Get Out (2017) Full Movie
A black man, Andre Hayworth, is abducted while walking through a
suburb late at night. Months later, black photographer Chris Washington
and his white girlfriend Rose Armitage prepare for a weekend trip to
meet her parents, Dean and Missy. Upon arriving at the Armitage home,
Chris meets the family's black servants, Walter and Georgina, and shares
with Dean and Missy that his mother died in a hit-and-run when he was eleven. Missy, a psychiatrist, offers to help Chris quit smoking through hypnosis, but he declines. Rose's brother Jeremy arrives and the entire family has dinner with Chris.
That night, Chris goes outside and observes strange behavior from
Walter and Georgina. Upon reentering the house, Missy invites him to sit
down and begins to hypnotize him. After revealing his guilt for not
calling 911
as soon as he noticed that his mother was late coming home, Chris finds
himself paralyzed, and at Missy's command his consciousness falls into a
void that Missy calls "the sunken place". Chris suddenly wakes up in
bed and believes that the encounter was just a nightmare, but later
realizes that Missy had hypnotized him to quit smoking.
Guests arrive for the Armitages' annual get-together, where various
older white couples take an uncanny interest in Chris. He meets Logan
King, a black guest whose bizarre demeanor unsettles him. He calls his
best friend, TSA
Officer Rodney "Rod" Williams, whom he tells about his hypnosis and the
unusual behavior of the black people in the area. He later tries to
stealthily take a picture of Logan with his phone, but its camera flash
causes Logan to freeze, suffer a nosebleed, and then hysterically yell at Chris to "Get out!" Dean claims that the flash caused Logan to have an epileptic seizure, but Chris is not convinced.
Chris and Rose go walking and he tells her how uncomfortable he feels
at the party, and she agrees to leave with him that night. While they
are gone, Dean holds an auction for Chris, with Jim Hudson, a blind art
dealer, placing the winning bid. After returning to pack, Chris sends
the picture of Logan to Rod, who recognizes Logan as Andre Hayworth, a
mutual acquaintance of theirs. Alarmed, Chris tells Rose that they need
to leave immediately. As they go downstairs, the family blocks them, and
Rose reveals herself as an accomplice in her family's kidnapping of
Chris and numerous other black people. Chris tries to escape but is
incapacitated by Missy's hypnosis.
Rod becomes concerned when Chris does not return home or answer his
calls, and discovers that Andre Hayworth went missing months ago; he
tries to get help from the police but is not taken seriously. Chris
wakes up strapped to a chair, and learns that the family has perfected a
method of pseudo-immortality in which Dean, a neurosurgeon, transplants
the consciousness of his older white friends and family into the bodies
of young black people who have been hypnotized by Missy. Jim Hudson
wants to use Chris as a host so he can regain sight, with Chris being
doomed to exist in "the sunken place" for the rest of his life as Jim
controls his body.
Chris manages to escape the house, killing Dean, Missy, and Jeremy in
the process. As he drives away in Jeremy's car, he hits Georgina and
finds himself unable to leave her out of guilt for not helping his
mother. He drags Georgina, whom Rose reveals is a vessel for her
grandmother, into the car with him before she revives and causes him to
crash, killing her. Rose, armed with a rifle, and Walter catch up with
Chris. Walter, whom Rose reveals is a vessel for her grandfather,
tackles Chris, who uses his phone to take a picture of Walter and free
him from his hypnosis. Walter takes Rose's rifle and shoots her in the
gut, and then himself in the head. Chris begins to strangle Rose, but
cannot bring himself to kill her and stops trying just as an apparent
police car pulls up. Rose cries out for help, hoping that Chris will be
seen as the attacker, but the driver turns out to be Rod in a TSA
vehicle. He and Chris drive away as Rose succumbs to her gunshot wound.
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