Get Out

Man, I’ve been waiting for this flick for a while I knew this was going to be awesome!!
Being known for his half of the comedy duo Key and Pelle, writer, director, Jordan Peele seem to be doing something out of his element at first seeing that Get Out is a horror film, but this film has all his markings of his feelings on life that he has done many times over in his comedy.

Chris is a black dude going out with a white woman, who takes him to see her family. He’s worried about them flipping out when they find out he’s black. He’s got bigger things to worry about.

It does have that feel of a Key and Peele sketch as Chris tries to be the only black man in an all white world. He hits it on the mark with the awkwardness of dealing with a society who has never interacted with a black person that did not work for them, and Chris’ discomfort being the only black person in the house who is not serving the white folks. Then like all good Key and Peele sketches the movie ends on an extremely crazy scenario

Jordan Peele is a genius in the way he was able to create a film that was both a great horror film and funny as hell, but not because the horror was campy.

You can relate to the social issues of race being handled in the film, and it’s strange because most of it is  not met to be funny at all, but it connects like Jordan is telling a joke.  On top of that the full story of Get Out was an great horror story.

This is a no brainier, it you love Key and Peele than you’ll love Get Out for the same reasons.