I watched "Get Out" last night, and the opportunity was the soul exchange brain hole of the hotel in the middle of the sixth season of "Star Detective" (someone mentioned this movie on the barrage). Really pretty.
At the beginning, I was puzzled why the heroine's father mentioned that his mother liked this kitchen, but the next scene was a black maid. In the end, the maid exchanged her grandmother's soul, but I didn't expect to run every day in the middle of the night, in fact, the purpose was to catch up The gardener of the runaway black victim was the grandfather. The virtuous art museum director needs a pair of eyes, and he praised the male protagonist's aesthetics when he met him before. It's all so disgusting.
The weird family, and the weird guests, are saying that black people are healthy and strong, and praise Obama and Tiger, but they are all superficial harmony. Behind the praise is a conspiracy that kills people.
The male protagonist's anti-kill is too powerful, and the little fat TSA officer is very cute.
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