Us
2019
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Movie
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116 min
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Horror
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Mystery-Suspense
91%
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The plot makes no sense, the girl that get swapped could have easily just go out the tunnels as the Tethered people are just soulless zombies ? Where do the tethered people come from? Many things just do not make sense in this movie
2y
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peele is a great director
great thought provoking twist
some of the dialogue felt a little goofy but dialogue isn’t incredibly important for horror movies so it didn’t bother me all to much
7.4/10
2y
This movie was dog sh**. I wish I had never watched it. Huuuuge swing and a miss after get out which I loved. Acting was great and the cinematography was good as well but man what a waste of my time. 2/10
2y
Recent Reviews
One of the worst movies I have seen in so long. At face value, it’s ok. It’s visually well-crafted and very stylistic. There are a couple scenes where you can tell Jordan Peele was having fun. I enjoyed those.
However. If you dare to take even the slightest look beneath the surface of this film, it crumbles. The whole premise is so nonsensical, so not rooted in any rules of the known universe, that you can’t help but be distracted by the lunacy of it all. I have rarely seen so many plot holes in a single film.
The film begins with a sequence that is genuinely chilling and scary, really setting you up for a freaky good time. However, every moment after that goes downhill. The movie attempts many times to bring the horror in, but it constantly undercuts that with humor (or at least an attempt at). It doesn’t for one second let you sit in anything unsettling enough to really feel it. Almost like it’s afraid that if the plot doesn’t keep moving, you’ll realize none of it makes sense.
And that all to culminate in what is the laziest exposition dump I have ever seen. Literally with a person at the front of a classroom explaining to the audience everything that has happened and why. To go so far as to monologue exactly what is happening and still leave questions as to how it all works is really an accomplishment. It’s a movie that drops a little twist at the end that makes you say “Ok? And?”
As a big fan of both Get Out and Nope, this one really hurt to watch. I can’t imagine what went through Peele’s head to think this was worthy of release.
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