
Get Out – Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele’s 2017 film Get Out masterfully blends horror with social commentary and is widely regarded as a significant film about modern racism. The story follows Chris Washington, a young Black photographer played by Daniel Kaluuya, as he meets his white girlfriend’s family for the first time. Initially, the family appears friendly and welcoming, but Chris soon notices strange and unsettling behavior from both the family and the people in their community.
As the plot unfolds, Chris uncovers a disturbing secret behind the family's seemingly progressive facade. The film reveals that Black individuals are targeted for their bodies to be taken over by wealthy white people. This horror scenario serves as a metaphor for structural and subtle forms of racism. In particular, the film critiques a type of racism that appears superficially liberal or admiring but continues to treat Black individuals as objects rather than as individuals.
Get Out received widespread critical acclaim for its original blend of suspense, satire, and social critique. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and established Jordan Peele as an influential voice in contemporary cinema. Today, the film is often discussed as an example of how genre films can address serious social issues like racism in powerful and innovative ways.

