Get Out
Get Out
R | 24 February 2017 (USA)
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Chris and his girlfriend Rose go upstate to visit her parents for the weekend. At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he never could have imagined.

Reviews
thoehne2

One of the most obvious examples of critics and Hollywood overhyping a movie simply for the sake of diversity. Did not deserve any of the praise and seemed more suited to be a syfy channel/Netflix TV movie.

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jacklee-82703

Get Out offered amazing performances, thrilling scenes, and an amazing plot. This movie didn't shove in numerous jump scares to express that this is a horror movie. This movie expanded. This movie made fun of the horror movies because of how overplayed they are. This movie brought laughter and fear. Phenomenal, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.

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doxxman5

I love that a movie released in February is still dominating the conversation when it comes to best movies of the year. The tightrope the movie walks between racism and liberal guilt is impressive, and it makes the more supernatural aspects more believable. Personally, I love the attack on smug attitude of the rich and powerful, as well as I jump for joy as more original stories like this one come to light. The special effects used in the "sunken place" are like nothing I have ever seen in a mainstream Hollywood movie. It may not be a perfect movie, but it is perfectly rabid and full of ideas that it is unafraid to throw at the audience, and in a way that is more respectable than being formally perfect. That so many people of all races find something to love about this movie reveals much about America in 2017.....i'm sure there are many essays that could/ will be written about it.

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kennydonald

Yes it was entertaining to watch , and i appreciate that ( hence the score ) , but this sadly , in my humble opinion , just a common " no body " movie watcher over the decades , was not worthy of best original screen play , as it developed & intensified , i just sat back and thought " i am watching a remake of the original Stepford Wives , starring Katherine Ross , not the pathetic one with Nicole Kidman & Bette Middler " , well we are living in a time remakes and rehashing of scripts ...etc of the past

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