Review of Get Out (2017) by Reubenisagod — 28 Dec 2017
Jordan Peele's "get out" was fantastic. Easily one of the most memorable, interesting and insightful horror flicks of most recent memory. Besides maybe The Babadook's portrayal of mental illness.
The film is just so energetic and does such a marvelous job of building up suspense, drama and raw tension that really just leaves u nervous and anxious throughout the course of the film. The film is not supernatural **** jump-scary, it's more so, a rapid frantic and high kinetic descent into madness, and absolute mayhem as the plot progresses.
The film IS F**KING CRAZY at times, the actual resolution, and the actual situation our character gets himself in is just awful, and it just gets much worse as the flick goes on. I loved it. The actual social commentary the flick presents is also very fresh and interesting angle on social issues surrounding racism, that I personally found rewarding and interesting.
It's a flick that is bold, and social relievent that has an important tale to tell. I like to think of "get out" more so like Lynchian, twilight zone esc show or movie. Kinda surreal, kinda spooky, but absolutely marvelous, interesting and highly philosophical and conceptual.
Any issues I had generally tend to be around possibly the flick not being long enough. Overwise, I honestly can't think of much wrong with the film. I loved it.
This review of Get Out (2017) was written by Reubenisagod on 28 Dec 2017.
Get Out has generally received very positive reviews.
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