Just saw this, it was REALLY good

Just saw this, it was REALLY good
>More straight up horror than Get Out
>Less social commentary
>Less comedy (though some funny parts)
>Great cinematography
>God-tier OST
>Twist at the end makes you rethink the entire movie

Horror-kino is back on the menu, boys

Attached: US.jpg (1895x3000, 1.85M)

Other urls found in this thread:

youtube.com/watch?v=1tzFRIQfwXg
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

>twist at the end completely ruins the entire movie
Ftfy

>Everything up through the home invasion:
8/10

>Everything after the home invasion:
3/10

Exposition dump at the end is so embarrassingly bad that it seriously took me out of the film. Everything but the script was quite good.

how the fuck did you find it scary

read the synopsis, pretty dumb all round

You forgot that it's boring as fuck and never tense at all.

>Read the synopsis
Do you also judge an album by reading the notes?

>>Twist at the end makes you rethink the entire movie
How? It doesn't change anything that we already knew.

>clones how exactly?
>where there enough clones to actually do hands across america?
>how big was the facility to house them?
>were there multiple facilities?

so many questions.

Attached: 786F1B8E-C22C-4BA6-903D-5EFA49F50165.jpg (200x200, 19K)

>Reeee a black guy made it so I'm going to act like it's the worst shit ever reeeeeeeeee!!!!!

This didn't work with TFA nor BP nor CM fuck off /pol/cels have your sperg fit somewhere else

>Just saw this, it was REALLY good
>>Reeee a black guy made it so I'm going to act like it's the worst shit ever reeeeeeeeee!!!!!

Kys retard. No one is race-baiting but you.

What happened to the clones if the main person goes on trip via plane?

i'll torrent it when it drops. boring premise getting its dick sucked by s0yb0ys

well, I kind of read the plot synopsis, so yeah, looks like schlock to me

The twist was lame, you could tell at the very second it cut away from younger Adelaide scene

The movie just fell apart after government experiment explanation and stupid fucking tunnels tbqh

How did they break the tether to go above ground again? I honestly forgot.

you couldn't have forgot, they never tell you

I'm conflicted about the third act. The scripting and exposition were kind of awkward I found, but the visuals and imaginary were great. Especially the scenes with the son warning the family about the tethered son setting a trap. And that hallway scene where it shows all the tethered just freaking out and mimicking the regular people on the surface.

The movie has so many unanswered questions

What did the opening title card say? I must have missed that because people were telling me about it, but didn't catch it.

And that hallway scene where it shows all the tethered just freaking out and mimicking the regular people on the surface.
Agreed, I wish we had gotten more scenes like that instead of the exposition dump. There was a lot of potential for good visual storytelling and it was squandered.

Also it was really stupid how they had clothes and costumes. I wish all the doubles were just in those jumpsuits or naked or something, would have made them more sympathetic and the whole thing more "believable" (in that the whole thing is ridiculous but some of the decisions pushed the suspension of disbelief too far).

>who maintains the facility
>How did they make exact clones
>Who created the clones
So many questions

>there are thousands of miles of tunnels
>unused subway stations, maintenance tunnels, abandoned mine shafts
>many have no known purpose...

Something like that, its pretty lame and just serves to tell you "hey there's something to do with tunnels in how the plot unfolds, remember this"

Yeah if all the underground tethered wore their jumpsuits the whole time the exposition dump was happening it would have been more enjoyable. Would have added to the feeling it was some sort of mental asylum gone amok.

Oh okay, the way some people made it sound like the first twist in the movie was given away by the title card.

I mean the twist was given away like a minute later anyway

I would have preferred if it just wasn't there. There was a clear attempt at a misdirection with the movie wanting the audience to think there were supernatural elements at work when it was really just hokey sci-fi. All it did was undermine that.

Anyways the best sequence in the movie is the initial mirror maze part, and its worth seeing for that and the home invasion part.

What do they feed the rabbits?
Who creates the clones?
How long has this program been going on? And if it was stopped, how are there clones for the kids?
Why did the boy have to mirror his clone?
Where did they get all their matching outfits?
Where's the military?
Why didn't Adelaide look for the exit after getting dragged down there?
How does mirroring work if the tunnels arent even 1:1?
What was the end goal?

This film is dumb, and leaves infinitely more questions. Other than that, the tone of the movie was also mad shit. Honestly, the trailers, and the dad dabbing were the best parts of the film. I'm pretty dissapointed with it

Fuck off, nigger shill

because the real girl went down below so she wast controlled. She helped start the uprising.

>many have no known purpose...
the twist is that the line there is referring to humans. It lingers on it far too long.

Attached: 1503707003744.jpg (1300x957, 107K)

exposition is one of the worst enemies of cinema, and this film had far too much of it

>good soundtrack
No. The sound was one of the worst parts. It was trying way to hard to be what it wanted to be

Why the fuck did they think it was a good idea for Addy to exposition dump to her double about the tunnels and the government experiments when they both knew about her having lived down there prior to the switch? What the fuck were they thinking?

Can anyone explain to me why Tim Heidecker and his family were just fucking around after they killed their real selves? All the other clones just stuck to Red’s plan and just held each others hands.

also how would Red even know about the government tunnel shit? She has no way of knowing anything. No one speaks down there or anything.

huh, I hadn't even thought of that

Guessing evil Addy told them to wait? She knew they would go to them for help.

I guess you could say they were just enjoying their sudden luxury (the mom playing with makeup) but that is me doing the work of the director and writer and hand-waving away what could have been an interesting element from the film.

>Twist at the end makes you rethink the entire movie
that was predictable

also fuck the quips

Yeah, that was weird. Especially when it’s the clones that know what their real selves are doing.

I figured that their memories swapped. Why else would she be asking what she wanted after she broke into her house?

Ignore that faggot, he posts the same thing on every Us thread. Don't give him (You)s

>the core concept of the movie is waved away in two sentences

>I figured that their memories swapped.
What? Why? What indication of that was there? You literally see the double smile in the car as a child which confirms she knows what she did. Plus the real Addy moving like a dancer the whole time.

Not even a fan of this movie but holy shit this is the most brainlet shit i've ever heard

youtube.com/watch?v=1tzFRIQfwXg

Can we talk how much race bait was in this trailer, which clearly wasn't the message of the movie but the studio wanted a large black audience due to the success of Get Out.

Angered me cause I actually wanted that "Media's perspective of African Americans" I didn't need every single person has a doppleganger.

The indication is that she didn't seem to have any idea of what was happening until she remembered in the end scene.

>The indication is that she didn't seem to have any idea of what was happening until she remembered in the end scene.
No, that's actually horse shit and I can prove your retarded ass wrong:
>the scene where she goes out to mourn the death of the double daughter
Bam, done.

can you point out the race bait in the trailer? I'm legit not seeing any

What does that prove? She didn't give birth to the double daughter, and she didn't seem to give a shit about the well-being of any of the double peoples.
And I can prove you wrong.
>the scene where she is delivered expositions he would already know
Bam, done.

>the scene where she is delivered expositions he would already know
But there's an easy explanation for that - bad writing. Meanwhile for your reasoning to work we need to assume that Addy's memories were switched, despite zero evidence of this (and plenty of evidence against it - like Addy playing with the toy rabbit in the therapist's office

>She didn't give birth to the double daughter, and she didn't seem to give a shit about the well-being of any of the double peoples.
Untrue, she was literally trying to comfort the daughter who got thrown into the woods, which is clearly juxtaposed against her murdering the teenage daughter of the other family while grunting like a maniac. How dumb are you dude, these scenes are right next to each other.

I thought it was an absolute mess and really not very clever at all, but thoroughly entertaining throughout.

she also makes weird tethered movement right before the power goes out when shes talking to her husband on bed before shit gets real.

I was speaking about the double people in general. Of course she would be sad about seeing a perfect physical imitation of her daughter dying a gruesome death.

Do you think she does that conciously? Like, she intentionally makes tethered movements? It seems far more likely that it's just side-effects of the body originally belonging to a tethered.

>existential horror with niggers
>hurr durr it must be related to Get Out

Attached: lookatthisduddeeee.jpg (600x630, 27K)

The scene where she played with the rabbit is when she is still young, and has the memories of a tethered. Or perhaps it's just a hint thrown in for the audience.

>Judging films on plot alone instead of cinematography, score, acting, etc.

Why the fuck do you tards even come here?

>lol she switched memories with her double!
Are you shitposting? They literally show that she has to be taught how to speak.

Why did they make the clones, this makes no fucking sense

Fuck you Peele you were always the jannetty of Key&Peele

>the story sucked but it was well made
no user, YOU are the pleb.

I'm sorry warhol, but a framed can of soup is still just a framed can of soup

Yeah and? When she was young she still had the memories of being tethered.

>dude she just lost her memories of being tethered as her life went on even though there is zero indication of this happening
What a way to handwave away the exposition dump at the end, you fucking retard.

>>dude she just lost her memories of being tethered as her life went on even though there is zero indication of this happening
The exposition is an indication. you cant prove it was just bad writing.

>you cant prove it was just bad writing.
Actually you can, since its literally dialogue directed right at the audience rather than coming organically between the characters. Screenwriting 101.

Ah. You must be that one Star Wars fan who autistically hates ambiguity and wanted two shit tier prequels (ok no.3 was kino) to explain it all to him.

I just want you all to know I think Lupita Nyong'o is very cute and I would love to blast a thick load into her p*sy

why do people pretend like that is even close to watching the movie

>REEEE EXPOSITION KEEP SAYING EXPOSITION REEEEEE

Attached: download (5).jpg (144x144, 4K)

Also that sound she made when she killed Red

Movie was okay. Had some badass moments but nothing you haven't seen before. That one user who said it had a good soundtrack was bullshitting, I remember two songs (Five on It and Fuck da Police) and an awful instrumental score (apart from the foi remix). Cinematography was decent but nothing breathtaking. Twist makes no sense and the exposition/lore was dumb as fuck, ruined the premise. All the characters were badasses and didn't do traditional dumb horror shit (except Lupita). and the pacing was godawful. some really decent parts and a lot of foot-dragging in between. 6/10

1/3 of the movie was really good
1/3 of the movie was mediocre
1/3 of the movie was terrible

Unfortunately, this went in the wrong order.

I enjoyed it even though the twist was basically seen a mile away. Still worked for me since you can see their different lifestyles.

B-but what about th-the ex-exposition

Didn't bug me too much. Pretty enjoyable, overall.

Which Lupita had control of the other?

The trailer music hooked me. I was thinking yeaterday how there are no doppleganger horror movies I knew of annd 100% honestly didnt know nything about this movie besides the poster till today. I want to see it now. Is it a psychological horror movie or more of a thriller, or both?

whoever was on top I guess, except for when they didn't

Thriller heh

Think Dopplegangers + Gangstalking +shitty lore

Honestly, the premise was stupid. I would have preferred if the doppelgangers were demons or spoopy native american creatures or something.

I know that the point is Lupita and her doppelganger switched places because muh social commentary, but the background of government control experiments etc was garbage.

Is there some kind of significance to the hand holding line up at the end besides the real world charity connection and the imagery just being kind of unsettling?

To make even the clones of whites look stupid

What was the social commentary? I can’t figure it out.

Oh, that kind of stinks. I was hoping for more psychological stuff like family members seeing their dopplegangers take their place. Like seeing them through a window in their house while outside, and their family not noticing. Or seeing them out with your friends across the street. I'll probably still see it since its rare to see a horror movie trailer that sells it to me and sounds interesting.

Good taste

I think that people anyone can become shitty if they live in a shitty situation?

>Twist at the end makes you rethink the entire movie
No it fucking doesn't

This. I don't know what's worse, that they had to have the villain jabber on for five minutes just to clue the audience in, or that they did it and still left so many plot holes

Main was able to control clone.

JUST TURN YOUR BRAIN OFF BRO

The film takes place in the same universe as get out so it's basically going to come down to wypipo up to no good again

Let me guess, the twist is they people you thought were real were actually the fake ones the whole time. Genius.

It makes you think about how stupid everything is.

How did Pluto get burned? If there's fire down there for him to get burned, why did they have to eat the rabbits raw?

WE DO IN FACT LIVE IN A SOCIETY

Why couldn't Addy leave after being chained down there from her dopple? Why the uprising? Couldn't she have searched for an exit and left?

I legitimately laughed out loud at this. Not sure if you were intending to mock the movie or just genuinely asking, but I found it very funny.

She's beautiful, a true African queen. Not like American nigger mutts.

yes she could have

Holy shit

>the entrance to spooky clone slave zone is an escalator

Science facilities use either stairs or elevators. Not fucking escalators.

the tunnel shit at the beginning seems like it was supposed to explain that but, actually showing it would have helped considering it's a movie and not a book

not even that it's just, an escalator around a corner. in a maintenance elevator. evil lupita seemed to imply that them meeting is what caused the switch, but literally any asshole could walk into that maintenance corrider and thereby, their double. and again, it's just around the corner. evil lupita shoulda been able to escape a long while ago

She was the one tethered who succeeded in controlling her topside double. She was the reason the real Addy was compelled to wander off like a retard at the pier and her building her family forced the real one underground to copy her.

>in a maintenance elevator
i meant corridor

the movie is like 5/10 you can honestly miss it

It's not like that at all. The doppelgangers are singularly dedicated to kill their originals.

It's a good movie and the horror is done fairly well but the story becomes a cluttered mess in the last act, leading to a fairly unsatisfying conclusion.

The movie would have been better if the doppelgangers were supernatural. The only twist the movie needed was that there's more of them than just for the family. Full national disaster was bad, but just some around the original family.

>Tim Heidecker
>forced blacks
Yikes, no thanks