A One Mann’s Movies review of “Us” (2019).

Catching up here with a review of a film I saw a couple of weeks ago.

One Mann’s Movies Rating:

Certification:

UK: 15; US: R.

What a great film “Get Out” was. Jordan Peele’s classic which unpeeled (sic) race relations in a wholly novel and horrifying way. Yes, the story was a bit ‘out there’ and unbelievable, but he pulled it off with great chutzpah.

With his follow-up film – “Us”…. sorry but, for me, it just didn’t work.

Getting the fright of her life. Madison Curry as the young Adelaide. (Source: Universal Pictures International)

From great beginnings

It all starts so promisingly. Young Adelaide Wilson (a fine debut performance by Madison Curry) is on a seaside holiday with her mother and careless father when she wanders onto the deserted Santa Cruz beach at night. There sits, like some gothic horror ghost train, the Hall of Mirrors. “Find Yourself” it taunts. She makes the mistake of entering and changes her life forever.

Spin forwards 30 years and Adelaide, now a married mother of two, is back in Santa Cruz with a terrifying feeling that things are about to go pear-shaped. And of course they do!

Young Jason (Evan Alex) is playing with fire. (Source: Universal Pictures International)

Why oh why oh why those voices?

This film had me gripped until a particular point. Having people stand still and silent at the end of your drive is an incredibly spooky thing to show. But then, for me, the wheels came off big time. The “reveal” of who these people were I could take. But the manner of their behaviour and – particularly – how they talked was horrifying; and not in a good way. When “Red” started speaking I couldn’t believe my ears: Joe Pasquale after swallowing Donald Duck.

From there, the film became farcical for me, descending in progressive stages to a tunnel-based apocalypse: a plot element that was just so paper thin it bore no scrutiny at all.

This was, no doubt, an attempt at a satirical dig at the class structure of America (“We are Americans” adding a double meaning to the name of the film). If it had been played as a deliberate comedy farce it might have worked. But otherwise no.

If you start questioning yourself… the film makes little sense. (Source: Universal Pictures International)

Flashes of Peele brilliance

This is not to say that there are not positives in the film. The excellent Lupita Nyong’o gives the whacky material her all, and the other adult female lead – Elisabeth Moss (from TV’s “The Handmaid’s Tale”) – is good value as Kitty Tyler: a diabolical incarnation in either form!

Drag me to hell. Elisabeth Moss as socialite in trouble Kitty. (Source: Universal Pictures International)

Peele also delivers flashes of directorial brilliance. The “hands across America”, disappearing into the sea, is a sight that stays with you. I also liked the twist at the end, although in retrospect it’s difficult to relate it to the rest of the story and strikes of desperation in the storytelling.

Young Jason (Evan Alex) is playing with fire. (Source: Universal Pictures International)

Overall, a big disappointment

I know there are some who really like this movie. Each to their own, but I was not one of them. After “Get Out” I was hoping for something much better. I hope that was just Jordan Peele’s “difficult second album”.

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David Moody
David Moody
5 years ago

I agree. “Get Out” was awesome. This, not so much. The potential was there, but I couldn’t get my head around the “tunnels”. And the voices annoyed me too. Was “Get Out” a “one off”? We’ll have to wait and see…

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The trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNCmb-4oXJA .

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Dr Bob Mann lives in Hampshire in the UK. Now retired from his job as an IT professional, he is owner of One Mann's Movies and an enthusiastic reviewer of movies as "Bob the Movie Man". Bob is also a regular film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent.

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I agree. “Get Out” was awesome. This, not so much. The potential was there, but I couldn’t get my head around the “tunnels”. And the voices annoyed me too. Was “Get Out” a “one off”? We’ll have to wait and see…

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