Jordan Peele’s “Us” spoiler thread

For those of you who saw it, or know people who saw it and shared the details, tell me what happens.
The Wikipedia page for it already features spoilers under the “cast” section, but I need to know more.

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fuck wypipo

They live in a white neighborhood.tired of all the loud spook music the white neighbors invent a way to clone the family with a quieter version of blacks. Movie is about the loud spook family coming back to rob the new quite black family.

Why do they continually use the same three or four black actresses

Everyone else is addicted to drugs

whah is dat nigguh crying yo?

Someone drank all the Arizona ice tea

That sounds kind of interesting.

The greatest horror film since Get Out. Which is itself the greatest horror film possibly ever.

Peele has only made 2 movies but is already a Master of Suspense far above Hitchcock, Speilberg, or Kubrick could ever have hoped.

It was like a feature length Black Mirror episode.

Can’t argue with those digits.

So....are the white people evil or are the black people evil that want to kill the black people who actually act like normal human beings and know what respect is?

Is the explanation above the actual plot? I’m looking for spoilers here! I’ve heard the praise, but I just can’t wait. I need to know!

The Wikipedia cast listing makes this question even more confusing.

This is a bait post. Please do not respond seriously to this post.

Get Out was a good film, though. I doubt Peele will catch lightning in a bottle twice.

Critics and the SXSW crowd seemed to think it was quite brilliant.

That's because they're virtue signalling cucks who will praise anything made by black people for black people as the second coming of christ and sliced bread.

So if this was made by a white guy, you’re saying it wouldn’t be hailed as a terrific film?

Why do Tim Heidecker and Liz Moss both have tethered versions of themselves if they’re not black? I’m so lost.

No. Then they would call it boring and a lazy attempt at social commentary. It's so ridiculously over the top with race that everyone would laugh at how stupid it is if they weren't afraid to be accused of racism.

This guy is definetly either a nigger or a cuck.

"I was invited to a test screening of Jordan Peel's follow-up to Get Out, 'Us' which is set for release in March, 2019. I will keep this post locked as I do no want to get ONTD in trouble.


The film is... an interesting choice. I cannot remember the character's names so I will just call them by their actor's name desu. There are a lot of details I will miss but feel free to ask questions. Obviously major spoilers ahead so beware. the TLDR version is at the bottom for most of you who don't want to read.
The film starts in 1986 on the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. There, we see Lupita Nyong'o's character as a 7 year old girl with her mother and father. She ends up wandering off by herself onto the beach and walks into a house of mirrors. There, she sees an identical version of herself but it isn't a reflection...


We don't see what exactly happens but we do see the aftermath and it appears the girl has PTSD from her experience and is not talking for a while.


We fast forward to present day where a grown up Lupita is with her husband (Winston Duke's character) and their two children, a younger boy and a teenage girl, on vacation near Santa Cruz. They arrive to their beach house and settle in.

Don't ask me why but I'm out of the country with my xbox only
Any way I could watch his previous movie tonight off some streaming website or something..

Winston then tells Lupita they are going to meet up with their scientologist friends (Elizabeth Moss and Tim Heidecker) at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. She is verryy hesitant at first due to her experience in 1986. She begrudgingly agrees and the family heads to the beach.


They are relaxing on the beach while the alkie scientologists drink up. The family is having fun but Lupita is very tense. Her son Jason wanders off and we again see the house of mirrors nearby... but he does not end up going in. Jason goes to the restroom and when he comes out, he sees a tall man standing on the beach and we can see that his right hand has some kind of glove with blood dripping. Lupita freaks out because he wanders off but nothing else happens and no one else seemed to have noticed the man standing there.


They head back to their beach house and settle in for the night.


Lupita puts the kids to bed but she then tells her husband that she wants to leave asap as she has an ominous feeling about the place. He tells her she is trippin and to calm down. She then tells her husband for the first time the story of when she was a little girl.


As soon as she is done with her story, the lights get cut from the house. Startled, she gathers all her kids when they notice a family of four is standing right outside their house. Winston goes to investigate and tells them to leave when the odd family quickly disperses.


Scared, he heads back in when one of the members of the weird family comes charging in the house. He finally breaks in and injures Winston. The rest of the weird family eventually break in and hold Lupita's family hostage.


The family holding them hostage is verry quiet... and we then realize that all of the family members are almost identical versions of themselves but kind of bootleg and with scissors. One by one, the family get separated with their evil twin.

Winston, still injured, goes to his boat to escape and he eventually is able to kill his evil twin. The rest of the family eventually escapes their twin (but they don't kill them) and flee to the scientologist friends for refuge.


Next, we see the scientologists at their house relaxing when Shelly Miscavage (Elizabeth Moss) hears something outside. Her husband tells her she is crazy and cranks up the music when they are ambushed and quickly killed by their own twins with a pair of scissors.


Lupita's family arrives and sees they are all murdered and the scientologists evil twins are running amok in the house. The family eventually kills all of the twins one by one.


Once they get a chance to breathe, they call 911 only to find out no one is picking up. They turn on the news and see that the entire city of Santa Cruz has been stabbed to death by everyone's respective twin and the twins have formed a chain ala Hands Across America in 1986. They try to decide what to do next and finally decide to head out to Mexico (?) (it isn't clear where they decide) but as they try to flee the city, they run into the daughter's twin and kill her.

As they arrive in Santa Cruz, they are stopped by Lupita's son's evil twin. They confront him and end up killing him. Soon after, her son gets kidnapped by Lupita's evil twin.


Lupita chases after them and ends up going back to the house of mirrors. (this is where things get really weird). Once at the house of mirrors, she looks for her son when she finds an exit that leads down an escalator.


Down the escalator is a long beige hall. She looks through the rooms when she sees her evil twin starring at a chalkboard in a classroom. We then have flashbacks as her as a child doing ballet (they explained she stopped doing ballet after her traumatic experience as a child).


She goes one-on-one with her twin when they show a flashback of her at the house of mirrors as a child. In the flashback, we see when she recognizes her twin in the mirror. The twin forced her down the escalator and locks her up. The twin then goes on to assume the identity of Lupita as a child. Although it is not exactly clear if the evil twin did assume her identity.


Once the flashback is done, we see Lupita and her evil twin fighting. Eventually Lupita ends up killing her twin and is reunited with her son and then with the rest of her family. The family then escapes the city and as the film ends, we see the human chain of evil twins holding hands... and that is it. The end."

>Winston, still injured, goes to his boat to escape and he eventually is able to kill his evil twin. The rest of the family eventually escapes their twin (but they don't kill them) and flee to the scientologist friends for refuge.

There is no fucking way the black dude stereotypically leaves his family to die LMAO. Unless peele is unironically based and /ourguy/. Is this commentary on black fathers leaving their children?

I mean get out was pretty much about "white savior" liberals

Okay but, the rabbits? The origin of the clones? Anything like that get explained?

Get Out was actually an incredible comedy flick though. kind of tired of him getting memed as some horror genius, although he is clearly an effective horror director

TL DR for a nigger movie

Get about fucking rocked

>She goes one-on-one with her twin when they show a flashback of her at the house of mirrors as a child. In the flashback, we see when she recognizes her twin in the mirror. The twin forced her down the escalator and locks her up. The twin then goes on to assume the identity of Lupita as a child. Although it is not exactly clear if the evil twin did assume her identity.
>Once the flashback is done, we see Lupita and her evil twin fighting. Eventually Lupita ends up killing her twin and is reunited with her son and then with the rest of her family. The family then escapes the city and as the film ends, we see the human chain of evil twins holding hands... and that is it. The end."

Wait, so did the twin kill the original Lupita that she locked up or did original Lupita kill her twin that presumably lived out her life and then reunite with her family that she should not recognize...? This sure feels like a sequel to Get Out - just as stupid and nonsensical.

The evil copy that took her place in the prologue killed crazy jumpsuit lupita.