Get Out (2017) – Discussing How Horror Genre Conventions Reveal Social Critiques
Get Out (2017) – Discussing How Horror Genre Conventions Reveal Social Critiques
Get Out (2017), directed by Jordan Peele, uses the horror genre as a platform to critique racism and social privilege in modern society. The film cleverly uses suspense, psychological horror, and satire to expose the deep-seated racial tensions in a seemingly progressive liberal setting. As the protagonist, Chris, uncovers the horrific secrets behind his girlfriend’s family’s mansion, the film explores themes of systemic racism, white supremacy, and the commodification of black bodies.
Through its unsettling tone and use of horror conventions, Peele’s Get Out becomes more than just a scary story—it is a social commentary on the ways in which race continues to divide American society. By subverting typical horror tropes, Get Out serves as a provocative critique on race relations and offers a powerful lens through which to examine racial dynamics in the 21st century.
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