I saw Get Out for the second time and have one big lingering question - when Chris sees the opened door in the bedroom to the small "attic" space and decided to
In the last 5 minutes of Get Out, Rose is sprawled on the road, dying from the gunshot wound, and Chris is strangling her. Why does she start smiling?
In the 2017 film Get Out, the Armitage family has developed a partial brain transplantation process. There is a name for this procedure in the film that
Clearly they weren't actually playing Bingo, and instead were bidding for Chris. I could tell holding up a Bingo card indicated they were bidding, and the whole
I just saw Get Out, and there's one thing I don't understand. Georgina turns out to be controlled by Rose's grandmother; its grandmothers brain in her body. Wh
In Get Out (2017), the cops make fun of Rod Williams' "Missing Persons" complaint regarding Chris; they never took him seriously. Why is this?
In the ending of Get Out, after Rod shows up in a police car to save the day, Chris asks Rod the following: Rod: I told you not to go in that house. Ch
In Get Out, there is a scene in the beginning of the film showing Rose and Chris hitting a deer on the way to her parent's house. It actually appears like the
I just saw Get Out, and there's one thing I don't understand. Georgina turns out to be controlled by Rose's grandmother; its grandmothers brain in her body. Wh
In the initial video shown to Chris when he’s in the basement, Rose’s grandfather says “Behold the Coagula”, and then it is shown on scr
When Chris goes out for a cigarette after arriving at the Armitage's house in Get Out, the groundskeeper Walter intensely sprints toward Chris before darting in
In Get Out, we find that Rose Armitage has led several black men (and even one woman) to the house for the Coagula procedure. How have none of the missin
We get it, she's a psychopath, does not feel empathy, yet maybe has fun acting and dating (black) people. But then if she doesn't feel empathy, why does she ca
I saw the movie Get Out (2017) and learned that the film has the theme of the oppression of black people. When I watched the movie I only saw the movie for what
[SPOILERS AHEAD] So there's that moment in Get Out where the main character Chris is strapped to a chair and they keep playing a clip of a spoon clinking o
I find it significant that they did not show Chris stuffing his ears with cotton (to stop from being hypnotized) during the end of Get Out because, given his si
During the silent auction in "Get Out", there is a figure sitting at one of the round tables in the background. They don't seem to be involved in the bidding b
In Season 2, Episode 2 of Big Mouth ("What Is It About Boobs?"), an evil version of Missy comes out of the mirror: Is this a reference to the movie Us (2019)