The first trailer has been released for the horror movie, Get Out, written and directed by Key & Peele‘s Jordan Peele.
Peele in an earlier interview said that the film deals with “the fears of being a black man today. The fears of being any person who feels like they’re a stranger in any environment that is foreign to them. It deals with a protagonist that I don’t see in horror movies.”
The trailer starts with an interracial couple packing to visit the girlfriend’s parents. “Do they know I’m black?” asks Chris (Daniel Kaluuya, Sicario). “Should they?” responds Rose (Allison Williams, Girls).
What follows is a fast-paced, confusing twist of images, from meeting the parents, to meeting their black housekeeper and gardener, to hearing of many missing black people from that particular suburban community. We learn Rose’s mother is a hypnotist, and see scenes of Chris bound to a chair in a brainwashing scenario.
Nothing is what it seems in this modern horror flick, that combines race and classic horror into one. See the trailer below.
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