Nope SPOILER Review - Easter Eggs, Ending Explained!

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Nope Spoiler Review today! Beyond The Trailer reaction & movie review! Ending explained! Easter Eggs! 2022! Jordan Peele! Aliens?! Gordy!

Nope Movie Review with SPOILERS today! Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph's reaction & review of Nope in 2022 from Jordan Peele starring Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer! Ending explained! Easter Eggs! Aliens are actually one alien predator! Gordy the Chimp! Enjoy this SPOILER breakdown of Nope in 2022 now that you've seen the full movie! And be sure to make Beyond The Trailer your first stop for movie and entertainment news here on YouTube today!

CHAPTER TIMES
It Is Divisive - 00:00
Gordy - 1:41
Ricky Doesn't Learn - 4:21
The New Show - 5:05
Feeding Time - 7:30
It's An ANIMAL - 9:07
Killing It - 11:41
Spielbergian? - 12:31
Cinematographer - 14:29
Purple People Eater - 15:22
Sacrifice - 15:47
TMZ Dude - 16:33
Behavior In Horror Movies - 17:08
Aliens in Barn - 18:03
Cowboy Moment - 18:56
Callbacks - 19:05
Respect It Make A Deal With It - 19:34
Same With People - 20:48
Expanding The World - 22:32
Angel Character - 23:06
OJ Made It - 24:30
IMAX Visuals - 25:03
Conclusion - 26:30

Interact with host & creator Grace Randolph!

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Palmer was able to ride the motor cycle because it was one of her talents that she listed when they were shooting the commercial! That’s why she was able to ride the bike so easily!

groleaulouis-frederic
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Hearing the people scream, after being eaten, across the ranch was f***ing chilling. It reminded me of a roller coaster, how you can’t tell who’s having fun or the worst time. It added to the mystery of what the hell we were seeing and hearing. Just like hearing the horse, I think, Clover, that was truly genius.

MysticalMastodon
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The scene with the people being eaten was absolutely terrifying. Peele kept the scene going for a little longer than I think most people would have expected which did make it mesmerizing, but also absolutely chilling. Very disturbing. I loved it haha

CrunchyOreoBrothers
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The Gordy massacre was incredible it made me feel like I was there and it was super eerie. Jordan Peele really knows how to give you goosebumps

nandgee
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Also, the last horse to survive is named “Lucky”. And, the balloons they used at Gordy’s birthday was metallic and reflective. Daniel Kaluuya’s character made an offhand statement that predators are territorial, and male animals more so. I think when Gordy and the horse saw their reflection, Gordy in the metallic balloons and the horse with the bulb/mirror, it startled them because they could’ve thought it was a rival male. The balloon popping would’ve been the catalysts for Gordy attacking.

Eskimofo-lesy
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The creature had a very lovecraftian element to it. Also, I think the main reason why OJ & his sister didn't call anybody is because they were trying to keep things as insular as possible. One of the themes I got from the movie was the historical difficulty of black ppl obtaining, keeping & maintaining generational wealth. OJ & his sister knew what the stakes were, that as soon as anyone else swooped in they'd feel entitled to their space, property & personal findings. The problem of (black) exploitation (the public loving & consuming certain cultures, while not respecting the ppl who created said culture to an equal amount) seemed to be a very clear theme throughout the movie.

cdubbart
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Any time a character said "Nope" and walked GENIUS. Smart 👏 Horror 👏 Protagonists!

Internatube
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For me, the scariest part in Nope, was Gordy. His scenes were so terrifying for me.

TommysMatchbook
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Naming the creature Jean Jacket was a really cool callback decision because Em finally got her resolution for not getting to train the original Jean Jacket.

pbscott
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The point of the camera man sacrificing himself for the perfect shot was hubris. There is a clear commentary throughout this movie on selling your soul for show biz. The core of it is hubris. It’s the guy with his monkey-related childhood trauma later in life making cash off such a traumatic event. The camera man’s hubris was his perfect shot. He got fantastic, amazing footage throughout that sequence, and any normal person would have been satisfied with that. But then he saw the lighting conditions, and where the monster fled to, and realized the perfect shot was minutes away and further up the hill. He never actually intended to die, but he was willing to sacrifice his great footage in pursuit of that perfect shot just as he was willing to sacrifice his life totally meaninglessly to this predator just in pursuit of that perfect shot. Again, hubris. He does not treat the monster as a predatory creature to be respected, but as another event to gawked at. I think that commentary is tied very deeply into this movie’s DNA, and that moment of totally pointless sacrifice is perhaps the most succinct and brazen illustration of it.

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The genius of using the film is that it can be proven not to be photoshopped. The well picture was a polaroid-like film camera. Cant be edited!

garrettmessineo
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I saw another commenter post that polaroids can't be edited or photoshopped, so I think that was significant. BUT I also think she can make a small "movie" by putting them together in a sequence, much like the video of the man riding the horse. During the movie, when Emerald (keke) is in the house, in the background you see art on the wall of all of the individual photographs of the horse rider that they were able to put together to make the movie. I believe she intends to do the same.

tigerlilytv
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When he turned around in the barn and the "aliens" were crouching and then stood up, at that point in the movie I was still thinking it was a "traditional" spaceship with aliens inside, and I thought the "aliens" were going to stand up and then keep growing unnaturally tall, in which case I would have "NOPE"d myself out of the theater.

joey
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the aliens in the barn scene had me shaking.... such a beautiful scene. peele knows how to do horror

GemiiniPictures
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The way I found myself looking at the sky, scanning it vigilantly for a glimpse of the UFO/creature reminded me so much of how ‘Jaws’ made me do the same with the water.

I’m also really curious as to what the intent was for the UFO’s design. It gave me similar vibes as to what biblically-accurate angels are supposed to look like. I wonder if that was intentional.

SONICgokuverine
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I think one of the most interesting meta things I've seen with this movie is that we are never actually given evidence in the movie that Jean Jacket is an alien. Obviously, the movie is sold to us that way and JJ looks nothing like any terrestrial creature we know of. We do know, however, that it needs to eat and presumably often enough that it would probably struggle to travel very far in space. Like you said, who is to say that this isn't just some unknown, prehistoric, shark-like terrestrial sky creature we've never seen outside of UFO pictures? Perhaps ancient people did mistake it for a god or an angel or something else.

The important thing is that the movie never tells us. Like many real life spectacles, especially natural disasters or tragedies, there is no real or good explanation for why it happened. Sometimes they just do. We, the viewers/audience/characters, are simply forced to make assumptions and guesses at what or why or how the spectacle happened. We make up whatever backstory or explanation that we can to explain the unexplainable. Jean Jacket is no different.

jasonco
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The "Best Buy type store" is Fry's Electronics, a Silicon Valley classic. The store was more popular than Best Buy in California all the way up to the late 00's, before finally succumbing to online retailers like Amazon. Seeing Fry's is as nostalgic as seeing a Blockbusters for a Californian.

JamesJiansen
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I absolutely loved this review. I saw the movie last night and I didn’t watch it with “deep intellectual” eyes, I watched it at face value and as a result I was like meh, it was good but not great. But After watching your video and realizing the complexity and the depth of this movie I can look back and now say it was a fantastic movie

Chicoandtheman
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I actually quite enjoy this movie. It was a little slow in the beginning but so well done. As for the motorcycle thing, I believe that in the beginning Keke Palmers character says that motorcycling is one of her specialties when she is addressing the film crew during the "safety measures".

SapphireSkye
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I like how they made it a point to say that the great grandfather was the first man on film and ended it with the granddaughter getting the shots of the ufo. It they put the photos together it would make a film too

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