Horror has become too far more than knife-swinging Slasher killers, demon obsession or body-eaten aliens in recent years. Representatives like Ari Asters Hereditary – The Legacy and Jordan Peeles Get Out are reminiscent of them Multiplicity and creativity that can be elicited from the genre. They are films that leave us afraid, but also think about it.
So fitting that Peeles Get Out successor has recently been available on Netflix for streaming. This unusual horror pearl happens happily between the Genres, is an absolutely wild psycho-trip and at the same time vicariously funny. All of this opens up to an experience that has washed.
In us on Netflix, a family vacation becomes a fatal psycho-alb dream
Away from everyday work, from stress at home, just far away to the sea. Adelaide (Lupita Nyong’o) wishes more than anything. For her, her husband Gabe (Winston Duke) and her children Zora (Shahadi Wright Joseph) and Jason (Evan Alex), the vacation in a beach house is to be a well -deserved break.
It works quite well, everything seems to be wonderful and relaxed – until one evening four strangers are in the entrance of the holiday home. They wear red overalls and sneak onto the house like hungry predators. But the most scary is: you look like Mirror images from Adelaide and their family. It quickly becomes clear that the doppelgangers are on blood.
They enter the house and hunt for the family. A breathless escape and a fight for survival begin. At the same time, Adelaide approaches the secret that is behind the mysterious copies.
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We are a grotesque masterpiece full of high tension, crazy pictures and mystery
If you try to get to the point in a few words, you fail mercilessly. There is simply too much in this manifesto of the turned away horror. Jordan Peele stands above his bowl of ingredients and mixes Hölich Genres such as Home Invasion and Survival horror with psycho-thriller and splatter. A pinch of grotesque and satire here, some black comedy there.
We are an absolutely unique patchwork, a chimera of everything that shouldn’t work together and yet a wonderful one here Extra -class bizarre nightmare results. We have to snap for air as often as we laugh and ponder the puzzles that peels give us up.
From the first to the last second we are an incredibly strongly staged trip that knots the brain more than once. Without the fascinating, as emotional as well as frightening double performance Lupita Nyong’o would only work half as effective. But thanks to her and his disturbing but captivating pictures, we reverberate forever.
If you want to see how creative horror can really be, you should risk a look at us who recently in the Netflix streaming subscription is available.