Hands Across America (Final Scene) | Us (2019)
2019 ж. 10 Қаз.
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Adelaide (Lupita Nyong'o) and the Wilson family escape their doppelgängers as the tethered rejoice and begin to unite across America.
From Us (2019): Adelaide Wilson and her family are attacked by mysterious figures dressed in red. Upon closer inspection, the Wilsons realise that the intruders are exact lookalikes of them.
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her mom saying “i just want my little girl back” is very heartbreaking because her actual daughter never really came back.
They thought she didn’t talk cause she was traumatized🤯
I really think that her parents discovered the truth at some point and ended their relationship with her. It is very strange that there is no mention or concern of any of the "two Adelaides" with their parents throughout the film, since they were still old enough to be alive!
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So if her mom says that then they'll know if her little girl's somewhere else
If the real Adelaide(red) never went to the beach I think all of this wouldn’t be happening right? LMAO!!
For the people who think the tethered are inherently evil and violent, you missed the point. The fact that the Adelaide we see through most of the movie has become a successful, loving, caring “normal” person proves the only thing keeping the tethered as they are is the system that makes them into a literal underclass. And when the original “normal” Adelaide is forced into that underclass, she also succumbs to its inhumane forces. But the cherry on top is that you can only keep an underclass down for so long before they rebel against the system that keeps them down.
Yes siiiirrrrrr
And I think in Get Out, black people's enemies are some white racist people. In Us, Pelee wants to tell the audience that real enemy is the system which forces black people to fight each others.
Shut up....they come from another deminsion..
@@liljons6753 is it fun to just take everything at face value? Were you never taught to recognize symbolism in art or were you just too dense to get it? Also its literally stated in the movie that the tethered were a result of a experiment done by the us government so i really have no idea what you're on about.
N that friends is Black America
Bruh I remember I was in the movie theater and this scene came on, this guy a couple rows in front of me just goes “So they killed everyone just to stand there!???” 🤣🤣
Lmao
Nicolas Galloway Well I mean it was a pretty dumb movie
@@jarredah Your acually dumb not understanding the moral/meaning of the movie.
@@jarredah if you have seen he TV part scene youll understand it.
V E L O C E S Uh just because I thought it was dumb doesn’t mean I didn’t understand it. Go ahead and try to defend a shit movie 😂
That explains why Red can only talk and Adelaide hasn’t spoken anything after being found.
And also how Red found their summer house and a hidden key.
DarkEntity 53 didn’t even think abt this. Great point
so what's Adelaide's intention in the whole film? That when she was little, she wanted to be the only escapee and abandon her fellow Tethered?
Christopher Nhan Le, Well the tethered were abandoned. I’m guessing Adelaide wanted to join humanity. I don’t think she hated her own kind at the time when she was young.
Obviously
You can tell on her face, she’s finally remembering exactly what happened that night. You can tell she’s recalling and going back to her roots throughout the movie; she relishes in the violence and makes guttural sounds like the tethered. The writing and Lupita Nyong’o’s acting is soooo good.
Dude maybe when red captured the kid she was being really nice and told him everything, like how she is the tethered
The writing is terrible. So many plotholes but Lupita acting is great.
Zachary Evans lol red is the original
@@ShikiFire wait what are the plotholes
What I don’t understand is why the real Red didn’t continue to mimic the real Adelaide, and how the other way around happened instead.
Can we just clap it up for the little girl because she scared me👏🏾👏🏾
Her name is Madison Curry
Beautiful performance way to go
Ikr
She's a great actress. I was so creeped out by her devilish smile! It's utterly haunting and terrifying.
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I love this ending as it really gets you thinking, who’s the villain, I guess it’s Red, but she was just seeking revenge for what was rightfully hers. Maybe it’s Adelaide, but she wanted more for herself than a life of suffering, being forgotten. I like movies that get you thinking, when it’s not clearly black or white.
It's more clearly cut to me who the true evil is and its Adelaide. Remember when Red said she never forgot her and said she could've went about it differently as in they could've started their revolution together and both have good lives but clone Adelaide just had her own selfish interests in mind, stealing her double's life. Where my feelings are mixed is that they have family who are the same but very different at the same time and Red no longer has the sanity she did before.
I had the same thought at first, but if you consider how Red and Adelaide’s actions mirror each other, and Red ended up being controlled by Adelaide’s actions when they switched, which is demonstrated in the dancing scene, Adelaide really had no choice if she wanted to save herself. One of the two had to be stuck with the rest of the tethers in the tunnels and I guess although it was selfish of Adelaide to never go back and try to help Red, her actions were justifiable considering most people would do the same to get out of that Hellhole, and because she had to do what she did to Red to be able to escape. So I guess there really is no clear cut villain in this movie as they both were victims of unfortunate circumstance.
@@SixPathsOfEntanglement Adelaide was a kid who was raised as an animal. You really expected her to somehow be a nice thoughtful human being when she was raised like that? That's why she did that to Red, not because she's inherently evil. You did not get the point of the movie - nobody here is evil, the system is the true villain in this movie. The system that made Adelaide prone to violence and that turned Red into a monster. Both of them are nothing but products of said system. They are literally exact copies of the original, just raised differently under different environment.
@@brucesnow7125 I get what you’re saying and it wasn’t fair on both Adelaide or Red but Adelaide didn’t even feel bad about what she did. Girl be smiling like the devil-
@@0rangeeige199 Should she though? The more I think through the meaning of the reveal, the more I'm inclined to think the point is that it's meaningless. It just doesn't change that much about what came before. As a child she did whatever she could to beat her way out of hell, and as an adult she did whatever she could to preserve the life she'd built. And, I dunno, maybe one could read the smile as sinister, but it could also just be that she succeeded. Escaped. Without the twist, would we judge the smile? See it as anything but one of victory? I'd say no, even though all her actions were to beat these people back, apathetic to their conditions prior. In either state we'd have no expectation that she would pursue tethered liberation. I think the film invites us to understand her as villainous in some regard, and then perhaps to discard that reading, recognizing the inhumanity you're brought to when the world treats you as inhuman.
The girl that plays young adelaide/red is awesome. her smile is creepy af
All you have to do is smile and tilt your head down and keep your eyes up 🤣
@@bonsaio815 exactly 😂 every person can do it. Kids in particular are often scary in movies.
Her Name Is Madison Curry
the way she looks at her(self) while walking out of the room… so creepy
@@almightytm2399 she plays Nakia
Love how this one scene ties EVERYTHING about her together. Her being a vegan, being a dancer, her favorite memory was of being given a solo number for a dance that was supposed to be performed by two people, her going to therapy and playing with a bunny toy, being mute all of a sudden as a child. All her later years, she was suppressing her time as a tethered.
And that 'just talking' was always difficult for her!
This ending with all the Tethered standing hand in hand is one of the most disturbing and unsettling things I've ever seen in film.
Legion Ivory Agreed... Very scary...
@A.Username I've seen hella many films. Most things don't disturb me.
@A.Username It's in relation to the context of the film and its relevance to the film's plot and message. Considering these things, the ending is incredibly disturbing. Minnie Riperton's angelic voice makes it a million times worse. lol
A.Username stfu
A.Username the last scene is a little eerie but is not disturbing lol but then again everyone is different w different opinions & that’s okay, to each their own :)
i love that her smile wasn’t overly creepy, it was just acknowledgement enough that she knew what she was and now she was back to that, the subtlety of it was more terrifying than any overly creepy smile she could have done
the soundtrack for this brilliant film is honestly so haunting
Surreal Picture Studios yeah this movie feels inspired by the shining for me for some reason lol
What is the title of this final song ?
@@cancerl233 minnie ripperton - les fleurs
I honestly love it 😭 I really want to know why they picked "Les Fleurs" for this scene but it was probably to make it more scary.
Yassssss queen
2:01 this final smile hits different after you realize adelaide’s plan to swap places with red succeeded after all those years, from the beginning as a child to the end of the movie, since she successfully killed her real self
I don't think that's what the smile meant. The son looked at the mom like he knew something. She looked back at him with concern then smiled after she processed it all. Maybe she knew that the son knew but smiled because it was all too late. She won.
@Dylan Vuorinen Nah, he's not
@Dylan Vuorinen Thats not true. His tethered half has scars all over his mouth. I think that change would be very noticeable.
@Dylan Vuorinen That’s makes no sense. Jason himself has none of the scars. And when did Pluto get the chance to replace Jason?
@Dylan Vuorinen I think you are just adding a storyline to a movie that the director and creator has already explained in extent and never mentioned that.
People keep saying that this is the end of the world but I'm pretty sure this only happened in the US
Yup "Hands Across America"
Yup. That's why she said she wanted to run to mexico
And also how tf is this gonna be the end of the world? They are armed with scissors. Fucking scissors. Don't you think the us military is gonna come down there and gun everyone down
true
I thought it was just in california....its all over the U.s?
Why is nobody talking about the fact that both the kids are technically half teathered
@@minasenegal7565 😐
So are they doomed??
maybe that's why they were so comfortable in killing
@@emiliamarkkanen9423 Interesting point. The dad seemed hesitant to use violence at first.
Exactly what I thought, which is why the boy seems strange and odd to people.
That little girl goes from cute as hell to creepy as hell effortlessly. She’s quite the actress
No god but Allah Islam way for peace and real monotheist Search about the truth with honest heart
@@amany247 Allah? NO, Jesus
@@tonyebiere551 yall can both shut up stop making everyth about religion
@@amany247 this is not a video about religion. Take this elsewhere.
@@jonahulichny9874nah fr like bro shut up
I remember watching Us on opening night, and when the shot of the tethered holding hands at the end showed up with the music, I was lowkey disturbed, sitting in my seat just staring at the screen. That was a time when I was truly terrified. Jordan did a great job at terrifying his audience, tho.
This scene was creepy and scary af
You are reaching and trying to justify a potentially scary movie, it was a mess of a movie...
I remember just thinking I wasted good money.
Jarred Harper your in ever comment hating on this movie it’s hilarious. if you didn’t like it, why be in the comments on youtube? just scroll past bub.
I was more mind blown than scared. Jordan did do a great job at this movie. I remembered when the trailer first came out, I was so uncomfortable that i did not feel good inside. It literally scared me haha.
This is actually really sad because it reveals that the tethered can be normal people if they were just let out :(
It's also very sad because the real mother lost. And died
@@CrazyManhog but she’s not the real mother tho she didn’t give birth to the actual children so now she is the tethered
Well the tethered were made by the government to kill their counterpart and once they do that they form a line to be killed by the choppers with guns for population control
@@velocityhdmi8140 where’s u learn that information from
That’s life. You are the opportunities you were given.
I loved all the hints that they dropped about the mom being a tethered. (Spoilers!) 1. Her fear of the family, before they even do anything. 2. "Red" being able to speak, while the rest only grunted or made noises. 3. Her bizarre mannerisms with the tethered children. 4. How prone she was to using violence. 5. "Red" describing how the tethered can control the above, and the mom's ballet made Red dance underground. Also the mom's son controlling the tethered son. 6. The mom grunting when fighting "Red" and after she killed her. It was all great and did the job it should.
So how come the adel clone could talk?
@@GeedUPfromtheFEADup If you mean the mom in red? It's because she was originally from above so she already had a general understanding of English, and since the thethered mom switched places with her, she grew up around people who spoke so she eventually learned to speak instead of grunt.
@@hardcoreking52 That doesnt make sense because none of the other clones could talk or learn even though the real Adel could have taught them? Instead she didnt? So many holes in this movie
@@GeedUPfromtheFEADup The real Adel's voice was very strained, probably from being strangled by the tethered Adel. Maybe because of that the others just mistook her strained speech, I don't know it is odd.
HardcoreKing52 Maybe she didn’t speak for 30 years since none of the tethered could understand.
3:10 “Red” may have failed to reclaim her life back on the surface, but she caused something that will change the country forever. Rejoice everyone, a new time has indeed come.
I have seen you in crypt tv
thebeastofamerica a Hello there!
@@ScorpionStrike7 hi
thebeastofamerica a Ur supposed to say “General Kenobi!”
Michael Savin Indeed!
I love that the main character has always been the "villain" of the story: she wanted so much to be among the humans that she abandoned the tethered and was even ready to kill them, while the real Adelaide made her life mission in helping the tethered getting out.
What if, this was all apart of the real Red’s plan? To control the real Adelaide into freeing the tethered. Which is why she didnt actually want to kill the tethered version of her family nor did she want them to die. I think her true desire was for the tethered to kill her family and then she kill the true Adelaide so in the end, the tethereds win, hence the smile in the end. If The true red had not manipulated the true Adelaide into going down there and switching places, the revolution could have never happened.
True?.
A swarm of people, wearing red, holding hands across the US is one of the most unsettling things I’ve ever seen, especially when you try put it into context.
@England’s Guard true
Ngl, they look a bit like pylons to me
How?
funny, the real Hands Across America actually was a charity event donating to the poor. maybe that's how she got the idea to incorporate it.
Mk ultra
It’s crazy how the ending song and all the tethered standing in the line feels like it’s an ending where the good guys win. It’s almost like the ending of hereditary where the characters believe this was the best outcome but the movie shows us it was the worst. This time, the characters know this is the worst possible outcome, but the movie is like “Nah.”
@England’s Guard Unless the tethered also got to the people who could've nuked and bombed them. Why do you think the police never arrived?
@England’s Guard I would not be surprised by this outcome
@England’s Guard I really think that the other countries of the world came together and took back the United States from them.
@@sw8330GKEEPER at the end who do you think we’re in those helicopters
@@rae2443 other Americans but just imagine the body counts that came up.
smh she deserved so much critical acclaim for this performance. Such a talented actress that the oscars refuse to acknowledge
They have a bias against horror films. I also think Florence Pugh should’ve gotten a nomination for Midsommar instead of little women
Nicholas James one hundred percent agree. She was much better in midsommar imo
Yeah i dont understand tho what tf is oscar problem with horror film? Like wtf? Lupita acting here is superb omg lupita deserved the second oscar. *period*
Lupita has won an oscar, they hardly 'refuse to acknowledge her'
It finally clicked at the end for me why her voice was the way it was she had damaged all her vocal chords.
Omgg...thanks for sharing this I didnt even think about that
Eastern Darkiee your welcome! 😊
How did she damage her vocal cords?
@@gabrielamejia4432 When the real red went to the mirror maze the tethered choked her.
No she looked it up sometimes people with extreme ptsd of trauma develop that voice lupita did research on it and worked with her volcano coach to make sure it would not damage her voice she actually studied a real life issue that happens to a few people who go though extreme trauma or ptsd and development different voices some stop talking completely some get a studded and some talk like she did . It has a name she said it in an interview when asked about the voice for red I’ll try and link it
Y’all I watched this for the first time on a plane and when I looked out my window, I thought I saw a red line going across the ground and I almost lost my mind
This movie does to much to our brains after watching I be thinking I’m crazy 😭😭😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bruh thats so scaey
Yo i came back from this movie and my family was sleep and as i pass my mothers room, she started grunting and i was like 😱😱😱😱😱😱 but turns out she had sleep paralysis and was trying to talk/scream so someone would wake her up
You were trippin at how much the movie freaked you out. It’s cool. Lol!
So no one else is gonna mention that she just didn't look at the road for a solid 15 seconds? 😂
Isn’t that what people do when they drive.....
@@shaniatingman2083 no?
@@minasenegal7565 yeah but she could have moved the wheel the wrong way and the car would have went of the road
That scene was slowed down to add tension so its probably just 1-2 seconds irl Also, exaggeration in movies
@@SaxandRelax yes?
THE SON KNEW!! HE FREAKING KNEW!!!
But is he the tethered son?
chrisgurl30 he can’t be because the tethered one doesn’t have a mouth and he does
I was waiting for someone to mention the son!!! Thank you!!! Lol can we take a moment and discuss what the hell was going on at the end, before the sun placed the mask on?
Angelica Thompson I honestly think the real mother told the son the truth
@@blackberry8615 STRONG POINT!! Wow, i never thought of that, that would make so much sense. Absolutely Love this film, its so deep! That last scene however always gets to me, just the way he stares at her and turns away placing his mask back on. It amazes me that secretly the mother was honestly the "true" villiain who in the end: choked red, replaced her, lived her life, had her children, ran back into her, killed her, continued to live on. You're right, red did tell her son the real truth.I just question how come he didn't say or ask anything?
explains how she knew exactly where the tunnels are
She actually forgot after so many years
@@Dapperdan972 nope, she went there knowing red and jason would be there. and she knew which locker jason was in. because they were tethered
@@Dapperdan972it was probably in her repressed memory just like how she remembered she was actually tethered, the location felt familiar
No wonder Red is so angry
That ain't Red 😬😬😬
@@bonsaio815 The commenter clearly meant the actual Red, not the person in the scene. Our protagonist wronged Red by basically stealing her life. It’s kinda fucked up when you think about it.
Yes it was all about revenge
my dumbass thought you were talking about angry birds red
@@uchihamadara6293hahahaha
I love this plot twist so much. Hits so much different when you watch the movie again. It was not a random attack, it was a revenge plot.
I wanted closure but all I got was more opened doors
Could be for a reason......
@England’s Guard I think all the other countries banded together to stop them and take back the United States.
@@sw8330GKEEPER You really think the other countries would actually want the United States back?
@England’s Guard LMFAOO idk why you saying they probably got nuked cracks me up so much
Now we got Nope coming out next year.. oh hell nah man. 😂
How and why was Lupita Nyongo not nominated for an Oscar?
Michael Fitzgerald i guess they don't consider horror films
Michael Fitzgerald because this movie was overrated Lolol. If you get past her good acting, the movie is mediocre at best
Jarred Harper I agree. The movie is eh to me lupita was what sold the film to me. If it wasn’t for her amazing acting I would’ve lost interest.
Why didn't she get a Oscar? U shitting me? You thought US had Oscar worthy performances? Sheesh smh
No one is allowed to get an oscar or even a nom after Toni Collette got snubbed for hereditary
I love how this ending isn’t exactly a happy ending, but at the same time it isn’t really a downer ending. The Wilson’s do make it out alive and they all survive, but Jason now knows the truth of the “Adelaide” he was with. And at the same time, America seems to be in shambles with the Tethered. I love it when movies end with these more ambiguous notes
and how red didn’t end up getting her justice
@@rae2443 I don't really agree. That last shot, the tethered doing Hands Across America to replicate one of Red's last experience before being stolen, capturing a revolutionary impulse that the original never truly could, that's her justice.
This has to be one of the best twist ever in cinema history !!
@Tyranitar Series i respect you're opinion, but I think that twist is a little overrated : )
Tyranitar Series meh
@Tyranitar Series vader literally means father it was kinda obvious but I still have to agree that moments really cool
@@cuber3603 right? Even in movie "Pitch Perfect" anna kendrick character said vader mean "Father" in german (correct me if im wrong) so its not that hard to understand or "mindblowing" its good twist but yeah... its kinda obvious lol
Have you ever seen the saw movies...those like mind blowing me all the time (my opinion lol just saying) but I think their prob the best ones to me
Its so creepy how she realizes that her son is onto her, and she smiles about it as if she's proud of what she did
It's not that she's proud. Stop trying to make her evil, she isn't. Her only crime was wanting a better life for herself. She smiled because she realized it doesn't matter what she is. It was a smile of acceptance. She isn't afraid of who she is anymore. The son knowing she's a tethered doesn't change anything. She will always be his mother. This will always be her family.
@@HarshDude126 Jordan Peele told you that?
@@wave5009 did jordan peele tell you she smiles because she's proud? No, he didn't.
@@Meh2752 yes he did. In an email
@@HarshDude126 I think one of her notable crimes is letting her other self stay underground instead of trying to live out her own life. She had decades of sound mind and body to figure out a way to expose the clone facility and save all the people down there. She didn't really have to swap to be free.
This movie was totally brilliant, the scene of her daughter's doppelganger "trading places" with her totally freaked me out.
I remember everyone in the theater including myself gasping so loud when this happened. Jordan Peele is a master of Horror!!! What an icon!
Yesss the theater was SHOOK
This is perhaps my favourite closing scene of any horror film since at least the 1980s. Without a single gut being crunched, that overwhelming extended final shot is disturbing in the best way. And the music from Hair has never been used better...
This is hauntingly terrifying once you realize that if she never swapped at all she never would’ve gotten the inspiration to do Hands Across America. That smile tells us she knows she’s the reason for this nationwide issue
I can’t figure out how I feel about this. On the one hand, yeah, Adelaide did something terrible, awful to Red and frankly deserves something coming to her. But on the other hand that is HER family. I kept thinking she stole Red’s family from her but, no! Adelaide fell in love with Gabe and had two kids! But then Red of course was a little girl who got kidnapped and was forced to live her life underground with some weird creatures that look exactly like people you know and do similar things but are extremely creepy about it all. Not to mention eating raw rabbit. Hell yeah she’d want revenge on Adelaide... But she also lead a mass murder spree against a people who previously had absolutely no idea they existed. The only one who deserved anything in the movie was Adelaide. I guess in end neither of them are in the right.
If u think of it, Adelaide just wanted a normal life, I think if we had a chance to replace the life she had with our double gangers life, most of us wouldn't pass on it. On the other hand, if u was red, ANYBODY would also want revenge on what's rightfully there's. Its so creepy and if u put urself in both their perspective who can we rly blame....
@@JMaefranzeni think most would just escape and not switch places lol nothing wouldve happend if she just left she didnt have to kidnap her.
Yeah. Really, I can't blame Red for wanting her revenge and I can't blame Adelaide for wanting out of that underground hellhole.
The inclusion of "Les Fleur" as the last song is, in my opinion, on of the best non-diegetic music choices ever made in a feature film.
Nobody: Literally Nobody: United States Government: Interesting
STOP IM SCARED NOW
Hollywood and the C.I.A work together... They put the Truth in movies and make it seem ridiculous Stay Woke 👁
I had a dream about tethered people and the place in the movie where the feathered stay looked like the place in my dream. And granted till this day, I’ve never seen this movie. Very creepy
@@rachela.5981 if youve never seen the movie how do you know what the place looks like lmao sus
The movie was kinda interesting when we figured out that the “mother” was the evil mother and the “evil” mother was the good mother
Ehh, you could make an argument for neither or both being evil.
If you think about it nobody is really right or wrong in this
Both were twisted by their environments
Adelaide isn't evil. She just wanted a better life. She wanted to escape her endless suffering. That's just human nature.
@@HarshDude126First of all Biiitch you think stealing somebody's life is ok Second Of All Biiitch you think strangling and injuring somebody's vocal chords are ok and Third of all Biiitch You think locking them like in a bed is ok? What's wrong with you
There is another reference to Michale Jackson and Thriller here. The way Adelaide looks into the camera and has a creepy smile is a nod to how Michael looks at the camera with an eerie smile and glowing eyes at the end of the Thriller music video.
3:07 "And I, for one, welcome our new tethered overlords..."
Unless you get killed by your Tethered that is.
All pokemon clones be like ..
The greatest detail was during the final fight scene when "Red" was gracefully dodging Addy's moves and Addy just kept stumblingbupon herself trying to violently end "Red".
What amazes me about this twist is how obvious it was after watching the second time around. It’s like all the hints were there. And when you think about it, this is such a typical trope with a lot of movies; the main character not turning out to be who we initially thought they were, especially after rooting for them the whole movie. But as obvious as this was, for some reason that thought that Adelaide was really the tethered , did not cross my mind at all when I saw this for the first time. I was too busy trying to put together every small detail that I completely missed this twist. It’s brilliant.
I don’t know why, but I really love this ending paired with the song. It’s beautiful yet disturbing.
My opinion: Cruel but brilliant plot twist at the end of the movie.
@England’s Guard Why do you keep saying the tethered got nuked?
@England’s Guard by who the government because the other countries aren’t traveling all the way over to bomb some people lmao so obviously our government bombed them then
Peele movies are always very clearly portraying some sort of metaphor. I believe my takeaway from Us is that neither side of this oppressive system is evil despite the system itself being evil. The clones underground are not evil for desiring to be free and to live their own lives, and their anger for those on the surface makes sense when considering the endless distress they had to endure underground which undoubtedly broke their sanity. The privileged people on the surface are not evil either as they are just living their lives. Specifically, they had no hand in creating the system which oppressed those underground. This last part I believe to be the primary metaphor for Us. The system in the movie is a metaphor for that of the real world, where there is significant class disparities, with those in the lower class often fruitlessly trying to copy the actions of the more privileged because that’s all they have the power to do. Alongside this, many of the privileged can’t be blamed for the system, despite benefitting massively from it at the expense of the lower class, as they did not create it. The moral that can be derived from this is that a system can be evil without either side, the oppressed or the oppressors, being evil themselves. It’s the system that must be dismantled, not the people in either group.
Incredible now how obvious it is that she was the doppelganger all along. Not being able to speak to begin with, Red initially being the only doppelganger who was able to speak and more. That's what I love about Jordan Peele - you notice more hints and clues the more times you watch it. We had that in GET OUT and likely will with NOPE as well.
The son knew. But he just said to himself “I’m gonna just mind my business” and why wouldn’t he? She was a good mother to him. She provided a good life.
I think Red/ the real Adelia told him when she kidnapped him to the underground bunker place.
Its a bit creepy when people put happy songs in sad or creepy scenes, I’m the only one that thinks this?
No your not or scary songs In happy or sad scenes
I kinda feel bad for red she wanted her life back when her evil clone switched
But its sad for the other side aswell
@@HaiderAli-nm1kj they could have just lived as sisters
@@clxudy8680 true but how would she know better
she only learnt humanity later
@@HaiderAli-nm1kj Adelaide was smiling like the devil tho- she clearly didn’t feel bad about it at the time
When you see that ending scene with the big chain of the tethered, and the happy music playing, it's creepy on the first watch, but when you watch again afterwards, it could be seen as the tethered celebrating being free and getting their revenge!! Still, you're not sure if you should be rooting for them or not. Great writing in this movie!!
The scary thing is though How many of the surface dwellers are left?... Cause if the tethered join the line after killing their counter part Then wouldn’t that mean like at least 85% of America is dead...
From siccors
It’s been calculated that you only need ~2,000,000 people to form that line which would be less than 1% of Americans, but I guess there could be multiple lines.
Take in account that at least some portion of america has guns in their house, it would be considerably easy to kill the doppelgangers.
I doubt it ever getting done. Not even 3% of it. Just because an unarmed family of dumb blondes got slaughtered doesn't mean the whole U.S. would suffer the same fate. They're literally dim-witted killers barely able to speak, all dressed the same with red jumpsuits. It was even broadcasted on TV. Spot one and shoot it in the head. Easy as that.
@@Y0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0ow I was thinking the same thing when watching the movie, but the fact that you don't see any other survivors after the invasion properly begins made me think otherwise.
I just love the concept of the villain still winning at the end of the movie. The Tethered Adelaide took away the real Adelaides life, she was just getting revenge and the Tethered still won which you don't realise until the end
Not the villain
0:42 Every doppelgänger deserves an amusement.
Gotta love that the signature end this channel has for the clips reflects what logically follows next : Military helicopters just no scoping the tethered.
Nyongo's acting ohgod it was so smooth at that part where she subtly smirked
The fact that the one in the orange jumpsuit was the REAL girl.. the tethered girl had to learn to talk, cause as you notice they make those weird sounds, and the whole point of the movie was that the real one had gone after her for her revenge of taking over her life.
Oh man, when Minnie Riperton kicked-in with 'Les Fleurs' (I frickin’ *_LOVE_* that song!), & the camera pulls back/up to reveal all of the [un-!]tethered "hands-across-America", I had the *biggest,* most _ridiculous_ smile on my face, just brilliant! I know some people - including the majority of reviewers - felt it was not as good as the phenomenal 'Get Out', but for me, 'Us' was a different kind of film, & I thought it was brilliant, in a slightly _different_ way! Kudos, Jordan Peele, the exceptional Lupita Nyong'o, & not forgetting Winston Duke too!
thats how i feel nobody has mentioned it in the comments but you.its the best part.
masterpiece of an ending. that needle drop and the look on adelaide’s face. priceless 👌
Nobody: Freshmen in the hallway: 3:12
Tim O'Donnell yes
and middle schoolers
😂
bruhhhhh
Did jason know that Adelaide had been switched? because the look he gave her in the car implied it
He knew, but he seemed to be saying that he wouldn't tell anyone.
Yes he knew, which is why he put his mask over his face, so that he could hide his fear
@@bonsaio815 correct me if wrong but for me it‘s more like a parallel to his tether who was almost dog like and always put his mask over his face. in this scene he‘s like the loyal "dog" that stays with its owner
@@seppmeister2394 omg you have blown my mind
When I saw this movie the scene where tethered Addy chokes real Addy gave me literal chills down my spine. What an amazing twist ending to a horror film.
This masterpiece came out 4 years ago. Can you believe that? Time flies.
2 years now
3 years now.
4 years now.
I wish they kept in the little extra part of this reveal that wasn't in the final film, where Weyland and Eartha (The Tethered versions of Adelaide's parents; Russel and Rayne) find Adelaide chained to the bed, mistaking her for Red, hey that rhymes. Because it was so fucking creepy, but it also told us a lot about the tethered, it knd of showed us that even when they attempt to care for someone; they do it in a very negative and disturbing way, I mean instead of being loving, they both come off as obsessive and possessive. It made Adelaide's despair even sadder and more terrifying too because for a brief moment she thought that her parents had found her, only for them to start acting all weird and creepy, between Rayne's demented staring, the way she swings her head around and Weyland's mood swings, their attempts to nonverbally communicate with her, it just seemed like such a bad birthday for her. In addition; that scene also showed Adelaide's laryngeal spasmodic dysphonia (her slow breathy speech impediment) in it's developmental stages, how it was impacting her ability to vocalize, seemingly brought on by Red's strangulation of her. Anyway, glad they kept it as a deleted scene. It would've fit in with this reveal scene so nicely though.
I agree that scene is creepy as hell. Problem is putting it without slowing the pace of the ending reveal
I really wish Jordan Peele made a second movie.
@England’s Guard and most people probably escaped to canada or mexico
He might
I’m convinced that Get Out and Us take place in the same universe. The thing is, I hope Chris and Rod are ok, hopefully their tethered didn’t get them.
@@RealHajimeHinata this is confirmed!
@@7skilllit your source for this?
Me at 3am home alone : ... KZhead : dude watch this
I already saw the this plot twist coming just how the tiny details were insinuated in the earlier parts of the movie but what I like about it is how it was revealed. Like, Jordan Peele is really a genius in filmmaking. He knows how to tell a story beautifully :)
I hope they make a part 2 because the son knows and would like too see what would happen 😭
Fun fact: youre not watching in full screen
The_ MetaMegatross when you said that I was like are you in my house
@@JessDaDonn XD
*checks my closet*
*Hello 911?*
Well of course I’m not, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to read this comment
This movie is so dark specially when you don’t fear demon specters ghost legends clown but you do fear religion politics and humans well welcome to my fears
What the doppelgänger did to the real girl was unforgivable and it also explains why she's doing all this to her She took away her life!
Yeah but can you really blame her ? who would want to spend the rest of their days copying the person above till the day they die ?
@@TheGamerClown True. I can't really blame either of the Adelaide's for doing the things that they've done.
Us: *invaded by clones* Us citizens: *Leaves* Mexico: You could not live with your own failure...........
Mexican immigrants: 👁👄👁
This little girl was creepy af
Rewatching a second time after you know the twist makes it better. You pick up on all the clues laid out throughout the film.
Context: So as you can see, Jason stares looking at she's mom with his eyes stick to her face, her mom also looked him, and then the mom discovered that Jason discovered the true, and that true am gonna tell you now. So we can see Addy on the fair going into the mirror place or whatever its called, and founds she's doppelganger which did something in which Addy fainted, so we can see how the doppelganger puts her on the bed, and wear she's clothes so that she can go outside and take Addy's place. After seeing all this, we can discover that this Addy is the real doppelganger, and Red (the other "doppelganger") was the real Addy. Jason discovered that fact but not because of how they were looking at theirselves right now, it was because Jason and all of they knew and know that doppelgangers can't talk, and Red was the only one that was talking, and also, when the little "Addy" arrived from the fair, as you can see, she wasnt talking and anything like that, because she was the doppelganger, i hope you can help me giving like!! God bless you all!! ❤
I felt so bad for the girl who was taken down there. She even asked her why she didn't take her with her.
What u mean taking wit her
either Jason was also replaced by his tether or he knew
Christ, this ending scene still gives me chills. The pretty sunny, "Les Fleur" by Minnie Repperton just seals it for me.
FR LIKE ALL THE RED STANDING HOLDING HANDS AND THE MUSIC IS JUST DISTURBING 😭
@@Iwazumis.hoodie. I remember "Hands Across America"..it was a pretty big deal back then. :D
So do they just stand there and hold hands forever
No. They stand there for approximately 15 minutes. In the real event, the people held hands for 15 minutes. But I dunno, they might've. I mean they're celebrating escaping the underground.
@@angelicatorrance.2762 so after 15 minutes what do they do?
wow lupita's acting here, even with no words spoken, just so amazing!
I ABSOLUTELY love this scene!!
One of the best movie closing sequences ever. Especially for the horror genre.
The song from the beautiful Minnie Ripperton made this ending even more chilling.
Am I the only one who has come back to watch this a couple times bc they’re so in awe by it???
3:14 it’s all fun and games until a mountain lion mauls one of the tethered to death
They might stop the line to jump the mountain lions
This movie was/is absolutely amazing! Need a part 2, quick :3
What I truly love, and what is so unsettling in this film is, I think the boy knows exactly who she is now. And this leads to a bit of a problem. Will Adelaide kill him to keep him quiet...? Is that what she's thinking as they drive off? What did the "tethered" Adelaide tell the boy as she took him? Was she kind to him? You wonder why she had him in a locker all that time. Trying to protect him...? Like a true mother would? "Us" is insanely addicting, and the ending scene with the "Hands Across America" and Minnie Repperton's "Les Fleurs" carrying us out - it's all just damned brilliant.
She won't kill him since she raised him. He's still her son
@@KatanaRikku she committed murder already, not that much of a stretch.
I am obsessed with this movie with the crazy symbolism and the amazing plot twist even though you HAVE to watch a video explaining the movie that just makes it more fun.
The plot twist was twisted but brilliant.
The part where they are all holding hands creeps me the fudge out. 😂
I love how the evil master plan ends up being a huge piece of Performance Art.
The movie's ending shows US how successful the Tethered had become, even though their leader (Red) has been killed. She wanted her Hands Across America operation to be heard, even though it (probably) led to a country-wide massacre.
oh hell no when they’re all holding hands- i cried PLSS
He puts on his mask when he is Un-Secure and that is one of the best plot twists ever
The faces these actors make sends absolute chills down my spine! Those creepy smiles!