Una familia va a pasar unos dias a su casa de la playa, pero la tranquilidad se vuelve tensión cuando reciben a unos visitantes que no son bienvenidos.Una familia va a pasar unos dias a su casa de la playa, pero la tranquilidad se vuelve tensión cuando reciben a unos visitantes que no son bienvenidos.Una familia va a pasar unos dias a su casa de la playa, pero la tranquilidad se vuelve tensión cuando reciben a unos visitantes que no son bienvenidos.
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Great idea, questionable execution...
I am torn on whether or not I like the story of Us. Part of me really likes the originality of the idea and the subtle social commentary the film delivers; however, I felt that despite Us having an interesting idea, the execution led to a disjointed story that felt a bit scatterbrained. There were definitely parts of the film that were suspenseful and horrifying, but at the same time, other parts felt too over-explained or tropey. This leads to me having many unanswered questions about certain aspects and feeling like other aspects shouldn't have been explained at all to keep the mystery. I think the story is hard to talk about without spoiling it, but overall, I expected more from Jordan Peele's writing but did enjoy some of it.
Despite my indecisive feelings of the film's story, many pieces of the film were exceptionally well done. One aspect that stood out in Us was the soundtrack and the usage of music. I think the original soundtrack was memorable and used appropriately to accentuate the feeling of horror at some points in the film. On the flip side, the soundtrack was used to perfectly contrast what was going on onscreen. This led to some great sequences (the Beach Boys scene) that utilized the soundtrack in an interesting way. Another part of the film that I really enjoyed was Lupita Nyong'o and the child actors' performances. Nyong'o in particular is the most terrifying part of the film. She plays both a horrific monster and a badass mother, making it easy to forget that the same actor plays them.
As a whole, I think Us is an enjoyable horror film that has some missteps with its story elements and structure. I would recommend this film to horror fans, but don't go into the film expecting anything like Get Out.
Despite my indecisive feelings of the film's story, many pieces of the film were exceptionally well done. One aspect that stood out in Us was the soundtrack and the usage of music. I think the original soundtrack was memorable and used appropriately to accentuate the feeling of horror at some points in the film. On the flip side, the soundtrack was used to perfectly contrast what was going on onscreen. This led to some great sequences (the Beach Boys scene) that utilized the soundtrack in an interesting way. Another part of the film that I really enjoyed was Lupita Nyong'o and the child actors' performances. Nyong'o in particular is the most terrifying part of the film. She plays both a horrific monster and a badass mother, making it easy to forget that the same actor plays them.
As a whole, I think Us is an enjoyable horror film that has some missteps with its story elements and structure. I would recommend this film to horror fans, but don't go into the film expecting anything like Get Out.
Could have been so much better.
A family take a trip to the beach, and soon after their lives take a deadly twist as doppelgangers begin to appear.
I didn't care for it when I saw it at the cinema, but I thought I'd take another look, based on the various awards, and some of the many good opinions about it.
Once again, I'm of the same opinion, total frustration, what a totally frustrating mix of ambiguity, good acting, good ideas and poor storytelling.
I loved the initial premise, and those scenes where the family are terrified by their doubles, brilliant, so creepy, but sadly after that it just descends into nothing.
I felt like I was just left to scratch my head wondering exactly what was going on, we're only given a snippet of the story, I wanted to know more.
There were a couple of good scenes, and a few good jump scares, but nothing to really register or keep you awake at night, they could have gone so much further.
I will commend the acting, I thought Lupita Nyong'o in particular did an excellent job, especially playing the two parts.
Overall decent, but a little disappointing.
6/10.
I didn't care for it when I saw it at the cinema, but I thought I'd take another look, based on the various awards, and some of the many good opinions about it.
Once again, I'm of the same opinion, total frustration, what a totally frustrating mix of ambiguity, good acting, good ideas and poor storytelling.
I loved the initial premise, and those scenes where the family are terrified by their doubles, brilliant, so creepy, but sadly after that it just descends into nothing.
I felt like I was just left to scratch my head wondering exactly what was going on, we're only given a snippet of the story, I wanted to know more.
There were a couple of good scenes, and a few good jump scares, but nothing to really register or keep you awake at night, they could have gone so much further.
I will commend the acting, I thought Lupita Nyong'o in particular did an excellent job, especially playing the two parts.
Overall decent, but a little disappointing.
6/10.
Did I watch the same movie as the people that are giving this a 10/10???
Was excited to watch this movie with all the hype surrounding it. The first 20 mins or so was on par with my expectations and then it just fell flat on its face. Not nearly as good as Get Out. Way to many plot holes and un answered questions. Acting was decent and writing was average. Some funny parts and the soundtrack are the only thing that really saves this movie from being a 3 or a 4.
"Get Out" of the mindset that this is a straight-forward horror film
People thinking this will be a straight-forward horror film will be disappointed; Nosotros (2019) is a complex, mind bending experience that tests the limitations of what a horror film can be. What's great about the film is how differently people will interpret what they've witnessed. I left the theater tonight to the sounds of people passionately discussing theories, different explanations and thoughts on it all - and that, to me, is one of the great joys in leaving a great film.
A really interesting Horror movie with a great premise but big problems
Whilst not just as good as Get Out, Us is a film I really can't stop thinking about. I kind of liked it, I kind of didn't and honestly, I'm a bit conflicted. I think the cinematography and concept are absolutely fantastic. The acting is pretty good and the score is great. The editing is probably the weaker parts of a really damn good film and really lets down the script and a lot of the execution.
I think some of the script is half-baked with plot-holes but what it does with the concept itself feels like something out of a great short story. The main actress is fantastic honestly, she does a great job and what happens at the end really turns the plot on its head and I'll definitely be having a different experience in the next watch which is great.
I really love how bizarre this film is, I love the ambiguity and the direction. I love the style and execution. It's a sort of creepy style which I've loved in other short films which hasn't really been explored until now. There are some great unlaying themes in there as well but it still definitely has its problems especially in the sound editing (the soundtrack is great but it is overused in parts where it didn't need to be) and the editing itself especially in several cuts between the past and the present.
In the end, though, I see myself really coming to love it on a second watch, I honestly can't stop thinking about it even though there were some things that could be better but this film really shows that Jordan Peele is a force to be reckoned with especially in Horror. I would love to see him tackle other genres or Horror sub-genres. If you liked Get Out, you'll probably like this film too, it's a really interesting film and it will be talked about for years to come. I give this movie a Not Perfect but Very Interesting/10.
I think some of the script is half-baked with plot-holes but what it does with the concept itself feels like something out of a great short story. The main actress is fantastic honestly, she does a great job and what happens at the end really turns the plot on its head and I'll definitely be having a different experience in the next watch which is great.
I really love how bizarre this film is, I love the ambiguity and the direction. I love the style and execution. It's a sort of creepy style which I've loved in other short films which hasn't really been explored until now. There are some great unlaying themes in there as well but it still definitely has its problems especially in the sound editing (the soundtrack is great but it is overused in parts where it didn't need to be) and the editing itself especially in several cuts between the past and the present.
In the end, though, I see myself really coming to love it on a second watch, I honestly can't stop thinking about it even though there were some things that could be better but this film really shows that Jordan Peele is a force to be reckoned with especially in Horror. I would love to see him tackle other genres or Horror sub-genres. If you liked Get Out, you'll probably like this film too, it's a really interesting film and it will be talked about for years to come. I give this movie a Not Perfect but Very Interesting/10.
The 'Us' Cast's Marvel Connections Go Way Back
The 'Us' Cast's Marvel Connections Go Way Back
Not only had Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke met before Black Panther, but Jordan Peele also has a surprising connection to the superhero film. See how the cast of Us is connected.
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- CuriosidadesJordan Peele gave the cast 11 horror films to watch so they would have "a shared language" when filming: Tiburón (1975), Morir todavía (1991), El resplandor (1980), Babadook (2014), It Follows (2014), 2 hermanas (2003), Los pájaros (1963), Funny Games - Juegos divertidos (1997), Martyrs (2008), Déjame entrar (2008), and El sexto sentido (1999).
- Pifias(at around 1h) Adelaide struggled to reach the fireplace poker (when handcuffed to the table) despite the table being light enough to push/drag closer to the fireplace.
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Kitty Tyler: Ophelia, call the police.
Ophelia: OK. Playing "Fuck tha Police" by N.W.A.
- Créditos adicionalesThe names of the Tethered are colored red in the credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: Super Bowl Trailers 2019 (2019)
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Written by Richard Rudolph, Charles Stepney
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- Presupuesto
- 20.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 175.084.580 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 71.117.625 US$
- 24 mar 2019
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 256.071.218 US$
- Duración
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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