This actually wasn't that bad. I mean, there was some stupid as fuck shit, but overall it was good...

This actually wasn't that bad. I mean, there was some stupid as fuck shit, but overall it was good. The subtext/hidden meanings in the movie were clever too, but you could see the twist coming from a mile away to be honest. Although I was hoping that the brother would be trying to save him, since he seemed off compared to the rest.

And honestly, I don't even know why you guys are complaining about it being so anti-white (except for maybe the part where the white people praise the black people for being physically superior), the movie is obviously extremely fictional.

just fuck my shit up senpai

>horror/comedy
That's pretty much why I didn't watch it. Nobody can do it, and I doubt this movie did.

Yeah, I definitely wouldn't classify it as comedy. The only "comedy" aspect of the movie was the comic relief side character who only shows up when he's needed.

It barely has any comedic elements.

If I had to think of a genre I would say the first half is a racial thriller and the second half is survival horror.

I'm not going to watch something so explicitly anti-white no matter how great the plot is or how well written

Get Out isn't a comedy, it's just straight horror.

>le anti white meme

The only bad part of the movie was the beginning when Lakeith Stanfield gets kidnapped.

It's a great setup, but makes no sense after watching the entire movie.

>can i see your license
>gf delivers sass
>s-sorry sir, you have a nice day whilst i castrate myself for abusing my white privilege

>It's a great setup, but makes no sense after watching the entire movie.

Oh shit, you're right. Maybe he didn't let himself get hypnotized so they had to forcefully do it.

That scene has a purpose though, the girlfriend stops the cop from seeing the guy's ID so that she doesn't leave a trail behind. If the cop sees his ID, in a few weeks/months he'll know that he went missing and where he went missing which would fuck up the family's operation.

The dialogue in the scene implies that he hadn't even made it to the house yet.

oh shit yeah i hadn't even thought about that

That's pretty clever if it's intentional, I totally missed it

Because you came from that reddit cuck Jew;R's review instead of watching the movie yourself

Don't worry, I doubt most black people who watched it even noticed the much more obvious stuff.

But it is funny. I laughed the whole time.
So did my mixed gf

How did he escape from the chair? I wasn't paying attention.

After he's been scratching at the chair from the hypnosis he realizes that it's filled with cotton and puts it in his ears so that he can't hear the spoon whisking the cup of tea which is a trigger. He then pretends that he's unconscious when the brother goes to bring him to the operation room and knocks him the fuck out.

>Evil Dead 2 doesn't exist

How does it not make sense? The daughter seduces blacks and the son kidnaps them by force. They have different methods for kidnapping their victims. The mom even makes a comment about it.

This turned me off as well. I agree that they never ever get it right.
STOP POSTING THAT FUCKING PHOTO REEEEEEEEEE

There's a torrent out so I'm gonna watch this movie tonight at home.

>They have different methods for kidnapping their victims. The mom even makes a comment about it.

my bad then. thanks.

Yeah, but Evil Dead 2 is shit.