Hands Across America was part of the the show Mad Men's finale and Elizabeth Moss,who played on Mad Men is the neighbor
I also think Peele was inspired by Westworld.
I’m interested in hearing your westworld comparisons...
Hands Across America was part of the the show Mad Men's finale and Elizabeth Moss,who played on Mad Men is the neighbor
I also think Peele was inspired by Westworld.
Aight Written, Produced and Directed by Beta.All this deep discussion, Easter egg, and theory shit aside, movie was alright
I didn't need to rush to see this and it was cool but it's a great step in the right direction
Why your grumpy ass gotta ruin shit?Y'all be thinking deep on this, I just watched and kept it moving
I caught the westworld vibes too but I thought maybe I was reaching lol.I’m interested in hearing your westworld comparisons...
I’m interested in hearing your westworld comparisons...
I caught the westworld vibes too but I thought maybe I was reaching lol.
Like the whole copying humans to be able to control them but not being able to figure out how copy consciousness, or souls the way Us puts it. Red Lupita wants to lead the rest of the clones, like the robots in westworld, to ultimately just get free. She's seen both worlds, above and below, and knows everybody below never got a chance to experience anything the people above did.
The robots in westworld slowly start to understand that they're actually more human than the humans and the line blurs so much that you cant argue it. In westworld theres also the idea of transferring consciousness. So you can take one robot's brain and put it in another body and they're the same person. In Us, the humans and clones are both humans so like with Addy, you can take a clone and put them among humans and they can mimic it. We're not static so one person can be a completely different person in another environment.
Also theres a part in s2 where all the robots die and are floating in the water at the beach...there was a part in Us where the clones are standing in the water at the beach holding hands.
Group D: Fuck NiggasI'm not bashing anyone for their opposing views. I think there are 3 types of people who saw this film
Group A. Based on some prior knowledge of peele's work, you go into it thinking, what are the symbolisms at play. What is it as the viewer, that at a minimum level, he wants me to get from this film vs what he wants me to come to my own conclusion about
Group B. Saw the movie to see if the hype was warranted. Didn't really try to do too much thinking and at a surface level, just wanted to be entertained.
Group C. People that typically like movies/art to have flashing neon signs to tell them every single thing they were supposed to take away from the film. The reactions are going to range from meh to this didn't make sense at all.
Damn I ain’t even pick up on it
This could also explain some of the mixed reviews cause westworld season 2 caught heat lol
Jordan Peele took a shit on the silver screen and dared us to not call it art.
We are failing.
Jordan Peele took a shit on the silver screen and dared us to not call it art.
We are failing.
I love Westworld.
season 2 is amazing especially on the replay when you know the twist.
Group D showing up...Jordan Peele took a shit on the silver screen and dared us to not call it art.
We are failing.
A1 shit right here
He already said in the marketing that this movie is entirely up to interpretation. There was a video of him reading internet theories about Get Out and he said while some were right, most were wrong and purely a matter of coincidence.explain
This whole hashtag is fuckin comedy. I love black people bruh