Get Out Ending & Twists Explained
Jordan Peele’s Get Out blends a classic horror movie premise with a topical twist – and here's what the movie and the ending really mean.
Jordan Peele made his directorial Horror debut with Get Out, a terrifying Psychological Horror film starring Daniel Kaluuya. In the 2017 release, Chris Washington heads to Upstate New York to meet the family of his girlfriend, Rose. What follows is a horrifying ordeal for the anxious photographer.
Jordan Peele’s Get Out blends a classic horror movie premise with a topical twist – and here's what the movie and the ending really mean.
A young African-American man visits his Caucasian girlfriend's mysterious family estate.
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