Get Out
- Just because you're invited, doesn't mean you're welcome.
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.
Release Date : 2017-02-24
Language :English
Adult : false
Status : Released
Production Company : Monkeypaw ProductionsBlumhouse ProductionsQC Entertainment
Production Country : United States of America
Alternative Titles :
Cast
Character Name : Chris Washington
Original Name : Daniel Kaluuya
Gender : Male
Character Name : Rose Armitage
Original Name : Allison Williams
Gender : Female
Character Name : Missy Armitage
Original Name : Catherine Keener
Gender : Female
Character Name : Dean Armitage
Original Name : Bradley Whitford
Gender : Male
Character Name : Jeremy Armitage
Original Name : Caleb Landry Jones
Gender : Male
Character Name : Walter
Original Name : Marcus Henderson
Gender : Male
Character Name : Georgina
Original Name : Betty Gabriel
Gender : Female
Character Name : Andre Logan King
Original Name : LaKeith Stanfield
Gender : Male
Character Name : Jim Hudson
Original Name : Stephen Root
Gender : Male
Character Name : Rod Williams
Original Name : Lil Rel Howery
Gender : Male
Character Name : Lisa Deets
Original Name : Ashley LeConte Campbell
Gender : Female
Character Name : Gordon Greene
Original Name : John Wilmot
Gender : Male
Character Name : Emily Greene
Original Name : Caren L. Larkey
Gender : Female
Character Name : April Dray
Original Name : Julie Ann Doan
Gender : Female
Character Name : Parker Dray
Original Name : Rutherford Cravens
Gender : Male
Character Name : Philomena King
Original Name : Geraldine Singer
Gender : Female
Character Name : Hiroki Tanaka
Original Name : Yasuhiko Oyama
Gender : Male
Character Name : Roman Armitage
Original Name : Richard Herd
Gender : Male
Character Name : Detective Latoya
Original Name : Erika Alexander
Gender : Female
Character Name : Detective Drake
Original Name : Jeronimo Spinx
Gender : Male
Character Name : Detective Garcia
Original Name : Ian Casselberry
Gender : Male
Character Name : Officer Ryan
Original Name : Trey Burvant
Gender : Male
Character Name : Police Officer #1
Original Name : John Donohue
Gender : Male
Character Name : Police Officer #2
Original Name : Sean Paul Braud
Gender : Male
Character Name : Chris 11 year old
Original Name : Zailand Adams
Gender : Male
Character Name : NCAA Prospect (uncredited)
Original Name : Keegan-Michael Key
Gender : Male
Character Name : Dying Deer / UNCF PSA Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Original Name : Jordan Peele
Gender : Male
Character Name : Travel Passenger (uncredited)
Original Name : Evan Shafran
Gender : Male
Character Name : Dead Ex Boyfriend (uncredited)
Original Name : Tahj Vaughans
Gender : Male
Reviews
cevangelista413
@cevangelista413
2021-06-23
Horror and comedy have blended well since around the beginning of film for one key reason: the release that both allow from the audience. The building set-up is not unlike the quiet before the jump scare. Both utilize equations of timing to provoke an unconscious reaction. Because of these similarities, the horror-comedy is a well-tapped genre, especially in the last couple decades of works aiming their trajectory at the cult DVD bin. So it takes a particular level of skill to mine new ground in the territory, particularly from a first time director. What makes Jordan Peele’s Get Out so engaging, frightening and hysterical is that he knows exactly when to play the material straight; which it turns out is most of the time. Full review
r96sk
@r96sk
2024-01-21
Uncomfortably entertaining! The reason for the aforementioned is that 'Get Out' sets up the premise so, so well and you are just waiting for the penny to drop, so all the events leading up to the reveal are very awkward - which only adds to the overall enjoyment in seeing it all unfold onscreen. I've seen Daniel Kaluuya in a few (not as many as I should have by now) films and have always found him to be a solid actor, but his performance here is seriously outstanding - especially emotively, he does so much here with just his facial expressions alone. An awesome performance! I was also impressed by Allison Williams, who I haven't seen nor heard of up until now but she is very convincing; even with the fact that I knew where her character was heading. Lil Rel Howery also does well in a comedic relief type of role, which I have admittedly seen him do before. I like 'Nope' but this even improves upon that, gotta get 'Us' watched at some point to view all that Jordan Peele has offered thus far.
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