So... How did the underground dwellers get hold of 30 000 red jumpsuits?

So... How did the underground dwellers get hold of 30 000 red jumpsuits?

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How did the clone-lab scientists get DNA from 30 000 people?

he used to work for 23andMe

Scooped from ur nan's vag

It's clear he intended this to be an allegory and realized halfway through that it would bomb and then quickly put in the clone stuff.
You may not realize it but it probably saved the movie financially. That's how stupid the average movie goer is.

How were they wearing the same clothes as everyone above ground? How did they get the red suits and scissors? Who supplied them?

If every American was cloned, how can they all be fed? That’s 100+ billion rabbits yearly.

If it was all a failed government experiment why keep them alive underground with no security? With such easy access to the surface?

so this was some slavery / race relationships allegory right?

Nah, it was a class/society thing
As much as Yea Forums likes to complain, there was nothing race-related in Us

Dear *CLAP* white *CLAP* people *CLAP*
This *CLAP* movie *CLAP* was *CLAP* not *CLAP* made *CLAP* for *CLAP* you.

ok, i haven't seen the movie but heard people complain that the twist was so retarded, so assumed that she went full Get Out again

You are supposed to turn your brain off for every single one of these shitty blockbusters.

What was the tax policy of the tethered?

Movie is pretty decent but predictable up until they're watching TV in the white folks' home (not a spoiler, bout halfway or two thirds into the movie). After that the lore/plot twist starts happening and it makes absolutely no fucking sense whatsoever if you put more than 20 seconds of thought into it

Unironically one of my bigger questions with the film, who supplied them with all of this stuff?

Also, if the underground people were meant to represent the “lower” classes, then why did Peele make them basically animals?

it's fundamentally about class antagonisms and the inequality that spawns from the disparity of socially imposed cultural hierarchies

>why did Peele make them basically animals?
that's how the ruling/upper class views the lower/working class

But he was clearly trying to be sympathetic or woke about this, so it seems weird that he would go down that route

I think the point is that these people are "the same" as the ones above but by living a brutish and constrained existence they become uncivilised and aggressive.

*DING*

Nice joke steal

the system is imposed upon the lower sect of people by the ruling class. in this context, we can derive their behaviour as being something out of their control due to the conditions in which they are born into and raised or that this is how the cloners wants them to act in order for their operation to be sucessful. it's all about social conditioning and unquestioning loyalty to the system that wants to see you fail

Damn, I've been found out. And here I was thinking no one here watched RLM.

Truly mantanian

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I don't understand how the main character didn't know she was the clone all along.

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FRIES ARE DONE

Sounds like something an idiot who thinks they are smart would say.

I dont understand how the "clones" are forced to do the same thing as the humans do, but than they dont anymore and it never was explained. Also why would the little human girl become tethered when she was in the compound? Also how did they get the supplies of the human counterparts?

It just doesnt make sense

They had a Red Jumpsuit Apparatus down there

so give me your interpretation o' enlightened one

She knew. It was simply such a long and well kept lie that she somewhat believed it

So, what kind of bad things have do white people now?

Repressed memories

>WOT IF DOPPELGANGERS, BUT BLACK
Don't overthink schlocky horror.

i would've preferred if this went the schlocky route instead of the undercooked and messy film that we got