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Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis

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Created: 2024-05-04

Created: 2024-05-04 22:19


Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis


Get Out doesn't have any zombies or ghosts, but how was it so scary and well-made?

The horror sounds were really scary.

The scariest scene in Get Out

When Rose's mother first hypnotizes Chris, the music suddenly goes 'boom!' and

"Sink"

Also, when I enjoy a movie, I search a lot on Naver or Google to find its meaning and interpretation hahaha

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis


Get Out Ending Interpretation

<Get Out Deer>


1. Chris hits a deer on the road to the Armitage residence. It's said that this was foreshadowing.

Rose doesn't change her expression at all after hitting the deer, and tells Chris to not go there in a way.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis



2. The deer is also Chris's deceased mother from the car accident... Both the deer and Chris's mother are lying on the ground after being hit by a car. And both the deer and Chris's mother were alive even after being hit by a car.

Chris didn't do anything at the time of his mother's accident, but he's curious about the deer's life or death. He ends up calling the police.

What was Chris's expression and gaze like? I think it'll be more noticeable if you watch the movie again.

3. Also, the deer is a symbol of the sacrificed Black people. The deer and the victims are physically alive but mentally dead, with their eyes open but their bodies injured.

4. Rose's father says he hates deer on their first meeting.

In the end, he meets his demise by being stabbed with the deer's taxidermy (a symbol of the sacrificed Black people). (Was it a punishment?)

<Get Out: The Beginning of It All, Grandfather's Defeat>

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis

1. Chris isn't very enthusiastic, but he takes a tour of Rose's house. Rose's father introduces the elegant house, room by room. He passes by the basement and mentions that there's black mold, so they don't use it... Is it about Black people's superior abilities? Brain cells? When it's in Black people, it's black mold, but when it comes to them, white people, it's useful?

2. While touring the house, he sees a picture frame of Rose's grandfather's past as a track and field athlete. It seems to be the starting point of all this. A national track and field athlete...

One day, he lost first place to a Black person. It seems that everything started after that.

Did he want to take that athletic ability + something else from the Black person and make white people the best?

The wretchedly sacrificed Black person = a Black person who was that much more superior.

<Get Out: Rose's Servants>

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis

1. Georgina: In the end, she's Rose's grandmother. She's always smiling, but she looks sad. Her brain and mind are controlled by Rose's mother's hypnosis and Rose's grandmother, but she can't hide the sad smile on her lips. And tears...

In the movie, the door to the room where Rose's secret box is kept is open twice. It seems like she opened it whenever she came to her senses to warn Chris of danger.

2. Walter: Chris couldn't sleep. The movie shows this servant sprinting towards Chris at night. He was the grandfather (track and field athlete).

He still practices even now, probably because he still has regrets about losing to the Black person that day, and that's why he started this surgery in the first place.

<Get Out: Rose is a True White Supremacist>

1. She rages against Black and white discrimination. The biggest traitor. The worst person. When Chris reports the deer accident and the police ask for Chris's ID, she never tries to reveal Chris's identity later, considering the surgery and the report.

She wasn't angry because of discrimination. Rose is utterly scary.

2. While Chris is undergoing surgery, she calmly and frighteningly puts her hair in a ponytail and listens to music, looking for the next victim. The cereal and milk she eats. It's chilling that she eats them separately.

It means that no other race (various colored cereals) can be mixed with white people (milk), and that white people are the best.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis

3. When her grandfather (the male servant who has regained his sanity) shoots her and she collapses, she yells "help" when the police car arrives. (Thinking that the police who are seeking justice will be white, naturally, and to look like a victim.)



<Get Out: The Meaning of Death at the Armitage Residence>

1. Mother: Her brain is stabbed and she dies. She has been controlling people through their brains, and she dies in the same way, suffering brain damage.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis


2. Father: (As mentioned above with the deer) He dies after being stabbed with the deer taxidermy that he hates the most.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis


3. Younger brother (Jeremy): He dies while fighting, getting caught in a technique. At dinner, he scornfully criticizes Chris's exercise as being inferior, but he ends up falling for the technique and dying.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis


4. Female servant (Georgina): She was shown a lot standing in front of the mirror. She probably checked the mirror a lot because she was worried about the scars from the surgery, but a white grandmother entered a young Black woman's body, so how happy she must have been. That's why she kept checking her pretty face in the mirror, and she dies in a car accident.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis


5. Male servant (Walter): He started all this, but in the end, he loses control of himself and dies at the hands of the Black person he was controlling.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis



Get Out Open Ending

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis

It ends with Chris leaving with his friend in a car, but at the end of Get Out,

"What if Chris was smoking a cigarette?"

That opinion really resonated with me haha.

Get Out Ending Explained + In-depth Analysis

It could show in a single shot that Chris has returned to his normal self, not being controlled by Rose's mother, Rose, or Mr. Hudson of the Hudson Gallery, who tried to make him his own aesthetic object.

Chris smoking a cigarette!

It would have felt really refreshing, I think, for me too haha.

It was a Get Out movie that I've been looking for meaning in ever since 'The Wailing'.


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