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This horror thriller directed by Jordan Peele won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
2 Get Out quizzes and 20 Get Out trivia questions.
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Is it a horror movie about race? Kinda. I think we need to discuss it a bit. If you saw Jordan Peele's critically-acclaimed 2017 horror satire, you may remember these plot points. Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Apr 08 19
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  Jordan Peele's "Get Out"    
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This quiz covers the plot of the 2017 horror flick written and directed by Jordan Peele. SPOILER ALERT- one question about the alternate ending is included.
Average, 10 Qns, Gamemaster1967, Apr 08 19
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Apr 08 19
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Get Out Trivia Questions

1. At the start of the movie, a young man was abducted off of a neighborhood sidewalk. Later, we discovered his real name was what?

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Jordan Peele's "Get Out"

Answer: Andre Hayworth

Andre had been missing from the town of Evergreen Hallow for six months when Chris encountered him at the Armitage gathering. He snapped a picture of the man, calling himself Logan, and sent it to his friend Rod. Rod called Chris and said that was missing football player Andre Hayworth. Lakeith Stanfield played Logan/Andre. He also appeared on the series "Atlanta". The incorrect options were all rookies of the 2017 NFL Fantasy Football season.

2. Mentioned many times throughout the film, what was Rod William's job?

From Quiz Jordan Peele's "Get Out"

Answer: TSA agent

Chris spoke with Rod several times during the film, and Rod dog-sat for Chris' pet, Sid. Rod felt his TSA skills gave him an advantage at realizing Chris was in deep trouble, and tried to report the situation to the police. The cops laughed at Rod's elaborate, but almost accurate, story of black people being enslaved by whites. Rod Williams was played by LilRel Howery. I saw LilRel on May 13, 2017 as part of the opening act for Chris Rock's "Total Blackout" comedy tour. That was in Sugar Land, Texas at the Smart Financial Center.

3. According to Dean, what is the cause of Logan's 'seizure'?

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Answer: A flash of light

Chris doesn't realize when he heads upstairs to check on his phone that the party stops talking in his absence. Oddly, his phone is dead. Someone unplugged it. He expresses his concern to Rose, but she's a bit confused as to why anyone would do such a thing. He ends up calling his buddy, Rod, who tells him to leave while he still can. As soon as Chris puts down the phone, he finds Georgina in the doorway, having come to apologize for accidentally disconnecting his phone charger. They have a quick and confusing talk before he explains his discomfort with the white people downstairs and she sheds a tear before returning to normal. She insists that she and Walter are treated like family. Chris returns to the party and Dean introduces him to a number of people including an Asian man who asks if he feels that African-Americans have more advantages or disadvantages in a modern world. Chris isn't sure about answering. As Logan passes by, Chris encourages him to answer and takes the opportunity to snap a photo of him. Unfortunately, the flash is on on his phone, and this sparks something. Soon, Logan's nose starts to bleed. He rushes forward to Chris, grabbing him and urging him to get out while he still can. Dean blames this on a seizure. Before long, he's fine again.

4. "Bingo" was code word for what task?

From Quiz Jordan Peele's "Get Out"

Answer: Auction

Dean Armitage said it was time for "Bingo" during the party, and Rose took Chris out for a walk. This was after Chris took a flash photo of "Logan" and awakened some residual part of Andre Hayworth who screamed and told him to "get out!" Jim Hudson won the silent, but not secret, auctioning off of Chris. He was Chris' phase two mental prep. He told Chris he wanted his eyes. Jim was blind, but it seemed he meant more Chris's ability to "see" the amazing pictures he took. Jim had earlier admitted to Chris he never had that talent.

5. In order to get people ready to be transplanted, they were hypnotized and sent to this scary place.

From Quiz Jordan Peele's "Get Out"

Answer: The Sunken Place

Missy sent them into the Sunken Place, where they were free falling in a space like environment. In reality, these victims were paralyzed where they sat. The Upside Down is from the TV series "Stranger Things".

6. Chris discovers that he's been determined to be a person sought out by an order known by what name?

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Answer: The Coagula

The next day, Rod has trouble getting through to Chris. He heads to his apartment to feed Chris' dog, but there's still no answer from his cell. Considering the events of the previous days though, there's something obviously amiss. He decides to do a bit of research into Andre and discovers he's gone missing. Chris awakens in the basement of the house despite having been told that the basement was sealed off due to black mold. He struggles with his leather straps before an old television set turns on. It plays a video from Roman Armitage, a man who insists that his family has perfected a unique service in which one can combine a superior physical form with another mental form. Chris has been chosen to allow another to partake in his physical gifts. The video switches to a new one in which a teacup is stirred. Chris is immediately put back under.

7. How is Chris able to avoid being hypnotized?

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Answer: By stuffing his ears

Rod heads to the police station to ask about what can be done since Chris has been missing and has located Andre. This proves to be a difficult sell since he basically boils down his theory to 'brainwashed sex slaves'. Nonetheless, the detectives hear him out before sending him away. Rod calls Chris' phone one more time and Rose picks up, lying to him and saying that Chris left two days earlier in a cab. He begins recording their call, but she doesn't give him any usable evidence. In the basement, Chris reawakens and a new video appears, this time showing Jim Hudson, and they're able to talk to each other via intercom. Jim says that the hypnotism is used to sedate the patient and set up the body for the final stage of the process. The final stage requires the transplanting of the mind into the donor body. Essentially, a sliver of what Chris once was will be able to remain inside in the sunken place. Jim will effectively be him. Chris has to ask the question-- why black people? Black is simply 'in' for the process right now. Jim wants Chris' artistic eyes. Soon, the teacup appears again, and in the operating room, Jim's scalp is opened. Jeremy goes to retrieve Chris, but there's a trick up Chris' sleeve. He stuffed his ears with chair stuffing to block out the sound of the teacup. He picks up a hefty ball and attacks Jeremy with it, smashing it into the back of his skull.

8. Who arrived to save Chris at the end of the film?

From Quiz Jordan Peele's "Get Out"

Answer: Rod

Rod drove up as Chris was strangling Rose. She'd been shot by Walter, who was also her grandfather, Roman. In a desperate attempt to save himself, Chris used the camera flash to try and wake up Walter. It worked, and he took Rose's rifle from her and blew a hole in her torso. She didn't die immediately, but after Chris and Rod drove away, she seemed to finally die in the driveway of her family home.

9. From the alternate ending of the film, also known as the "first ending" by Jordan Peele, what happened to Chris?

From Quiz Jordan Peele's "Get Out"

Answer: He was in prison.

Jordan commentated over the alternate ending, which I saw as part of my on demand rental of the movie. He explained that while the first ending felt absolutely right at the time, that a black man would definitely be wrongfully incarcerated for all that had happened at the Armitage home (which also burned down), by the time it came closer to release it was okay to let Chris be a hero. Jordan said that the Obama presidency had basically given the illusion that race relations had vastly improved, but in reality Chris would have been imprisoned. And since that time, light was beginning to shine on the true state of race in America, and Chris could be free instead. He explained it better than I have here, but I totally agreed with his point of view and was happy Chris did not die or go to prison at the end.

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