One this is most
definitely true of Jordan Peele’s “Us:” it demands that you see
it a second time. And I’m ok with that because it’s completely
outstanding; it’s creepy, scary, intense, funny, and, best of all,
flat-out insane. The preview for “Us” tells us all we need to
know to get us to want to see this bizarre new follow up to his
Oscar-winning hit “Get Out:” a family on vacation in their summer
home begin to be terrorized by another family who look exactly like
them. Sold. And yet there is so much more to “Us” as a film that
I almost feel like I underpaid for the fantastic experience of it
all. The film is a smart and funny horror flick that has a much
bigger scope, fun twists and turns, perfect performances, and has a
lot to say about society once you begin to discuss the film
afterwards. In fact, I just can’t stop thinking about it. Jordan
Peele is a genius.
The film is a
reunion of sorts for “Black Panther” supporting actors Lupita
Nyong’o and Winston Duke who play the Tylers, a middle class couple
who set out to their vacation lake house with their two kids. We
learn through flashbacks that Adaelaide (Nyong’o), as a child, had
a traumatic experience in a carnival fun house. She seems to
generally gotten over it though she’s a bit overprotective of her
daughter Zora (Shahadi Wright Joseph) and especially her younger son
Jason (Evan Alex). Her husband Gabe (Duke) is your typical goofy,
funny dad who likes to tease and slightly embarrass his kids. Seems
like a normal family to me. But all is not what it appears to be on
this supposed idyllic summer vacation. There’s definitely something
wrong. And later that night a
family of four shows up in the driveway – all wearing red jumpsuits
and clutching menacing golden
scissors – who seem to want
one thing: to get in their house. Oh and they literally look just
like them (they’re even played by the same actors).
It
would criminal to say much more as the fun of it all is determined by
how little you actually know going into the film. Peele has crafted a
really fun and scary film that’s part home invasion thriller and
part – well he mixes lots of genres and inspirations. Essentially
a full length bonkers “Twilight Zone” episode, “Get
Out” was a modern take on “The Stepford Wives” and “Invasion
of the Body Snatchers” but “Us” doesn’t feel quite as
definitive. I felt the influences of lots of films. Everything from
“Funny Games” to “Jaws” to “The Birds” and “The People
Under the Stairs.” Throw
in a bit of zombie movie, David
Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock, and - once again - a “Twilight Zone”
and you get somewhat of what
to expect in “Us.” Peele
always has a message – his choices in his script and direction are
never just coincidence. It was obvious what he had to say in “Get
Out.” But with “Us” it’s slightly more challenging and vague
and open to interpretation (and,
for the record, arguably much scarier).
In fact “Us” isn’t just the simple home invasion film that the
trailer sets up – this movie will facilitate a post-viewing
discussion that could take weeks to unravel. I can’t remember a
mainstream film doing that since the controversial “mother!” but
that film was far less digestible.
Peele
is a master filmmaker, even at only two feature films into his
career. His movie is so well crafted you’d think it was a veteran
filmmaker 30 years into his career. Technical merits are solid. The
film’s visuals are beautiful and telling – an overheard shot of
the family as they make their way across the sandy beach with the
sunlight casting large black shadows is one of the most seemingly
innocuous but menacing shots of foreshadowing in quite some time. The
music score from composer Michael Abels is just as menacing and
simply outstanding. The film’s third act is simply bonkers and a
complete showcase for the wonderful and Oscar-worthy Nyong’o who
kills it in two terrific performances. Also
great in a supporting role is Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss as the
Tyler’s friend also on vacation with her family
Do
me a favor? Go see the film, laugh and scream, and then talk about
with those you saw it with. Talk to the woman sitting in front of you
who seems confused. Facilitate discussion. I don’t think there’s
exactly a wrong or right way to interpret Peele’s film. He
has a lot to say about class, race, and American society in general.
The movie’s trailer insists we are our own worst enemy and I think
that’s a great jumping off point. God I can’t wait to see this
again. GRADE: A
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