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When Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), a young African-American man, visits his white girlfriend's (Allison Williams) family estate, he becomes ensnared in the more sinister, real reason for the invitation. At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined. This speculative thriller from Blumhouse (producers of The Visit, Insidious series and The Gift) and the mind of Jordan Peele (Key & Peele) is equal parts gripping thriller and provocative commentary.Your Digital Copy redemption code is printed on an insert inside your Blu-ray/DVD package.A Digital Copy is a digital version of the full-length movie that you get when you own specially-marked Blu-ray/DVD discs bearing the “Digital” logo. Owning the digital version of the movie extends your enjoyment because it enables you to download or stream your movie to a computer, mobile device, internet-connected TV, Blu-ray player, or set-top box. Review: Honoring the Rare event of the Black Hero - Spoiler alert! And you DO NOT WANT spoilers before you see this FILM!!! So walk away now and watch it! ********************************************************************************************************************************************************* I loved this film because it was a great scary mystery thriller. The Black guy got center stage -- a first in many arenas. Daniel Kaluuya is magnificent in his role of reasonable, unsuspecting, turned worried boyfriend. I am overjoyed to see a film like this that addresses our continuing racial issues. Daniel's character Chris has our complete empathy throughout the film--which is why, in the end, we are so scared when the flashing lights of the cop car show up--we are afraid for him. We know what the headlines usually say---and we know it doesn't usually go well for the Black Person. However, may I just say this? The whole other creepy element, the Robin Cook "Coma" movie like stuff? That's not really about racism, that's just simple [grotesque] physical exploitation, and it did not read KKK to me. So I was left a little confused by this film. The first half of the story is clearly about our difficult social issues with black and white cultures and racism, but the other part of this film is more just the horror of some humans exploiting others, as we saw in "Coma". That alternate ending stuff? That broke my heart, because it rang too true to the daily news. I like the movie ending, where Chris rides away. How many times have you ever seen a movie where the black guy, abused and tortured, rides off into the proverbial sunset? Like never. Let's face it, often the black man is the villain in so many of our films. Time to start writing the endings we would like to see in REAL LIFE. Great film! Many questions raised, many options opened, much hope for a change. This film did not disappoint one bit, though it certainly didn't go as expected! Review: Amazing. - I was actually hesitant to see this movie, because I thought it was jumping on the back of the "Black Lives Matter" movement. I wouldn't go as far as to say that I'm pro or against it; I definitely believe racism is an ongoing issue. However, I have personally witnessed incidences that have been turned into a discriminatory issue when none had existed. A lot of the time, procedure is being adhered to and followed correctly, but things go wrong, and it doesn't mean that the person involved is being racist. So yeah, I'm not blind to racism, but I'm also going to be objective and not passionately throw myself into an unjust situation without completely understanding it. That being said, I loved this movie. There was subtext about racism, but it was not overt, nor was it presented unfairly. I actually appreciated the director's objective approach to it. I'm surprised people actually saw it differently, because I can get irritated if I'm preached to from an emotional standpoint. I'm a "just the facts" sort of person - but I also lived in NYC, near Harlem, and I've observed close friends being treated differently, so denying its existence completely is naive. Extreme viewpoints are an immediate turn off for me (no one is racist/everyone is racist), which was why I enjoyed this movie, because it presented its case almost entirely via the events and how they unfolded for the main protagonist. The racism was not entirely negative (well, the result is negative, but the process was not what I originally thought it would be). As far as people saying that it's predictable - no, it really isn't. I'm glad that the director acknowledged in his commentary that the world is getting better. I'm also relieved he didn't go with the alternate ending. Either way, this movie is worth watching. Every bit of backstory is revealed for a reason. This movie gives you a real story, with just enough humor to keep it light and enjoyable.

| ASIN | B06WW76HBM |
| Actors | Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Daniel Kaluuya, Stephen Root |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,845 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,336 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (20,140) |
| Director | Jordan Peele |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0191329005767 |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Digital copy, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Edward H. Hamm Jr., Jason Blum, Jordan Peele, Sean McKittrick |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | May 23, 2017 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 44 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French Canadian, Spanish |
| Writers | Jordan Peele |
T**N
Honoring the Rare event of the Black Hero
Spoiler alert! And you DO NOT WANT spoilers before you see this FILM!!! So walk away now and watch it! ********************************************************************************************************************************************************* I loved this film because it was a great scary mystery thriller. The Black guy got center stage -- a first in many arenas. Daniel Kaluuya is magnificent in his role of reasonable, unsuspecting, turned worried boyfriend. I am overjoyed to see a film like this that addresses our continuing racial issues. Daniel's character Chris has our complete empathy throughout the film--which is why, in the end, we are so scared when the flashing lights of the cop car show up--we are afraid for him. We know what the headlines usually say---and we know it doesn't usually go well for the Black Person. However, may I just say this? The whole other creepy element, the Robin Cook "Coma" movie like stuff? That's not really about racism, that's just simple [grotesque] physical exploitation, and it did not read KKK to me. So I was left a little confused by this film. The first half of the story is clearly about our difficult social issues with black and white cultures and racism, but the other part of this film is more just the horror of some humans exploiting others, as we saw in "Coma". That alternate ending stuff? That broke my heart, because it rang too true to the daily news. I like the movie ending, where Chris rides away. How many times have you ever seen a movie where the black guy, abused and tortured, rides off into the proverbial sunset? Like never. Let's face it, often the black man is the villain in so many of our films. Time to start writing the endings we would like to see in REAL LIFE. Great film! Many questions raised, many options opened, much hope for a change. This film did not disappoint one bit, though it certainly didn't go as expected!
K**E
Amazing.
I was actually hesitant to see this movie, because I thought it was jumping on the back of the "Black Lives Matter" movement. I wouldn't go as far as to say that I'm pro or against it; I definitely believe racism is an ongoing issue. However, I have personally witnessed incidences that have been turned into a discriminatory issue when none had existed. A lot of the time, procedure is being adhered to and followed correctly, but things go wrong, and it doesn't mean that the person involved is being racist. So yeah, I'm not blind to racism, but I'm also going to be objective and not passionately throw myself into an unjust situation without completely understanding it. That being said, I loved this movie. There was subtext about racism, but it was not overt, nor was it presented unfairly. I actually appreciated the director's objective approach to it. I'm surprised people actually saw it differently, because I can get irritated if I'm preached to from an emotional standpoint. I'm a "just the facts" sort of person - but I also lived in NYC, near Harlem, and I've observed close friends being treated differently, so denying its existence completely is naive. Extreme viewpoints are an immediate turn off for me (no one is racist/everyone is racist), which was why I enjoyed this movie, because it presented its case almost entirely via the events and how they unfolded for the main protagonist. The racism was not entirely negative (well, the result is negative, but the process was not what I originally thought it would be). As far as people saying that it's predictable - no, it really isn't. I'm glad that the director acknowledged in his commentary that the world is getting better. I'm also relieved he didn't go with the alternate ending. Either way, this movie is worth watching. Every bit of backstory is revealed for a reason. This movie gives you a real story, with just enough humor to keep it light and enjoyable.
S**W
***Creepy with (Cult-Like) Tendency’s
Beautiful cinematography, that is crisp and clear. Acting by all actors is very good, worthy of A-list standards. The make-up, sets, period wardrobe, and props are very good and well thought out, right down to every detail. A great story which has a proper ending that answers (most) questions. High quality (CG) effects. My personal thoughts about this movie: I was a little surprised at how well it was directed. The movie was hardcore, bloody, filled with some gore and carnage. The movie does give you room to think and contemplate…what if? Many areas of suspense. Great character development. The premise: A twisted spin on the late movie (Guess who is coming to Dinner-Sidney Poitier-1967). In this version, a white girl entraps black men and brings them home to a community cult that kidnaps, and performs brain transplants of a white individual into a black host, selected by community cult auctioning similar to slave trades back in the 1600s. Creepy with cult like tendencies. This movie does factually demonstrate latent racism as experienced by most if not (all) black people in society today, which is the creepiest fact of the entire movie in my opinion. I love the (positive) representation of (TSA) in this movie! Everything about TSA Officers is correct in this movie, so if you travel a lot, don’t be smarting off to TSA Officers at the airports, because they really are trained government investigators. Overall, a very strange and twisted movie that will entertain you, and leave you contemplating...what if? The Facts: 1. Running Time Approx. 1 hrs. 44 min. 2. Sound: DTS-5.1 3. Picture: Widescreen 4. There are (no) dry or boring areas in this movie. 5. A mixture of drama, horror and some action. 6. Demonstrates latent racism. 7. Cult like tendency. 8. Great Character development. 9. Great storyline that answers all questions and has a proper ending. Thank you, hope this helps!
C**N
Excellent film... On passe un bon moment, jusqu'à la fin.
J**L
Muy contento con esta compra. Llegó con slipcover, cosa que es moneda al aire si llega con él o no. Audios y subtítulos en español, sirve el Blu-ray y DVD, pues la copia digital no es válida en México. Y en general una buena adición a mi colección!
G**Y
top film
M**E
Parfaitement Parfait ! Perfecto Perfect :)
E**I
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