Eh, I’ll tell you the twist. 🤷 (Honestly you have to click ‘more replies’ to even get this far down thread, so I think it should be fine, there’s plenty of warning.)
Eh, I’ll tell you the twist. 🤷 (Honestly you have to click ‘more replies’ to even get this far down thread, so I think it should be fine, there’s plenty of warning.)
I think your last sentence has some resonance for sure. This isn’t to say Us doesn’t contain social commentary, it certainly does, but I think reviewers are correct in saying that the allegory isn’t as elegant as Get Out. I’m going to see if some of my confusion gets cleared up on future viewings, but I’d suggest that…
“I like to know what kind of a life a person has led, what they do, what they think, how they treat others, etc., BEFORE I decide that they’re my enemy.” So do I. It’s just for me, the knowledge that a person hoards immense amount of wealth and perpetuates the exploitation of others is a fairly good indicator of those…