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“A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”
~ Jordan Peele
Plot:
Chris Washington, a black photographer,plans a trip with his girlfriend Rose to meet her parents over a weekend and Chris there inevitably notices the disturbing events of the house that lead him to a truth,he least imagined.
Review:
Firstly the fact, the movie won the Oscar for Best Original screenplay and here all the credit goes to Jordan Peele. I have very vague idea about Jordon and from the interviews I got to learn he is a at most actor and had only directionally debuted two movies still,including this. And I should say it's no ameture work he did here but a very splendid one.
The sole power of the movie that keeps you engaged is the mystery and the horror that erupts in a slow manner.Besides, as the main theme imply a strong validation on subjects of racial discriminations through a well variety subtle genre, hence, the movie offers a great insight of racial differences that heckle the reasons the overall theme is about. The pace and flow of the movie is excellent, the beginning drives into the story smoothly and seems more regular while progressing into a terrific turn over making a exceptional ending.
Coming to the acting part,Danial Kaluuya gave a remembering performance, I really can't get over the expression(into a scene) he put up representing his past and the guilt he carried with it, his big eyes revealing himself of his past and the cinematography behind it, making him fall over a never ending space 'the sunken place' which is really remarkable. While Allison Williams and the supporting roles equally did a great job.
I highly advice you not watch the movie's trailer or read any of its spoiler alert reviews as it reveals so much of the movie!
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