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What do the bingo cards symbolize in the film?
They cover up the family's
true intentions
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How does Chris appear in relation to the family?
As an object or prize to be won
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What does the deer on the wall symbolize?
Chris's
potential transformation into a
trophy
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How does Chris use the deer head later in the film?
As a weapon against
Dean Armitage
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What does the affluent neighborhood initially appear to be?
Serene
and peaceful
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How does the final image of the house contrast with the first?
It shows
chaos
,
darkness
, and
wreckage
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How is Chris framed in relation to the crowd?
He is framed in the
middle
of a white crowd
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What does Chris's framing in the crowd suggest?
His isolation and inability to
escape
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How does Chris's camera reflect his personality?
It shows his
imaginative
and creative side
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What effect does the flash of Chris's camera have?
It helps him perceive others more clearly
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What editing technique is used to show Chris's responses to racism?
Shot reverse shot technique
Highlights his discomfort
Shows attempts to laugh off comments
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What is the significance of the deer head as a prop?
It symbolizes
Chris
as a trophy for the family
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How does the deer head relate to the "sunken place"?
It connects to a
surreal
, dream-like world
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What does taxidermy represent in the film?
Making something dead appear
alive
again
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How does Chris's encounter with the deer foreshadow his journey?
It
serves
as
a
warning
for
him
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What do high angled shots in the auction sequence convey?
Chris's
vulnerability
and powerlessness
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How does the music from Childish Gambino relate to the film?
It has
double meanings
, including political themes
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What films inspired Jordan Peele in creating Get Out?
'Rosemary's Baby'
and 'The
Stepford Wives'
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What sentiment inspired Peele's portrayal of race in Get Out?
There was an advantage to being
Black
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What was the budget for Get Out?
$4.5 million
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How much did Get Out gross in the USA?
$176 million
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Why was Get Out successful?
It has deeper meanings beyond
traditional
horror
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What stereotype is often seen in horror films regarding Black characters?
They are usually the
first
to die
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What is a token Black character?
A side character helping a
white protagonist
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What does the Black horror renaissance refer to?
A movement highlighting Black
experiences
in horror
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How does Get Out portray the loss of identity among Black characters?
Through
brain replacement
and forgetting their lifestyle
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What was Peele's intention for the side character in Get Out?
To make the savior a
Black
role
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What does Gordon Greene want from Chris's body?
To play
golf
like he used to
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What microaggression does Gordon Greene display?
Assuming Chris is athletic like
Tiger Woods
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What does Lisa Deets presume about Chris?
That he has a better life
because
he can see
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What stereotype does Parker Dray represent?
That
Black
is in fashion
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What does Jim Hudson want from Chris?
To see like he was
used to
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What assumption does Jim Hudson make about Chris?
That Chris has a
better
life
than he does
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What does the phrase "Black is in fashion" imply?
That being Black is
trendy
and desirable
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