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Nope

  • 2022
  • R
  • 2h 10m
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6.8/10
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Nope (2022)
The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery.
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The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling phenomenon.The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling phenomenon.The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling phenomenon.

  • Director
    • Jordan Peele
  • Writer
    • Jordan Peele
  • Stars
    • Daniel Kaluuya
    • Keke Palmer
    • Brandon Perea
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    6.8/10
    303K
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    628
    274
    • Director
      • Jordan Peele
    • Writer
      • Jordan Peele
    • Stars
      • Daniel Kaluuya
      • Keke Palmer
      • Brandon Perea
    • 2.4KUser reviews
    • 410Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 42 wins & 179 nominations total

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    Daniel Kaluuya
    Daniel Kaluuya
    • OJ Haywood
    Keke Palmer
    Keke Palmer
    • Emerald Haywood
    Brandon Perea
    Brandon Perea
    • Angel Torres
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Antlers Holst
    Steven Yeun
    Steven Yeun
    • Ricky 'Jupe' Park
    Wrenn Schmidt
    Wrenn Schmidt
    • Amber Park
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Otis Haywood Sr.
    Devon Graye
    Devon Graye
    • Ryder Muybridge
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    • Gordy
    Barbie Ferreira
    Barbie Ferreira
    • Nessie
    Donna Mills
    Donna Mills
    • Bonnie Clayton
    Osgood Perkins
    Osgood Perkins
    • Fynn Bachman
    Eddie Jemison
    Eddie Jemison
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    Jacob Kim
    Jacob Kim
    • Young Ricky 'Jupe' Park
    Sophia Coto
    Sophia Coto
    • Mary Jo Elliott
    Jennifer Lafleur
    Jennifer Lafleur
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      • Jordan Peele
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      • Jordan Peele
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    8tachiiderp

    Captivating but going to be a divisive experience

    The biggest praise I can give is the cinematography and camera work. I really enjoy looking at wide shots of landscapes and the slow or sudden movements of the camera pushing the tension and anxiety of the scene without having to rely on dialogue or even any acting.

    I think the film will be divisive among its audience though. I think this is due to a couple of reasons. First, the story progression feels confusing at times to what we are used to seeing in a thriller or horror. I think labelling it as horror will automatically steer away some people while those that enjoys horror may be disappointed that it lacks enough scares to be called a horror. The trailer I feel also gives away too much and puts the film in a box that might detract viewers. Ultimately, you really have to be open-minded going to this movie. In respect to the genre, Nope really isn't a horror, but more of a blend of some sci-fi, some mystery, some comedy, and luckily, no romance.

    Nonetheless, I enjoyed the film. I think for movie lovers this will generally be a good experience. Peele seem to focus more on our shared love for films more than sticking to a particular formula of a single genre. There are many small things you'll enjoy if you already love movies, but it will probably have a visibly different experience to a casual movie goer.

    The themes of the film is also a good one, I feel. It feels like a cautionary modern fairy tale and the somewhat real dangers of chasing fame and disrespecting nature.

    Jordan Peele is shaping out to be a director whose name alone will generate an audience and I would put Nope as a more captivating experience than Us, and around the same level as Get Out despite being two very different stories. His vision and creativity continues to remain highly interesting and I'm so curious to find out what he goes to work on next!
    6ForCryingOutLoudThen

    Keke Palmer sadly almost ruined this horror for me

    It would have been a good, suspenseful horror movie, leaving you wondering what on earth is happening... IF it hadn't been for the most over-the-top exaggerated extroverted Keke Palmer filling EVERY SINGLE silent moment where you otherwise COULD have been finding out what's going on yourself.

    Mysterious things finally start happening, and while you otherwise would have been left with your own thoughts looking at the mystery through Daniel's perspective, the bubble of mystery is instead burst by Keke's SHRILLING vocal outbursts through the entire ordeal.

    The exaggerated, comical accent and tone just ENTIRELY kills the otherwise eerie suspense for me.

    Every single attempt of horror moment, she manages to kill. No pun intended.
    6max-dominic

    Started with overwhelming potential.

    I can honestly say I have never had any movie grip me with so much curiosity and excitement in the first 30 minutes only to end with so great a weight of disappointment at it's close.

    As others have pointed out, it's difficult to understand why - given the plethora of avenues that were available and sure to be imagined by so talented a mind as Jordan Peele - this is where the film was taken.

    There was boundless opportunity for storylines that could have classed in the same category of special and original as Get Out and Us - Peele's previous works, but the film became bizarre. No other word for it.

    Peele's characters are usually so believable, and it is one of the cornerstones of his work that has best enabled audiences to feel so enraptured and immersed prior to Nope. That convincing forming of character is missing in more than a few here. Not - it should be noted - in the two main characters played by Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer, but when surrounding and still important characters fall so flat and insincere in the majority of the film, it takes a lot away from the strong work Daniel and Keke produce.

    I don't know whether I'm more disappointed at the execution of the film, or that so valuable an opportunity for alternative and haunting plot lines was wasted.

    It was generally not good - and it really pains me to say that.
    6seansoulo73

    Not Sure Where Jordan Was Going

    I hope we are not about to see the Shyamalan effect with Jordan Peele, where the debut film is amazing and everything that follows leaves you scratching your head. I feel like I'm on that road with Peele's body of silver screen work. "Get Out" was a masterpiece, while "Us" jus didn't do it for me and now "Nope!"

    Keke Palmer did her thing in the role she played (she is the star of this movie for sure) and Daniel kept up with a good performance in his own right, but the film itself was something outta the Twilight Zone. More of a sci-fi thriller than a horror flick, it had too many holes and unanswered questions for my liking. Peele's approach to filmmaking is amazing, much like Shyamalan, but the stories, like Shyamalan's are starting to fall short of being good films.

    Jordan may have dreamt this story and woke up at 5am and jotted down every detail he could remember. And like our weird dreams, they never make any sense and we forget a lot of the details by the time we wake up! Nope was like one of those weird a... dreams!
    7RebelPanda

    Eight things I love about Nope

    1. Commentary on exploitative social media accounts that strive for the most clicks regardless of who they negatively impact.

    2. Keke Palmer's eccentric performance as Emerald. She should be in way more movies.

    3. Daniel Kaluuya's deadpan one liners.

    4. Rewatch value, there is build up to each twist and shocking moment. Mysterious and ambiguous scenes become scarier after learning context.

    5. Foreshadowing: it is absolutely everywhere. Sometimes done subtly, other times obviously.

    6. Subtle details; highly detailed set, script, and outfits, down to the logo on one of the main character's shirt.

    7. Sound effects. It goes beyond typical horror noise cues, using unique sounds to build-up scares. The blood curdling screams loudly echoing as the creature flies by are terrifying.

    8. Akira motorcycle shot. Thank you Jordan.

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    • Trivia
      The very early clip of a jockey riding a horse, which Emerald claims features her and OJ's ancestor, is a real 1878 animated series of photographs, one of the first moving images ever, which has come to be called Sallie Gardner at a Gallop (1878). Sallie Gardner is the name of the horse; the two jockeys were listed as being named "C. Marvin" and "G. Domm." Neither of their identities are known, though they very well could have been black as Emerald claims. In those days many jockeys were black, such as thirteen of the fifteen jockeys racing at the first Kentucky Derby in 1875.
    • Goofs
      After the horse Clover is found wandering out in the field, the character O.J. begins to escort the horse back to its home. But once they start walking, the horse's mane changes colors between black and white (indicating two different horses were used). This happens about 45 to 46 minutes into the film.
    • Quotes

      Antlers Holst: This dream you're chasing, where you end up at the top of the mountain, all eyes on you... it's the dream you never wake up from.

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the credits, a cartoony image/advertisement appears: "Come ride through Jupiter's Claim, as seen in Nope, at Universal Studios Hollywood, only on the World-Famous Studio Tour."
    • Connections
      Featured in Super Bowl LVI (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      La Vie c'est Chouette
      Music by François d'Aime

      Lyrics by Pierre Billon

      Performed by Jodie Foster

      Courtesy of Cinemag Bodard

      By arrangement with Editions Montparnasse

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Link
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • ¡Nop!
    • Filming locations
      • Firestone Ranch, Agua Dulce, California, USA(Haywood Ranch)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Dentsu
      • Monkeypaw Productions
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    • Budget
      • $68,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $123,277,080
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,366,910
      • Jul 24, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $171,235,592
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Sonics-DDP
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Dolby Surround 7.1

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