GET OUT!
Get Out! tells the story of Chris Washington, a photographer who must face one of the most complex situations that an African American can go through: meeting the family of his girlfriend, the typical American girl of European descent. Or in less politically correct terms: a white girl.
Chris and his girlfriend Rose arrive at the property of his parents, hidden in the wooded area, of an unspecified state of the American Union. Despite Chris's initial fear, soon the Armitages, Rose's parents, put those fears away by revealing themselves as liberals, lovers of cultural diversity, and (be careful with this detail) loyal fans and voters of Barack Obama.
However, as soon as Chris relaxes in front of the Armitage, he realizes that something does not fit within the perfect portrait of the family. First, the Armitages have two African-American employees whose strange behavior raises Chris's suspicions.
The matter becomes more tricky when Missy hypnotizes Chris without his consent, supposedly to break his cigarette addiction, but when the Armitage's Euro-American friends arrive at the house the next day and start making exaggerated flattery to the photographer, in Appearance to show how "liberal" they are, Chris concludes that he should leave the house immediately.
However, just as she starts packing, Chris discovers the truth, Rose has been tricking people of color, including Georgina and Walter, into bringing them to her parents as part of a complex brain transplant job. The Armitage use the bodies Rose brings in, auction them off to the highest bidder, and then transplant someone else's brain into them. Georgina and Walter are actually Rose's grandparents and one of the guests at the Armitage party, Logan King is actually Andre Heyworth, a boy who has been missing for months. Chris is next.
However, Chris manages to avoid Missy's hypnosis and elude the grisly surgery by murdering Dean, Jeremy (Rose's brother), and Missy herself to get out of the house. However, Rose and her grandparents try to stop Chris from leaving the house, but Chris manages to get the drowned individual inside Walter to react and end the nightmare. In the end, Chris is rescued by his friend Rod who removes him once and for all from the hellish property of the Armitage.
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