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Jordan Peele's record-breaking horror hit Get Out is a socially conscious thriller that
deals with the worst modern boogeyman of them all: racism.
With a number one debut at the box office and a record-breaking performance on multiple
fronts, Get Out is a film to be remembered — and we're here to tell you its untold
truth.. Fair warning: now's your chance to look away if you don't want spoilers.
It's not about the president. Get Out might seem like a response to our current, super-charged political climate,
but Jordan Peele was working on the idea even before Barack Obama was elected — and afterward,
he was intrigued by the country's so-called "post-racial ideal", in which people seemed
to believe that a black President represented the total defeat of racism in the United States.
Peele wrote Get Out as a response — to show that not all racists look like cross-burning
Klan members.. "The original idea with the movie was to point out this very real horror we haven't gotten
over.". It's a tribute to classic horror. Peele took inspiration for Get Out from other scary movies about seemingly well-meaning
people doing horrible things — like Rosemary's Baby and The Stepford Wives.
But the classic slasher franchise Halloween also worked its way in — not that there's
a masked killer in Peele's film, but both movies make the white picket fences of suburbia
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