***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** I gasped when all the whites arrived to the party in black vehicles. Serious metaphors throughout.
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** Questions RE audience reception. Did you watch with all/mostly white or all/mostly black audience? If so...
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** Did the audience you were with applaud when Jeremy (the Armitage son) got knocked out by Chris?
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** Similarly, did the audience you were with applaud when Dean (the Armitage dad) was attacked out by Chris?
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** And, did the audience you were with applaud when Missy (the Armitage mom) was attacked out by Chris?
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** What about when Rose was shot? Did the audience you watched the film with applaud with praise?
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** Last question (I think): was the audience initially mortified when the cop car pulled up at the end?
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** I also wanna spend some time thinking critically about my consumption of this film as a nbpoc.
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** I'm not black. But I've felt like absolute hell with the white familiar of a person I dated. Horrible shit.
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** Like the white mother ask for documentation of my baptism (make sure I wasn't *too* indigenous/savage).
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** But I've also seen anti-blackness operate in my own community when someone dates a black person.
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** Even up to disowning family members because they married a black person. This is *very* persistent.
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***GET OUT***SPOILER WARNING*** The film gave me more to think about the second time around, esp in terms of solidarity and complicity.
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