10 Greatest Unspoken Horror Movie Plot Points
10. Rose Doesn't Want A Paper Trail Leading To Chris - Get Out
Like all of Jordan Peele's movies, Get Out is positively jam-packed with incredible details and subtle, non-verbal plot points that'll blow your mind in retrospect.
Case in point, near the start of the movie Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) and his girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams) hit a deer while driving to her parents, and a cop meets them at the scene of the accident.
The officer dubiously asks to see Chris' ID, at which point Rose intervenes, insisting that he doesn't need to show it as he wasn't driving, implying racism on the part of the cop.
It's a moment that immediately establishes Rose as an ally and acutely aware of the discrimination her Black boyfriend has been through, yet when we later learn that Rose is in on her family's scheme to steal the bodies of healthy Black people for their own use, it's clear that we've got her intent all wrong.
In reality, Rose interrupts the cop in order to stop him running Chris' ID and creating an electronic paper trail, as would immediately throw suspicion on Rose and her family once Chris was inevitably reported missing.
It's one of those "a-ha!" moments that just clicks on a second or third watch, as viewers revisit the film armed with the full context of the story.