How was this movie in terms of visuals and direction?

Get out felt like straight to dvd movie in terms of its camera work and visuals.

Is US an improvement?

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It is the one thing that's a improvement from get out. Though I still wouldn't call it great.

I'm seeing a nigger so the visual part still sucks

Cringe incels.

How is this an incel response?

hoo boy let's unpack this

Umm..No sweaty. This ain't it.

So whats the plot? I just wanna fucking know whats up

Is it wypepo bad like how Tears On Niggers Face was?

Every single shot is a minimum 3min. long (it feels like a 5hr. movie) so you really have time to appreciate the photography this time around.

I greatly approve of the fact they used decently natural lighting, instead of putting a dumb green horror filter over everything.

I am looking at a few clips but it seems the shot duration is normal length? Nothing too fast but not too long as well.
How does it compare to say The VVitch or It follows? Visually speaking. It seems that it isn't terrible and at least feels like a movie with natural lighting.

Did anyone else pop a boner from the editing and music of the fight scene?

How is it?

When can we stop pretending that Lupita Obongo is attractive? The joke's been going on for far too long now, she's fucking repulsive looking.

She's very beautiful

Pretty good. The theatre I was at played a trailer for James wan's latest horror and it was just the same old dark colors and jumpscares. When Us started, you could clearly see the difference

I mean how was the fight? What was so good about the editing?

>When Us started, you could clearly see the difference

US had a lot of jumpscares.

Mm, it's not quite up to the VVitch, but still pretty good.

Yes, very much so

There isn't a general discussion thread up, so posting this here. Spoilers inbound:

I'm more inclined to think the movie (or at the very least the Thriller twist) was a metaphor or something because when the events are taken at face value, it doesn't really make sense
It makes more sense to me that, metaphorically, in the process of killing her own tether and the rest of the film's events, the two sides of her have "merged" and there's no clear cut "evil" anymore. Like, even though she "won," she lost her humanity.
Then again, I'm probably way off base and should wait for some "US Director EXPLAINS the Movie's Biggest Questions" article or whatever.

earlier on in the scene, it was established that lupita's clone was special because she could mimic the original's ballet moves perfectly when they were kids. So this really amped up version of the main theme was playing while the clone dodges every one of lupita's attacks. Quick cuts of them dancing ballet as kids can be seen throughout the fight during the strikes and dodges

I want a sequel explaining why the government made clones/tethers of everyone

Ok retard

That sounds fun to watch. Interesting.

Explain what you mean by that exactly please.

>Quick cut flashbacks during a fight scene
Isn't this pretty common? What's so boner worthy about that?

His kink is cliches.

god I want to fuck her so bad bros

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It's getting pretty annoying that things only slightly above average at best are getting praised as the greatest things ever. Sounds like this is a very enjoyable movie but it's exactly what I predicted and it's nothing special but just a fun watch yet will be worshiped for shallow political reasons.

How the fuck is ballet choreography in a fight political?
You haven't even seen the scene, dumbass, and you're already judging it like you're a film school reject

Nice cherry pick. user is referring to the reaction the movie will receive as being politically charged. Literally kys redditor.

Nope. White people have doppelgängers too.

Even if it is not making political commentary, it will be praised because of who made it.

I'm not watching a cheap horror movie with blacks in it.

The movie is barely political, if even at all. The overall theme of the movie is universal
Stay mad at imaginary things, though

She's very beautiful for someone with non caucasian features but not amazing looking. There are prettier white girls outside just walking around my street.
100% serious.

>The movie is barely political, if even at all. The overall theme of the movie is universal
>Stay mad at imaginary things, though
>still doesn't understand
Like I said, Kys redditor.

mate your reading comprehension is killing me right now. No one you're talking to is saying the movie is political, they're saying even though it's just a run of the mill fun movie with nothing deeper it will be seen as a masterpiece because of the politics of the people who view it.

>not too long
You won't be saying that after watching it... unless you like (almost unending) lingering shots of both the ramp up and after effects of a scene, that is.

Liked the movie, but goddam the black audience stereotype is real
>laughing at scary parts
>”oh shit, nigga”
>”no girl, see, that’s the girl from the beginning, now she jus older”
>all leave before the end is actually finished, right after the reveal but before the helicopter shots

Can confirm this fight is kino.

Logistically I’m not sure how much sense this even makes. They’re shown to mimick the movements and gestures of their surface dwelling copies but what happens if someone drives or flies a plane across the country? Would they travel the same distance in the same direction through the tunnels because they are tethered? Are they all psychically connected, is that how all the doppelgängers were able to find their originals so fast? How long has the government been doing this and for what purpose? Seems like they just gave up and left the doppelgängers underground without any security or anything? Yet there’s a doppelgänger of the youngest son who is like 10.
There’s just so much shit left unanswered that you have to suspend disbelief or view it as purely allegorical otherwise little of the story holds up under scrutiny.

>Us
More like WE

Memes aside, I'm actually rather pleased about this, and Get Out. For a long time Black's in film have only really been able to be more than just "A black" at an individual level, and all "Black-Films" so to speak haven't been able to be anything more than, effectively, whining about how much being a nigger sucks. Even Blaxploitation was, ultimately, about that.

The whole "(Sub-)Urban-Surrealism" thing is, whether you think it's hot garbage or genius, a step away from that and is an important first step to normalizing the shutting up of niggers.

You forgot
>comes in 10 minutes late with nachos and sprite, missing essential plot details

Not him but the flashback during the climatic clash cliché is one of the better ones. Though I find this one to be lacking as we aren't really shown how their childhood was. The music makes up for it I guess.

And you're saying that as someone who hasn't seen the movie. If it were "run of the mill," "fun," and had "nothing deeper," normies would have actually liked it. People HATED it coming out of the showing I went to last night, they don't like to think.
The movie isn't complex and hard to get into, it just asks that you use your brain.
Use your own judgement and don't jump to conclusions. Both critics scores and audience scores are worthless

I feel like this is a cliché but can't remember which movies that use similar stunts. Feel like it's more of an anime thing.

It's tracking for a record box office user. The word of mouth is pretty good.

You will know what I mean when you watch it. It's very hard for me to explain properly. It's just the perfect mesh of the music and the cuts, along with the buildup. It's something you don't see in a horror movie

Plain Jean or an entirely Different wild flower.

The music definitely played the biggest role

I'll have to see after this weekend, really.
I work at a movie theatre and that's what one of my co-workers told me when he asked me how I liked it (I liked it, but I definitely need to stew on it more, it's definitely not as instantly gratifying as Get Out was) as I was walking out. Said a lot of people were saying it was "awful." Haven't really checked online yet.

Yeah cliché or not, it all depends on the execution.

I don't need to see the movie to know that the reactions will be all politically charged. So far all the buzz before it's release has simply reinforced this. The new darling black boy of hollywood can do no wrong and the US media won't let him.

You're entitled to your opinion, user

Is this more niggery slaveporn? Why do people watch this?

she looks like a generic african kid with makeup.

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>before the helicopter shots

can't say I blame them honestly, that shit took too long

No i'm not. It's a given. You're entitled to suck my dick though.

she's one of the rare beautiful dark skinned girls

engage in sexual intercourse

Based

Why would someone leave before the movie is done?

>beautiful
>dark skinned
never thought I'd live long enough to hear both words in the same sentence

I know her sister and she's a fugly nigger lmao dunno how they ended up looking so different

In what context? She's a beautiful example of a pure african aesthetic? Or she's beautiful because she's got attractive features when compared to regular beautiful women from the non-negroid gene pool?

You're missing out on some good threads over on /s/