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Get Out is a satirical horror story that covers themes of racism, enslavement/possession/literal identity theft, marginalization and missing persons, deceiving appearances and more as Chris, a young Black photographer discovers a terrible secret revolving around his Caucasian girlfriend Rose and her at first seemingly-nice family when he is convinced to meet them at their home for the first time in a suburban neighborhood. A desperate fight for survival ensues as the truth behind the facades fade and the sinister happenings attempt to ensnare Chris. Can he escape in time? You'll hope so! Great fun for a decidedly different take on the "body snatcher" theme.

Erik M.

Other mistake: When Chris is yelling for the keys from Rose, he inadvertently calls her by her real name "Al" [for Allison].

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Suggested correction: Had to watch it a couple times, and I suppose there is one point where it sounds like he's saying that, but it's not clear whatsoever. Within the context of the movie, it sounds like he is just scared and stammered a little.

jshy7979

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Jim Hudson: I want your eyes, man, I want those things you see through.

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Question: Strapped to a chair. How does he manage to put the cotton in his ears?

Answer: His wrists and ankles are strapped to the arms and legs of the chair. He can sill move his upper body. He pulls the cotton from the chair out by his fingers, leans forward, and stuffs it in his ears.

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