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* [[https://www.npr.org/2018/01/22/579787673/why-tsa-officers-are-happy-about-the-get-out-oscar-nomination Many real life TSA officers loved Rod's character and how the film portrayed them in a sympathetic light.]]
* Jordan Peele getting the Best Original Screenplay Oscar -- the first black winner and one of only ''four'' black nominees in history, just for his very first movie -- being hugged by Daniel Kaluuya on his way down the aisle, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVmuTIQBoio his short but very thankful acceptance speech]] praising everyone who bought a ticket.
** There's also [[https://twitter.com/benwinston/status/970503916344365056 a picture of Keegan-Michael Key jumping two feet in the air and pumping his fists when he heard his friend's name being announced]], with sheer joy in his face.
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** There's also [[https://twitter.com/benwinston/status/970503916344365056 a picture of Keegan-Michael Key jumping two feet in the air and pumping his fists when he heard his friend announced]], with sheer joy in his face.

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** There's also [[https://twitter.com/benwinston/status/970503916344365056 a picture of Keegan-Michael Key jumping two feet in the air and pumping his fists when he heard his friend friend's name being announced]], with sheer joy in his face.
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* The TitleDrop of "Get out" in context. Andre says it when Chris's camera flash goes off, briefly breaking the hypnosis. He's telling Chris to ''run'' and escape before the Armitages get him.
* When Chris thinks Georgina (accidentally or otherwise) misplaced his phone, he mentions it to Rose. Later, Georgina comes to him and says Rose spoke to her about it, and apologizes. Chris immediately assures her that it's no big deal, and apologizes to ''her'', saying he didn't mean to get her in trouble with her employers. (Of course, it ''is'' a big deal, but he didn't know that yet, and still, it's nice of him.)

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* The TitleDrop of "Get out" in context. Andre says it when after Chris's camera flash goes off, briefly breaking the hypnosis. He's telling Chris to ''run'' and escape before the Armitages get him.
* When Chris thinks Georgina (accidentally or otherwise) misplaced his phone, he mentions it to Rose. Later, Georgina comes to him and says Rose spoke to her about it, and apologizes. Chris immediately assures her that it's no big deal, and apologizes to ''her'', saying he didn't mean to get her in trouble with her employers. (Of course, it ''is'' a big deal, but he didn't doesn't know that yet, and still, it's nice of him.)
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* Chris and Rose's close relationship is genuinely sweet... and a brutal subversion. Nothing about it seems sweet after TheReveal about her true nature.

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* Chris and Rose's close relationship is genuinely sweet. [[spoiler: This is no longer the case after TheReveal about her true nature, though.]]
* It's twisted, but there's something rather touching about the fact that [[spoiler: even after all she did to him, Chris seemingly intended to leave Rose alive when he fled the house. By comparison, he deliberately seeks out and kills the elder two Armitages, and subdues Jeremy twice, the second time fatally, in self-defense, but then attempts to leave without alerting Rose to his presence, likely because part of him ''still'' loved her]].
* "Get out" in context. [[spoiler:Andre says it when Chris's camera flash goes off, briefly breaking the hypnosis. He's telling Chris to ''run'' and escape before the Armitages get him.]]
* When he can't get help from the police, [[spoiler:Rod commandeers a TSA vehicle to find Chris and save him from the Armitages. All he knows is that his best friend's girlfriend has lured Chris to a strange place, and will probably kill anyone who interferes. Is it hard to find Chris? Yes. Does Rod give up? NO!]]

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* Chris and Rose's close relationship is genuinely sweet. [[spoiler: This is no longer the case sweet... and a brutal subversion. Nothing about it seems sweet after TheReveal about her true nature, though.]]
nature.
* The TitleDrop of "Get out" in context. Andre says it when Chris's camera flash goes off, briefly breaking the hypnosis. He's telling Chris to ''run'' and escape before the Armitages get him.
* When Chris thinks Georgina (accidentally or otherwise) misplaced his phone, he mentions it to Rose. Later, Georgina comes to him and says Rose spoke to her about it, and apologizes. Chris immediately assures her that it's no big deal, and apologizes to ''her'', saying he didn't mean to get her in trouble with her employers. (Of course, it ''is'' a big deal, but he didn't know that yet, and still, it's nice of him.)
* It's twisted, but there's something rather touching about the fact that [[spoiler: even after all she did to him, Chris seemingly intended to leave Rose alive when he fled the house. By comparison, he deliberately seeks out and kills the elder two Armitages, and subdues Jeremy twice, the second time fatally, in self-defense, but then attempts to leave without alerting Rose to his presence, likely because part of him ''still'' loved her]].
* "Get out" in context. [[spoiler:Andre says it when Chris's camera flash goes off, briefly breaking the hypnosis. He's telling Chris to ''run'' and escape before the Armitages get him.]]
her.
* When he can't get help from the police, [[spoiler:Rod Rod commandeers a TSA vehicle to find Chris and save him from the Armitages. All he knows is that his best friend's girlfriend has lured Chris to a strange place, and will probably kill anyone who interferes. Is it hard to find Chris? Yes. Does Rod give up? NO!]]
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* A meta one in that [[https://www.npr.org/2018/01/22/579787673/why-tsa-officers-are-happy-about-the-get-out-oscar-nomination many real life TSA officers loved Rod's character and how the film portrayed them in a sympathetic light.]]

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* A meta one in that [[https://www.npr.org/2018/01/22/579787673/why-tsa-officers-are-happy-about-the-get-out-oscar-nomination many Many real life TSA officers loved Rod's character and how the film portrayed them in a sympathetic light.]]



** There's also [[https://twitter.com/benwinston/status/970503916344365056 a picture of Keegan-Michael Key jumping two feet in the air and pumping his fists when he heard his friend announced]], with sheer joy in his face.

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** There's also [[https://twitter.com/benwinston/status/970503916344365056 a picture of Keegan-Michael Key jumping two feet in the air and pumping his fists when he heard his friend announced]], with sheer joy in his face.face.
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* A meta one in that [[https://www.npr.org/2018/01/22/579787673/why-tsa-officers-are-happy-about-the-get-out-oscar-nomination many real life TSA officers loved Rod's character and how the film portrayed them in a sympathetic light.]]

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* A meta one in that [[https://www.npr.org/2018/01/22/579787673/why-tsa-officers-are-happy-about-the-get-out-oscar-nomination many real life TSA officers loved Rod's character and how the film portrayed them in a sympathetic light.]]]]
* Jordan Peele getting the Best Original Screenplay Oscar -- the first black winner and one of only ''four'' black nominees in history, just for his very first movie -- being hugged by Daniel Kaluuya on his way down the aisle, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVmuTIQBoio his short but very thankful acceptance speech]] praising everyone who bought a ticket.
** There's also [[https://twitter.com/benwinston/status/970503916344365056 a picture of Keegan-Michael Key jumping two feet in the air and pumping his fists when he heard his friend announced]], with sheer joy in his face.
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* Chris and Rose's close relationship is genuinely sweet. [[spoiler: This is no longer the case after TheReveal about her true nature, though.]]
* It's twisted, but there's something rather touching about the fact that [[spoiler: even after all she did to him, Chris seemingly intended to leave Rose alive when he fled the house. By comparison, he deliberately seeks out and kills the elder two Armitages, and subdues Jeremy twice, the second time fatally, in self-defense, but then attempts to leave without alerting Rose to his presence, likely because part of him ''still'' loved her]].
* "Get out" in context. [[spoiler:Andre says it when Chris's camera flash goes off, briefly breaking the hypnosis. He's telling Chris to ''run'' and escape before the Armitages get him.]]
* When he can't get help from the police, [[spoiler:Rod commandeers a TSA vehicle to find Chris and save him from the Armitages. All he knows is that his best friend's girlfriend has lured Chris to a strange place, and will probably kill anyone who interferes. Is it hard to find Chris? Yes. Does Rod give up? NO!]]
* A meta one in that [[https://www.npr.org/2018/01/22/579787673/why-tsa-officers-are-happy-about-the-get-out-oscar-nomination many real life TSA officers loved Rod's character and how the film portrayed them in a sympathetic light.]]

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