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.
A lot of hype, but not fully satisfying.
I hate saying this, but this film is the product of when you've got incredible everything and an underdeveloped script. The concepts are great, but lose their value and appreciation because there is so much with so little explanation, leaving me with the impression that they were not completely thought-out.
Acting was incredible, cinematography, lighting, set design, and sound track were wonderful too! It's just that the script and story does not fully deliver. It's so conceptual that it loses horror, yet so rushed in execution that it loses coherence.
Disappointed
I wanted to like this movie, I was so excited about the trailer and I like the idea behind it, it's very original... but it simply didn't happed. Although we can say that Jordan Peele is a filmmaker who thinks outside the box and brings important and strong subjects, I thought the movie was poorly developed. I need to believe in what I'm watching, but there are so many plot holes and inconsistencies that the whole experience was damaged. The metaphors are confusing, the explanations are flat and forced, the writing felt really lazy to me.
And to add, I thought the mix of comedy and horror, that can be made in very harmonic ways, was unbalanced. All the time the comedic moments came up to break the tension, so I was not able to get scared at all and I wanted to be.
Nevertheless, I'd like to point out the amazing acting of Lupyta. Her delivery is always intense and strong, no matter which character she is playing. And I hope Peele keeps his originality, but learns to develop better narratives in the future.
"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.
"Us" is overrated
How can this movie have an average rating of -currently- 6.8? This movie doesn't deserve that. I don't know what motivates people to give it more than 5 stars - maybe because of the music used?
The beginning, which was very promising, is the best part of the movie. But when "someone" starts talking, the movie seems like a B movie or even partly like a comedy until almost the very end. Unfortunately, even the interesting ending didn't help.
I actually found the story exciting, but unfortunately almost 2/3 of the movie is just pure trash.
Get Out was great, but "Us" feels too forced, it wants to shock, but in my opinion it doesn't do anything. The actors are great and so is the music used, but that combined with the story is only a 3/10 for me.
The beginning, which was very promising, is the best part of the movie. But when "someone" starts talking, the movie seems like a B movie or even partly like a comedy until almost the very end. Unfortunately, even the interesting ending didn't help.
I actually found the story exciting, but unfortunately almost 2/3 of the movie is just pure trash.
Get Out was great, but "Us" feels too forced, it wants to shock, but in my opinion it doesn't do anything. The actors are great and so is the music used, but that combined with the story is only a 3/10 for me.
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.
- Citas
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)
- Banda sonoraLes Fleurs
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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