
The Ending Of Get Out Finally Explained
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Like there were instances where during Dinner time when he wanted to fight Chris, Dean said Hey Jeremy, why not let others have the floor for a sec and of course Missy sharply saying Jeremy. But this could also be interpreted as the family ought to follow the plan step by step, and also the fact that Jeremy was drunk.
What led me to think this was when Chris was gonna leave and the entire family corners him before he yells at Rose for his keys. Jeremy swung at him, and then when he missed he mutters I didn't do anything
I feel perhaps Rose and Jeremy were sort of abused as kids, or it could have been just Jeremy idk, or their mother used Hypnosis on both of them, and Jeremy would break out of it here and there, whereas Rose, is at her parent's service.
Date: 2020-07-14
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Bill
Everyone in the media says that this movie is a comment on racism in America. But if that was Jordan Peele's intent he fell a bit short. No actual racist would EVER allow him or herself to be put into the body of a black person. These people preferred black bodies. These people were white liberals. This movie, whether Peele knows it or not (subconsciously, is about liberalism in America and how it uses black Americans. The left takes blacks for granted, uses them for votes and for power: all the while ignoring their actual needs. This is political exploitation at its most virulent. Somewhere in the back of his mind Peele must know that the KKK was 100% run by the Democrat party.
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Everyone in the media says that this movie is a comment on racism in America. But if that was Jordan Peele's intent he fell a bit short. No actual racist would EVER allow him or herself to be put into the body of a black person. These people preferred black bodies. These people were white liberals. This movie, whether Peele knows it or not (subconsciously, is about liberalism in America and how it uses black Americans. The left takes blacks for granted, uses them for votes and for power: all the while ignoring their actual needs. This is political exploitation at its most virulent. Somewhere in the back of his mind Peele must know that the KKK was 100% run by the Democrat party.
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zutrue
Here is GET OUT's ending EXPLAINED?
Puh Leeeeeeeeeeeez! That is the most
pompous, presumptuous, self-serving BS!
I expect not only do YOU not have THE
explication, But that are shadings and layers
of interpretation. For example you say Chris leaves Rose to did.
But. didn't she actually die? You say Chris was paralyzed in the chair.
But. wasn't he actually just bound to the chair? Hmmmmmm.
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Here is GET OUT's ending EXPLAINED?
Puh Leeeeeeeeeeeez! That is the most
pompous, presumptuous, self-serving BS!
I expect not only do YOU not have THE
explication, But that are shadings and layers
of interpretation. For example you say Chris leaves Rose to did.
But. didn't she actually die? You say Chris was paralyzed in the chair.
But. wasn't he actually just bound to the chair? Hmmmmmm.
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E.
What was more interesting than the film was finding out that the director Jordan Peele was raised by his white single mother and he's also married to a white woman. Explains why race and inequality is of such interest to him. His black father left him and his mother, had no interest in seeing him and didn't pay a penny in child support. That's something to ponder.
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What was more interesting than the film was finding out that the director Jordan Peele was raised by his white single mother and he's also married to a white woman. Explains why race and inequality is of such interest to him. His black father left him and his mother, had no interest in seeing him and didn't pay a penny in child support. That's something to ponder.
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Emily
As far as I can tell, the ending pretty much explains that Roman Armitage had sportsmanship issues, and passed it onto his family with all this superfluous desire of immortality. I mean, I know Get Out is only a movie, but we are all made in God's image and who are we to alter that image by using someone as a vessel or any other unorthodox method of change?
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As far as I can tell, the ending pretty much explains that Roman Armitage had sportsmanship issues, and passed it onto his family with all this superfluous desire of immortality. I mean, I know Get Out is only a movie, but we are all made in God's image and who are we to alter that image by using someone as a vessel or any other unorthodox method of change?
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eli
It wouldn't make since that he go to prison. I mean all the police have to is go into the house and see that there is surgeon chairs, along with the corpse wareing surgeon close. Along with the pictures of a bunch of missing people in the girls room. The only reason I can think of is the police just didn't search the house.
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It wouldn't make since that he go to prison. I mean all the police have to is go into the house and see that there is surgeon chairs, along with the corpse wareing surgeon close. Along with the pictures of a bunch of missing people in the girls room. The only reason I can think of is the police just didn't search the house.
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Agustina
Literally watched the movie and immediately deduced the alternate ending. I was like Chris will go to jail, he called the police, they'll find him and get him, and his friend will be imprisoned as an accomplice. And there they'll be, in a prison full of black men, and the world will still be the same.
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Literally watched the movie and immediately deduced the alternate ending. I was like Chris will go to jail, he called the police, they'll find him and get him, and his friend will be imprisoned as an accomplice. And there they'll be, in a prison full of black men, and the world will still be the same.
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Lauren
It's not ridiculous for a black man/woman dating a white woman/man to question if their family will be accepting of them and to be wary at the same time.
Just like most of us noticed how all the people at the party were watching him before it became obvious. That's something we notice IRL.
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It's not ridiculous for a black man/woman dating a white woman/man to question if their family will be accepting of them and to be wary at the same time.
Just like most of us noticed how all the people at the party were watching him before it became obvious. That's something we notice IRL.
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Chriss
I specifically did not see this video until I saw get out, thinking the ending was hard to understand - like maybe 2001 a space odyssey. This movies ending is straight forward. A normal no twist ending. You are now just explaining logical endings? Don't fall for this like I did anyone else.
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I specifically did not see this video until I saw get out, thinking the ending was hard to understand - like maybe 2001 a space odyssey. This movies ending is straight forward. A normal no twist ending. You are now just explaining logical endings? Don't fall for this like I did anyone else.
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Mark
I would have been very sad if the alternate ending was chosen as the real ending since Chris had gone through so much, but the alternate ending is indeed a lot more meaningful and powerful, so I'm glad they at least still kept the alternate ending.
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I would have been very sad if the alternate ending was chosen as the real ending since Chris had gone through so much, but the alternate ending is indeed a lot more meaningful and powerful, so I'm glad they at least still kept the alternate ending.
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