Holy crap, might top Get Outhttps://twitter.com/JordanPeele/status/1077564905258020864?s=19
12/25/2018 12:50:32 PM
Get out was all hype.
12/25/2018 4:07:30 PM
nah[Edited on December 25, 2018 at 7:34 PM. Reason : Get Out was pretty great]
12/25/2018 7:33:51 PM
Get Out was great. This looks amazing. so many questions.
12/26/2018 8:34:41 AM
never heard of it. looks interesting
12/27/2018 12:05:33 PM
solid, but nowhere near as good as Get Out
3/22/2019 5:27:53 PM
^agreed.It was enjoyable, but not fantastic. Very funny, and weird as hell.
3/22/2019 6:40:12 PM
I enjoyed it, and it was a good/suspenseful horror movie, and I appreciate its originality. The one thing that really stopped it from being great though was the logistics behind the whole operation. I won’t say any more until more people have seen it, but certain things just don’t add up. Also, I did enjoy all of the foreshadowing, symbolism, and nods to other horror movies.
3/23/2019 12:16:01 PM
the opening to this Ringer review nailed it:
3/23/2019 1:22:29 PM
Yeah, I read the synopsis.. The twist that one is the other seemed pretty obvious. But like do they clone families together, because then you'd have to make sure your "Husband" and "wife" and "kids" all were working together.. Idk. One day I'll see the movie
3/23/2019 1:50:34 PM
Do you think Peele was trying to hard to match get out?
3/23/2019 5:35:10 PM
The twist was cool if you don't look too close, but it didn't really make sense upon serious inspection. Part of me thinks it was totally unnecessary.
3/25/2019 11:47:32 AM
It makes just as much sense as everything else that happens in the movie. It was also fairly telegraphed/predictable, I definitely guessed it early on.
3/25/2019 11:59:49 AM
3/25/2019 4:35:07 PM
Am I supposed to believe that this guy has knives on his fingers and can enter peoples dreams???
3/26/2019 7:17:10 AM
^By that logic, why didn't the clones just assemble a cell phone from rabbit fur, then call Freddy Kruger and have him kill the family for them? I mean, it is a horror movie right, so anything can happen
3/26/2019 8:35:12 AM
I wish that machines had become sentient and started killing everyone, clones and normies alike. Nothing beats getting your skull caved in by a soda can shot out of an evil vending machine.
3/26/2019 11:25:39 AM
3/26/2019 7:39:12 PM
shes spent some 20 years down there, of course she has intimate knowledge of it
3/26/2019 7:50:20 PM
hahaha
3/26/2019 9:16:53 PM
3/27/2019 9:21:41 AM
Sure, I can buy some of that.The twist still felt lazy when I was watching it, right or wrong. That was my first impression. My main issue is the explanation of the Tethered in the family room. Why is Red the one doing the explaining here? The most important thing you could possibly say in that conversation is, "remember that time when we switched in the house of mirrors"? Adelaide may have suppressed the memory (questionable), but Red certainly didn't. Why would she withhold key information at that time?I still liked the movie, but the twist here would have landed better (and had greater impact) with a few small changes to the movie.Also, yes, I completely understand the underlying social commentary and how a twist like this was important to solidify the point being made. That doesn't really change anything for me.[Edited on March 27, 2019 at 5:12 PM. Reason : ]
3/27/2019 5:10:15 PM
Man I've heard plenty of "suspension of disbelief" issues with horror and fantasy movies, but this is the first time I've ever heard "who cleans up the rabbit shit" as a plot hole.Anyway, just watched it, I enjoyed it and was captivated. But I also agree if we're comparing to Get Out it falls short. Taking the last 10 minutes to kinda just interrupt the plot with an explainer took the wind out of sails a bit. I thought the rest was great and the acting was phenomenal.Also as to the Red/Adelaide stuff, I saw somewhere that she prefaced her explainer with "I believe...", so it could just be her make believe from 20 years in a world with no communication. Also of course Red could not remember, she is severely traumatized. She is LESS likely to remember then Adelaide IMO.
3/30/2019 11:31:54 PM
I bet all you people who shit on the plot holes in this movie worship the plot home riddled Matrix as an all time great movie.
3/31/2019 12:25:20 AM
4/1/2019 9:25:23 AM
Maybe this movie is a statement on gun control. I mean if any of the non-tethered had a gun, a lot less people would have died.
4/8/2019 4:52:20 PM
I didn't dig into plot holes while watching. I just thought the whole twist/idea was stupid.Wasn't a fan. But everyone else I went to see it with enjoyed it.
4/9/2019 9:53:25 AM
I laughed during this movie more than I expected to.]
4/9/2019 1:08:53 PM
--SpoilersThought it was pretty eh. The twist was pretty good I didn't really see it coming mostly because I didn't think the girl who was swapped would act at all the way she acted.So a few things I guess(and feel free to answer or correct if I missed something)1 - Why didn't the girl who was swapped once she woke up and got unchained just leave? Seems she would have had the ability to talk and if someone was keeping her there explain? Would be pretty obvious she wasn't one of the underground people.2 - Once swapped did she just loose all her ability to talk while being in the underground?3 - Why did she wait so long to leave? Why not just leave and go start a new life? 4 - For the escaped "clone" aren't we happy for her? I guess messed up she swapped lives with that girl but that aside it is her kids, her family. The boy looked at her at the end like he "knew" but I feel like the swap would have worked better if it was done after she had her kids and family. 5 - Why did the swapped girl go through all the effort of doing hands across America? Was she like the Neo of the underground people leading them? People have mentioned the "social commentary" of the film. What was that? Why did she respond when asked who they were she said, "Americans." Is that suppose to mean we are soulless and vapid?
4/18/2019 9:12:34 PM
I can't answer all of your questions because some are just straight up plot holes, but she couldn't talk anymore because her clone crushed her larynx in the house of mirrors when she was strangling her. That's why her speech (when she was talking to them in the house) was so "breathy". She could make word like sounds through breathing, but not through traditional speaking. She was the only one "smart" enough to really lead/organize the tethered, so that is why she became their leader. For the social commentary, there are lots of layers to it, but I think it was mostly meant to emphasize class disparity of rich vs. poor. There is more symbolism there too, like every time the main family killed one of the tethered, it was with some form of symbol of wealth. The dad used a boat to kill his clone, the daughter used a golf club on the twins, the mother used the luxury car on the daughter's clone, etc.
4/19/2019 10:42:24 AM
Finally saw this and really enjoyed it.I think the whole point in not explaining everything was to let the viewer speculate. I don't need everything explained to me but I'll try and not bag on those who do too much . The twist was well concealed which was nice.Both Us and Get Out had pretty innovative plots, but this one was so much bigger in scope and ambition for me.
12/14/2019 8:48:10 PM
I also just watched this movie on Friday 13th. I enjoyed it, and definitely some creepy parts.
12/15/2019 1:45:43 PM