Us (2019)
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Written by: Jordan Peele
Directed by: Jordan Peele
Starring: Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
Rated: R
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Plot
A family's serene beach vacation turns to chaos when their doppelgängers appear and begin to terrorize them.
Verdict
While it's a solid horror movie, it's the imminent twist that grabs you. This twist doesn't disappoint. It really changes the perspective on this movie. The implications of the twist are bigger than the movie.
I was waiting for that twist most of the movie which is good and bad. It's definitely worth it, but it made me feel like I was also just biding my time at points. The solid action and horror prevent this from ever approaching boring.
It's the ending that really makes this more than it is, effectively rewriting what the rest of this movie is about.
Watch it.
Review
The first scene throws us into a wild ride. It does feel a bit cliche that the daughter just wanders off like that. It's one thing to get distracted, but she goes into a scary fun house. I didn't quite buy that. The scene at first seems to be a send up of horror movies or just for effect, but it does have a purpose though we don't know the connection until later. This drops a couple clues about what might have happened in the fun house.
This throws out a lot of questions. When is this set? What happened to the girl that entered the fun house? How are these clones or doubles created? We then cut to a family going on vacation. This is a crazy trip when doubles of this family of four show up. The doubles don't just look similar, they look identical. "It's us."
These doubles seemingly want to replace the family and we soon learn this isn't an isolated event.
The movie does a great job of being creepy. From the look to the feel, it's effective. Lupita Nyong'o does an amazing job in the double role.
We're told what these doubles are even if it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. They are indeed some kind of clone. The how about their existence isn't important to this story. There's no way to make sense of the logistics. The movie is here to make a point. It's about what the plot twist means.
This is social commentary packed into a slasher movie.
What's neat is that this movie makes the how completely irrelevant because of what these doubles mean. And what it means has a lot of power.
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