During the live taping of a birthday party, Gordy the monkey goes on a chaotic rampage.
Film Synopsis:
Oscar®-winning filmmaker Jordan Peele reimagines the summer movie with Nope, an expansive pop epic of uncanny science fiction. Following their father's shocking death, Hollywood animal wrangler OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and his sister Emerald (Keke Palmer) begin observing unexplained phenomena on their vast Southern California ranch that leads them down an obsessive rabbit hole as they plot attempts to capture the mystery on camera. Along with a former child star turned family theme park ringmaster (Steven Yeun) who neighbors the siblings, the pair's efforts to chase the spectacle soon bring terrifying consequences and unimaginable horror. The result is a complex social thriller that unpacks the seeds of violence, risk and opportunism that are inseparable from the romanticized history of the American West…and from show business itself.
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Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, Brandon Perea, Keith David
Directed By: Jordan Peele
Produced By: Jordan Peele, Ian Cooper
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The fact that Gordy is inspired by Travis the Chimp makes this scene sadder and more tragic.
Not really, humans do much worse things.. travis was abused animal that had had enough.. same as a person would if they could. People die everyday, no one life if worth more than the next
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Huh???? 😳
@@OmniUni007 some silly woman had a pet chimp and she treated it as if it was her child… it grew up and ripped her face off basically. Chimps are dangerous AF. I don’t think she died either.. look it up it’s savage
@@OmniUni007 ?
This was easily the scariest scene in Nope to me for its sheer brutality and undertone of tragedy. Gordy's rampage ending with him not even realizing what he did to those actors, then trying to bond with Jupe, before promptly being shot point blank, haunted me for the rest of the film. It's made even more harrowing knowing that this was based on 2 real life chimp attacks. Just goes to show that human or animal, no one should be exploited
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What’s even more tragic is that his past trauma is what inadvertently caused his demise.
IDK, I feel like he had the perfect chance to learn a lesson about the commoditization of wild animals for entertainment and that he didn't learn it.
One incident leading to another inevitable one. In other words: the other shoe dropped
Best example of “You cannot tame wild animals” 🙁
All animals are inherently "wild".
Especially ones who are closest to our DNA
you can take them from the wilderness but you cant take the wild out of them
bullshit I own a lemur and a marmoset
@@crimsonhunter7598no that was Travis the chimp
This scene is actually so well made, with the cinematography and especially the horror elements almost making me pee my pants 😬 but for real though, this scene is honestly one of my favorites ever
😢.
Aside from the absolute horror of what Gordy did, the close up on the girl who played his sister on the sitcom as an adult, sitting in the stands with a sweater with her face on it showing how she used to look before Gordy maimed & disfigured her, is such a sad and tragic image to me, that stuck in my head for a while after I saw the film
I still remember how terrifying this scene was in IMAX with the balloons popping offscreen and the implied murder of the cast members
Not even implied. Their death is shown, and it is sad.
@@LeTMEOuTOfheREmIcHEaL we only get to see one body and glimpses of the guy being beaten to death.. we're left to imagine what happened and are not actually shown the rampage Gordy went on which honestly makes it more eerie cause instead of seeing the carnage, its like you just walked in on this murder spree and its pretty shocking
I remember seeing you somewhere!
@@Cheezy_Cheesburber You're not wrong.
4:04 I love the way he angrily yanks off the party hat like he’s fed up with being treated unnaturally for a chimp
0:31 SHE SAID IT SHE SAID THE THING
Everyone notices immediately😂
I really love how animal-like he actually is. Most of the times, the animal just rampages through as a monster, but he actually acts more like an animal
Maybe it's cause he's an animal you dingus.
Gordy's role was completely understandable the moment what Jean Jacket was was revealed. I can't understand how people are so dense.
Well guess not all of us are big brains like yourself
I mean even otherwise, it helps empathize why Jup became famous and how he craves attention
Yeah. I'm usually a complete idiot when it comes to understanding the meaning of stuff in movies, but this was on the easier side. When Jupe was killed I immediately thought "Oh wow this is exactly like what happened when he was a kid, he didn't learn a damn thing here.". It's crazy to me that one of the main reasons this movie got such a massive amount of negative reviews is because people are too immature to pay attention to movies that have a lot of dialogue.
Why is this now appearing everywhere? I watched this clip a few days ago on Easter and I gotta say: In a movie where the villain is a giant ufo shaped alien that digests people alive; this sequence scares me more because of how realistic and deadly chimpanzees are and how they can destroy you like shown here and in real life events like the Travis incident in 2009.
Dang, made it twice as sad when I realized what Gordy said in sign language
"What happened Family?" Is what he said according to IMDb. If this is true, it's implied that Gordy never even realized he killed them.
Yes. He is still an animal he was stressed by everything. By the time he was calm he didn’t realize what he had done. A reason why animals should not be exploited for entertainment
@@goldentriforce29it’s a movie
@@ThatGuy-rb5ywand?
@@VenomandEddieBrock yeah, nothing more to say there so
this why u dont piss off curious george
He was curious: do you bleed?
@@Dan-yw2ku exactly he called curious george for a reason
Getting a li’l too curious
curious george became furious george
@@hedoneit lol
Its even scarier when you realize some of the audience is still there, trying to disappear as much as possible
OH SHIT I JUST SAW IT NOW THAT YOU MENTIONED
When?
@@Bot_10playz try zooming in on the background whenever it switches to jupe’s POV, you’ll see some people hiding behind the seats
@@gabriellacet1172who is Jupe I’ve never watched this movie 😢
@@Bot_10playz the kid under the table, whose adult counterpart appears after the onslaught.
Looking through the comments.... god forbid a movie asks you to think every now and then
People want overworked- I mean overpowered costumed g i mps to fight in movies instead
Ikr. I saw a guy once talking about this movie and he said "Lol what does a chimp have to do with a ufo? This movie is dumb". So I patiently explained the connection to him and he just responded with "Naaahh lol you're tripping. What does a chimp have to do with a ufo? 😂😂". Like some people are just ignorant morons Jesus Christ.
What are you even talking about?
@@thesupershinymegagengar2034 God knows.
@@thesupershinymegagengar2034this is a thought provoking movie. some people don’t get that though and are leaving hate comments because they didn’t get it.
You can take an animal out of the wild, but you can never truly take the wild out of an animal. Some people unfortunately have to learn this the hard way, and oh how hard that way be.
**Thinks back to any human war**
The way he taps the foot at 4:03 is so sad, like he just realized whet he did
I saw this in the theaters and people were visibly confused why this was in the movie. Lol just pay attention it all makes sense
for real, it’s telling the same story as the main plot and adds more depth to jupe’s decision to tame aliens.
It's not a matter of "paying attention". I was paying attention, and I didn't get it at first either. It's not like it's obvious; it requires connecting some unusual dots in unusual ways, and not everybody is equally good at connecting dots even at the best of times. It's the kind of thing where a lot of people will have to either watch the movie multiple times, or think about it a lot, or watch a video essay about it. That doesn't mean they weren't paying attention.
Jordan Peele is an extremely overrated director. He hit lightning in a bottle with ‘Get Out’ which honest to God was just anti-white trash. The rest of his movies have gotten worse and worse with each release. ‘Us’ was garbage and so was this movie. He needs to stop this blatant racism in his movies and just call it quits.
@@bradleye660 get out is not anti white u wanna be a victim so bad haha. it was about a racist whit family and town so if u took that personally its probably applies but not all white people are racist and dumb like urself so consider it an anti bradley movie instead.
@@bradleye660 I think movies that require a little more thinking just ain’t your type 🤷♀️
I love how they created this scary scene
When I first watched the movie, them bringing up Gordy caught me off guard, cause I thought he was apart of like an extended card for Monkeys Paw
They're called wildlife for a reason.
And a good one.
Man, just imagine being damn near paralyzed from being pummeled & seeing it coming before losing consciousness. That…is true horror. So many elements of horror in one scene. The industrial complex of adoption, the tokenization, the element of remembering how much we do not control nature & never will. This scene was not only beautifully shot, but written as well.
Scary AF scene, and that movie is a 99,9 for me, incredible good on so many levels.
Hell yeah Like finally a really good horror movie
Honestly 6/10 But this scene is a 9
@@Aryan-qv5qk what ? Come on man
@@AhmedMalaki 6 means good or above average btw
@@Aryan-qv5qk I know how ratings work I know what a 6 and 7 is Like hollow knight I was a bit surprised you thought it was 6 but you did gave this scene a 9 Which managed to be real Like this could happen in real life Because it did
Caesar : NOOOOO!!!!!
Koba on the other hand would be proud of Gordy
One of the best parts of the film. Fr
One of the best scenes in movie history
2:20 the cameras look similar to what jupe assumed the “viewers” looked like. god there’s so many little details in this movie i love
oh my fucking god I’m so mad I didn’t catch that
Humans are the most intelligent amongst the great apes, but also the weakest physically. We evolved molded by what we made out of our environment, while the rest of the apes never actually left the wild. Other apes, especially chimpanzees, are very aware of this and are capable of overpowering even the strongest human. They can also outsmart us when we become too complacent in their presence. We can't forget where they come from, and that we are actually nothing like them, anymore. Just as they are nothing like us except for the percentage of genes we share. This scene was fucking brutal beyond comprehension. And disturbingly realistic.
We never evolved, God created everything as it is. Christ died to save us all from our sins. Repent, before it's too late.
So as horrifying as this scene is, wouldn't an animal trainer be on set to ensure we DON'T have an out of control monkey rampage? Just questioning the logic here.
The movie i think was trying to hint that this happened in the 80's, a time when things like safety precautions for animals (especially 'small' baby animals) really weren't that thought about, I mean, it was only in 2009 when the Travis the chimp attack happened, where a woman literally just owned a chimp in her home and it almost killed her friend, leaving her permanently disfigured. this was in Connecticut.
this was set in the 80s where certain details like that were lax. Hell, in 1981, there was a film called Roar with live lions and tigers on set with very little safety precautions. Protections for animals and children in cinema are a very recent thing
@@JaneDoeValentine Yeah absolutely agree, not that farfetched they would have a young chimp with no handler on set
actually in the trailer there is a monkey trainer , but it didnt show in the scene since he run away like a coward
Wasn't that 3:08
Why did it take so long for security to finally show up
4:15 bro imagine being in the same scenario as this kid and then you see the angry chimp stare straight into your eyes i could literally feel his heart drop through the screen
This is the most scariest scene in movie history
Not remotely
This scene legitimately scared me because of how realistic it is
After the initial scare and freak out were off he wouldn't keep attacking. Like it had the chimp relax then kill 2 more people. Which wouldn't happen.
Woah, the cameraman was actually getting closer😂
This to me symbolizes the basic needs we all have and how America just overlooks them and plays a big game. People are treated like animals so they act like them, eventually.
Whys everything political with you commies?
Man I actually felt bad for the poor monkey because if the balloons didn't pop he would go on a rampage and if they wouldn't got those balloons gordy wouldn't get scared remember it wasn't the monkey's fault it was the director's fault
Caesar is buggin
Nah thats Koba
1:23 This part was funny! 🤣
Bro. Glenn’s Been through so much.
That ain't Glenn if that's what you're trying to say.
That ain't Glenn if that's what you're trying to say.
@@LeTMEOuTOfheREmIcHEaL it’s the actor, I know it ain’t Glenn
@@Neo-Ghoul Just to make sure.
@@Neo-Ghoul Just to make sure.
1:23 Who Let Donkey Kong in here!
This explains part of the backstory of one of the main characters in this sci-fi / horror story from the story part of the rodeo show promoter / ringmaster in the film , where it shows the traumatic event that occurred to him in the past / in his youth…?!?
Clearly the most scariest part of the movie!
I think a best idea was playing Dead.
Nahhh, chimpanzees are smart af. I bet they could easily detect someone who just implying fake dead
This is one of the moments where I say "Annihilape in a Nutshell"
Invincible voice actor sure grew old.. huh
This was better than every other second of this movie, scariest scene in an alien movie is essentially based on real life
Aside from the similar real life tragedy of the chimp incident, wasnt this a metaphor of what Peele was going thru at MadTV?? Him being gordy, something about the audience or producers pushing him to a break point, and that kid in the scene was a version of bobby lee, a friend who only understood him.. Lol idk i swore i heard that on a podcast. Could of been a joke though
You could say that he survived because he's... invincible
Don't start petting,just because it looks cute...
Imagine Pennywise turned into a balloon here-
I want whatever your smoking
So what I’ve gathered is Gordy actually had ptsd from his family being killed by poachers and he was rescued so I’m assuming the balloons popping just set off a attack that made him go full fight or flight then once it faded he had no clue what he did and who he hurt
Que increible 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I was so lost at this scene when I saw it in theaters
I am so glad that in the Cesar’s movie they use CGI bro 💀
good cgi as well
Jupe thought he was making eye contact and thats another thing with dangerous animals, never make eye contact, Jupe thought he tamed Gordy but not really cuz of the table cloth which ultimately made him think he was invincible, no pun intended, but ultimately led to his demise
Buddy i think you got the whole thing wrong
@@jorge59948no, for the most part, there’s no right or wrong in this film. it’s about how you perceive it.
Bro, the camera man is so brave
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I am officially scared of monkeys
Одна из лучших фильм
universal pictures can you make sequel to exo squad please🥺
Monke silly
They are wild animals and it’s so sad for these actors to die 😭 it’s traumatizing to hear that it actually happened 😮😢😢
When dealing with animals ESPECIALLY wild ones. LISTEN to the people who know what they are doing to avoid aggravating said animal!
Is it just me or do the cameras look like the alien masks his kids wear in the present
トラウマが快感と思ってしまう彼の性格。恐ろしい。
彼は銀河間の食糧を体験した
There was also a scene like this about a chimp killing a lot of people in terrifier 2 I feel both were inspired by Travis
The girl why was she moving That was scary and this made not sleep for over a week in NOPE
I'm simply amazed this is allowed on here. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed the movie but I don't think this clip should be on here but I guess it helps to be a powerful big company. Something like this on a small channel would have them closed in a flash. Smaller channels have been closed for less!
I think it belongs here, I think this sort of digital and prop horror is 100% perfectly acceptable.
@@JonesCrimson So you think it's ok to see an ape covered in blood, where it beats and kills a girl, then chases down an adult male where he is beaten and killed, then at the moment it goes to fist bump the scared boy with his fist dripping with blood, to have it's head shot where blood splatters right in front of the camera? You think that this is ok on a platform that is open to 13 and overs, even though this scene was one of the reasons this movie was given a 15+ age rating. and before you say it's only 2 years, there are 13+ ratings and 15+ ratings for a reason! Call it prop or anything you want, it is still an ape killing, and beating a child and a adult, with lots of blood. A movie that is rated for 15+, on a platform for 13+. 100% perfectly acceptable?
@@Unleashed75yep. it’s your own choice to watch it. it’s not real, it is a clip from a movie.
Imagine being the kid I would be scared as hell 😨
2:47 scariest part imo
The stock monkey sound affects took me out lol
Glenn's backstory real??!?
Check out session 9, terrifying
5:11
That’s not a monkey technically
Glenn
Sis me when did universal do horror
5:12 i feel like they could’ve made the blood look more real. It just looks glittery
thats how the light is defracting through both the blood and the table cloth..
This is disturbing for me
You no like monke?
🤨
Bros hungry
this would've scarred 8 year old me
Where’s Clyde and Link to save the day?
Does anyone know what Gordy signed to kid Steven Yeun under the table?
"What happened to family?" Implying he didn't understand what he just did during his meltdown
Aaand the crew are where?
Probably hiding, Ol chap.
Why does the thumbnail look ai generated
because of filters.
Is this real?
The origin of koba
Can anyone explain what this has anything to do with the plot of this movie?
The main theme of the movie is how people tend to chase and be obsessed with spectacle. In the case of the movie, it involves the taming of the untameable. Jupe suffered through this first-hand and saw how unpredictable wild, predatory animals can be. Yet because he survived he thinks he's special and he also gets a ton of attention from what happened to him as a kid. He doesn't learn a thing and when he encounters Jean Jacket, he tries to do the same thing. Tries to make a bond with another wild animal (or what he thought was an alien civilisation) and using it for money and attention because everyone loves spectacle. It backfires exactly like how it did way back then. Jean Jacket was a wild animal that was unpredictable, it lashed out and killed people as a result of someone thinking they knew better and only cared about how they'd benefit.
@@user-jc7zf7zr4v ah I understand now thanks
5:10 this is what he gets for killing the family?
shat myself ngl
The thing that terrified my girlfriend while watching the movie
Maybe this is the prequel to Mknkey Man lol
If someone named me Gordy I'd rage too.
LMAO
Not to be confused with the other movie called Nope
That’s not a monkey
It’s a chimp
Movie name?
Nope
Fun fact:he looks like Glenn from the walking dead 😭😭😭😭
This is must worst then the massacre seen in Meet The Feebles!😖
I never understood what the show, the massacre and the monkey have to do with the alien from Nope
Jup naively thought that he was special when Gordy fist pump him instead of killing him like the rest. The show is what Jup think he could recreate that with the Alien, think of the alien is a wild animal like Gordy.
What the guy above me said. Jupe got lucky, survived the attack and thought he was special. The main theme of this movie is also about chasing spectacle. People will do insane shit for attention and money, no matter how dangerous it is. Jupe survived an event like this first-hand and still made the mistake of doing the exact same thing in his adult life which got him killed. Ignorance and thinking he's special.
To put it simply For both it’s an animal that people thought they could control and use for entertainment. The animal then “rebelled” against humanity’s control. Similar theming to Jurassic park