Quick summary
Jordan Peele's directorial debut — a horror film about race that became a cultural earthquake. Chris goes to meet his girlfriend's parents, and the weekend turns into a nightmare of hypnosis, stolen bodies, and the Sunken Place. Smart, funny, and terrifying.
What Get Out is about
Get Out is a horror film directed by Jordan Peele and released in 2017. It comes from United States, Japan. The cast includes Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones. The film runs about 104 minutes.
Why you might like it
BRYME lists Get Out as horror.
It was directed by Jordan Peele.
The billed cast includes Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford.
If this is the lane you want, Us and Nope are next on BRYME.
Notes
- It was Jordan Peele's directorial debut — he wrote the script in one sitting over a weekend.
- The film was made for $4.5 million and grossed $255 million.
- Peele was inspired by his own experiences meeting white partners' families.
- The 'Sunken Place' scene was originally going to be a full dream sequence.
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