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Get Out Ending Analysis + In-depth Analysis
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- Released in 2017, the movie Get Out successfully captured the atmosphere of a horror film without zombies or ghosts, and the music played during the hypnosis scene heightened the tension.
- The film Get Out left a deep impression on the audience through its interesting setting and interpretation while dealing with black discrimination, and it's impossible to miss the fun of finding various interpretations and meanings for the ending of Get Out.
- Understanding the hidden meanings in the actions of the characters in the film and the insights gained from the ending of Get Out make the film even richer.
Get Out doesn't have zombies or ghosts, but how did they make it so scary and well-made.
The horror sound was really scary.
The most scary scene while watching Get Out
When Rose's mother hypnotized Chris for the first time, the music suddenly went "Tung!" and then,
"Sink"
Also, when I watch movies that are fun, I search a lot on Naver or Google to find the meaning and interpretation. ᄏᄏ
Get Out ending interpretation
1. Chris hits a deer on the road to the Armitage house. This was a foreshadowing.
Rose doesn't change her expression at all, even though she doesn't know if the deer is alive or dead, and tells him to go.
2. The deer is also Chris's deceased mother in a car accident... Both the deer and Chris's mother are lying down after being hit by a car. And both the deer and Chris's mother were alive after being hit by a car.
Chris didn't do anything when his mother had the accident, but he was curious about the deer's life or death. He eventually calls the police.
What were Chris's eyes and expression like? It seems like I'll be able to see this better if I watch the movie again now.
3. Also, the deer is a symbol of the black people who were sacrificed. The deer, which is injured and has its eyes alive but is mentally dead, and the victims.
4. Rose's father says he hates deer at their first meeting.
In the end, he is killed by the stuffed deer (symbol of the sacrificed black people) that he hated so much. (Is that a punishment?)
1. Chris takes a tour of Rose's house even though he doesn't really feel like it. Rose's father introduces the elegant house to him. He goes through the basement and says it's not used because there is black mold.. Black people's superior abilities? Brain cells? They are black mold when they are in a black person, but they are useful when they come to a white person?
2. While looking around the house, a picture frame of Rose's grandfather from his old track and field days, which seems to be the starting point of all this. A national track and field athlete..
One day, he was overtaken by a black man. Everything seems to have started after that.
Did he want to become the best white person by stealing that athletic ability + something from the black man?
The miserable black man who was sacrificed = the black man who was far superior.
1. Woman (Georgina): She is Rose's grandmother. She was always smiling, but she looked sad. Her brain and mind are controlled by Rose's mother's hypnosis and Rose's grandmother, but she couldn't hide the sad smile on her lips. Her tears..
Twice in the movie, the door to the place where Rose's secret box is located is open. It seems like she opened it whenever she came to her senses to let Chris know about the danger.
2. Man (Walter): Chris can't sleep. He shows Chris running full speed at night, this male servant. He used to be the grandfather (track and field athlete).
He must have started this surgery because he still has a grudge against the black man he lost to that day, even to the point that he still practices.
1. She yelled at him about racial discrimination between black people and white people. The biggest traitor. The worst person. She got angry, not because of discrimination. Thorough and scary Rose. When Chris is being operated on, she calmly and scarily picks the next victim while wearing a bun and listening to music. The cereal and milk she was eating. It's creepy that she eats them separately.
No race (multi-colored cereals) can be mixed with white people (milk) because white people are the best.
3. When the grandfather (the male servant who has come to his senses) shoots her and she collapses, she cries out "help" when the police car comes (thinking the police are white and will be righteous and want to see her as a victim).
1. Mother: Her brain is stabbed and she dies. She has been controlling people through their brains and dies the same way, by being injured in her brain.
2. Father: (Although he said it on top of the deer) He dies stabbed by a replica of the deer that he hated the most.
3. Younger brother (Jeremy): He dies in a fight while getting pinned down. At dinner, he sarcastically criticized Chris for doing the exercise, saying it was backward, but he dies falling over because of that technique.
4. Female servant (Georgina): She was shown standing in front of the mirror many times. She might have been constantly checking her scars from the surgery, but the white grandmother got into the young black woman's body. How nice it must have been for her. That's why she was constantly checking her beautiful face in the mirror, but she dies in a car accident.
5. Male servant (Walter): He started everything, but in the end, he couldn't control himself and dies at the hands of the black people he controlled.
Get Out Open Ending
It ends with him driving away with his friend, but at the end of Get Out,
"What if Chris was smoking a cigarette?"
There was an opinion, and it really resonated with me haha
It would have been able to show in one shot that he had returned to his true self, not being controlled by Rose's mother, Rose, or the Hudson Gallery man who was trying to preserve his aesthetic sense.
Chris smoking a cigarette!
It would have been really refreshing haha
Get Out was a movie that I looked for meaning after The Handmaiden.
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