all those hits, none of y’all giving any credit.
He’s dumb for going outside and just not locking all the doors
@3:13 - 3:33 😂 had me dying in the theater when this movie came out
Gabe is that good ol dad that buys a century year old house that had 22 mass murders and says "what a lovely place to start a family with!"
IF YALL WANNA GET *CRAZY*
WE CAN GET *CRAZY*
When I first saw this movie this part gave me the chills
Gabe: You're scared of a family.
Me: Ah... yeah.
Standing in the middle of my property, you got me fuck up.
Now it makes sense why she knew where the key was. I never understood it while watching i always thought that they had the same rock underground, but now i get it
Wait I don’t get why they would know where the key is?
Like I know they share a soul and that the mom switched with the real Adelaide when they were kids but I don’t see how Red would have knowledge of where they kept their hidden key.
Like do you think that Red just like shares the same brain in a sense and knows everything that Adelaide does?
Cus I assume they didn’t have a key rock underground they were using
@@ashleywilliams4665 Red is the REAL Adelaide
@@ashleywilliams4665 cause remember when red is underground she had to copy everything the Adelaide did up top
@@ashleywilliams4665 that was her families summer house, she used to live there, she remembers where they kept the key
@@kaylyn24_9 no it's because Red is the *real* Adelaide. This was her old house. She would know every inch of it. Including where her family kept a spare key.
4:05 im serious man!!!
hahaaha that voice crack kills me all the time
The way he goes inside the house it's hilarious
Now da cops already on day way
Now...the cops are already on they way!! I love how the bass in his voice deepens at that part!!! I laugh everytime I see it!!! :):):)
When they used the spare key to open the door, "what kind of white sh*t?!" Lmao