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Don't. Get. Out!
Taking his kids to school with the car, Berlin real estate developer Karl gets a call from a blackmailer: If he doesn’t pay up, the car will blow up. A deadly race against time begins.
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Plot Summary
A young African-American photographer visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his growing unease with their overly accommodating behavior turns into a nightmare. He uncovers a horrifying secret that puts his life in danger. The seemingly idyllic suburban setting hides a sinister conspiracy rooted in racism.
Critical Reception
Get Out was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its originality, direction, performances, and its sharp commentary on race relations in America. It was a commercial success, resonating with both critics and audiences alike.
What Reviewers Say
A brilliant blend of horror and social commentary that is both terrifying and thought-provoking.
Jordan Peele's directorial debut is a masterclass in suspense and satire.
The film's exploration of racism is both timely and chillingly effective.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised 'Get Out' for its originality, suspenseful storytelling, and its powerful message about race. Many highlighted the film's ability to be both scary and thought-provoking, with particular acclaim for Daniel Kaluuya's performance and Jordan Peele's directorial vision.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Jordan Peele). Nominated for three other Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. Received numerous other awards and nominations from various critics' circles and guilds.
Fun Fact
The film's famous 'sunken place' concept was inspired by Peele's own experiences and fears related to being paralyzed and unable to speak.
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