In order to get away from their busy lives, the Wilson family takes a vacation to Santa Cruz, California. At night, four strangers break into Adelaide's childhood home. The family is shocked... Read allIn order to get away from their busy lives, the Wilson family takes a vacation to Santa Cruz, California. At night, four strangers break into Adelaide's childhood home. The family is shocked to find out that the intruders look like them.In order to get away from their busy lives, the Wilson family takes a vacation to Santa Cruz, California. At night, four strangers break into Adelaide's childhood home. The family is shocked to find out that the intruders look like them.
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I think some of the script is half-baked with plot-holes but what it does with the concept itself feels like something out of a great short story. The main actress is fantastic honestly, she does a great job and what happens at the end really turns the plot on its head and I'll definitely be having a different experience in the next watch which is great.
I really love how bizarre this film is, I love the ambiguity and the direction. I love the style and execution. It's a sort of creepy style which I've loved in other short films which hasn't really been explored until now. There are some great unlaying themes in there as well but it still definitely has its problems especially in the sound editing (the soundtrack is great but it is overused in parts where it didn't need to be) and the editing itself especially in several cuts between the past and the present.
In the end, though, I see myself really coming to love it on a second watch, I honestly can't stop thinking about it even though there were some things that could be better but this film really shows that Jordan Peele is a force to be reckoned with especially in Horror. I would love to see him tackle other genres or Horror sub-genres. If you liked Get Out, you'll probably like this film too, it's a really interesting film and it will be talked about for years to come. I give this movie a Not Perfect but Very Interesting/10.
The beginning, which was very promising, is the best part of the movie. But when "someone" starts talking, the movie seems like a B movie or even partly like a comedy until almost the very end. Unfortunately, even the interesting ending didn't help.
I actually found the story exciting, but unfortunately almost 2/3 of the movie is just pure trash.
Get Out was great, but "Us" feels too forced, it wants to shock, but in my opinion it doesn't do anything. The actors are great and so is the music used, but that combined with the story is only a 3/10 for me.
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- TriviaJordan Peele gave the cast 11 horror films to watch so they would have "a shared language" when filming: Les Dents de la mer (1975), Dead Again (1991), Shining (1980), Mister Babadook (2014), It Follows (2014), 2 Sœurs (2003), Les Oiseaux (1963), Funny Games (1997), Martyrs (2008), Morse (2008), and Sixième Sens (1999).
- GoofsAdelaide struggled to reach the fireplace poker (when handcuffed to the table) despite the table being light enough to push/drag closer to the fireplace.
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Red: [in a croaking halting voice] Once upon a time there was a girl, and the girl had a shadow. The two were connected, tethered together. And the girl ate; her food was given to her warm and tasty. But when the shadow was hungry, she had to eat rabbit, raw and bloody. On Christmas the girl received wonderful toys, soft and cushy. But the shadow's toys were so sharp and cold, they sliced through her fingers when she tried to play with them.
Red: The girl met a handsome prince and fell in love. But the shadow at that same time had Abraham; it didn't matter if she loved him or not. He was tethered to the girl's prince, after all.
Red: Then the girl had her first child, a beautiful baby girl. But the shadow, she gave birth to a little monster. Umbrae was born laughing.
Red: The girl had a second child, a boy this time. They had to cut her open and take him from her belly. The shadow had to do it all herself. She named him Pluto; he was born to love fire.
Red: So you see, the shadow hated the girl so much for so long, until one day the shadow realized she was being tested by God.
- Crazy creditsThe names of the Tethered are colored red in the credits.
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Written by Richard Rudolph, Charles Stepney
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- Nosotros
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- Santa Cruz, California, USA(on-location)
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- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $175,084,580
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $71,117,625
- Mar 24, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $256,071,218
- Runtime
- 1h 56m(116 min)
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- 2.39 : 1