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The Ending Of Us Explained

The Ending Of Us Explained

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The Ending Of Us Explained Jasmine: I watched the movie for the first time and I loved it. I love movies where u can overthink and analyze what really happened.
Anyone noticed that Adelaide seemed to be closer with Jason, very over protected of him, I think he was like his mom and wonder off a lot. Noticed how both of them were actually off beat on the I Got Five On It scene. Him coming back in the house to check on her.
The movie started pulling together for me at the car fire scene noticed how Adelaide tried to reason/talk with Pluto instead of killing him immediately and was devastated of him walking into the fire.
Lastly the scene in the tunnel Adelaide was off rhythm as she was trying to kill Red which is the REAL Adelaide, notice how Red & Pluto both had rhythm, he snapped on beat, she danced on beat with the ballerina scene switching back and forth Ade had a hard time keeping up.
After killing Red, Adelaide frees Jason from the locker hugging him but he didn't hugged her back, the scene in the hospital van Adelaide & Jason acknowledge each other, now take aways I have from that exchange is 1. Jason found out the truth that Ade is the clone he seems somewhat angry but scared deep down. 2. Jason is a clone as well and him and Ade share a look as if they got away wit switching the originals.

Date: 2020-07-14

Comments and reviews: 9


holy shit the cheesy music way too loud in the mix and the droning emotionless voiceover for this video is everything i hate about modern youtube. sounds more like an ad (which it is in disguise) than something that complements the atmosphere of the movie in any way lol. like can you get any more impersonal as a video maker or creepily robotic? if someone tried having a conversation with me in this obnoxious voice i'd punch them right in the face. i was waiting for the dude talking to say TWEET US YOUR FAVORITE SNAPCHAT EMOJI WITH HASHTAG LOOPER or some shit by the end. good lord.
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I understand what happend but the only two things that does leave me wondering is, 1) Why does Red never come out and say she was the original/ was choked and trapped down there as a kid and kept there by the other. But I guess it wouldn't change much, the clone actually had her own family above. And 2) How come Adel does not know or realize who she is until the end. She never went through any sort of trauma to make her not remember who she is/ that she escaped and choked Red to go up. Or did she suppress the memories and why.
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I have many questions. The real Adelaine who got stuck in underground while she was a child. Why didn't she just come up as soon as she was free (coz she's still a child she would've been scared to stay there right not knowing y these people are twitching and smiling. Second is wat was the purpose of the tethered Adelaine who has been living in the surface world all these years. Why didn't she help her people (tethered) and why was she so into living as a human after all the years of torture as tethered! Please make a sequel.
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If the tethered are the ones who are following the actions of the humans above then wouldnt Red continue to still be imitating the actions of the real Adeline even after they switched out? Like if the real Adeline was below ground preparing for the rebellion then isnt that what Red would have been doing above ground because its the thethered that are controlled by the real ppl. It doesnt matter if the tethered are below or above ground? Does that question make sense? Im so confused
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I think the adult Adelaide does kind of know what she did but wanted to pretend she was the real one. I think the tethered underneath dont have any soul or mind of their own, so until Adelaide started taking all those classes to express herself she didnt have much sense of herself as a person. She didnt have any thoughts or desires of her own and couldnt differentiate between herself and the real Adelaide. But she knows she locked up the one who looked like her.
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Does the ending of the movie really matter? We arent scared of the tethered because theyre dopplegangers were scared because theyre murderers. We arent rooting for the main character because she was a surface born human, were rooting for her because shes a mother protecting her family. The ending doesnt change this, and doesnt add anything to the story. The ending is simply a twist for the sake of having a twist.
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I really liked Get Out, but I just watched Us and I didn't like it. I was glad the movie was over; it felt like it dragged on and on and I had no idea what was going on and I didn't care about any of the characters. I was pretty excited when the dumb annoying twins got killed by their corresponding red jumpsuit wearing versions or whatever they were. I don't know I just didn't get the movie at all.
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It's so confusing and it makes me mad. Like if they're soulless how does she have feelings? Why is she scared? If she knows how they work then why doesn't she do something, because shes the main target and it's her fault because she was jealous? I mean I love her but she did something that killed many people and it was all just because she wanted to switch places and ruined the other girl's life.
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I took it as the tethers weren't the opposite of the original person but more of a piece of the original person that's personified into a whole new person. So within the original person IS the tether but the tether remains subdued because it's the weaker personality. Kinda of like the Lord of the Flies concept, where we all have savagery lying beneath our ideals of society and organization
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