Horribly overhyped. Good performance from the cast but the story was atrocious. You'll be left with many questions at the end and not in a good way. If you plan to watch it, try not to think too much and just enjoy it for what it is or you'll just end up frustrated.
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Questions that I felt were left unanswered...
1.) Why did the government experiment get abandoned and why did they leave the clones underground?
2.) Why did the clones stay underground until the moment that the protagonist and antagonist met?
3.) How do you hide that many people (millions) underground with no one knowing about it?
4.) Why were the tunnels so clean if the clones are half brain dead? (Running in circles, no free will, etc.)
5.) How did the clones survive only on rabbit? They'd be deficient in vital nutrients and die quickly.
6.) The antagonist said that she'd been planning this for a very long time, yet she has a son that is maybe 8.. indicating that the government experiment was ongoing to at least 8 years prior. The story insinuates that she'd been planning for decades so what is it?
7.) The ending twist is nonsensical because it's revealed that the protagonist was actually the tethered but the antagonist learned dancing underground and had free will (makes sense if she was the original) but it doesn't make sense that her tether would be able to control her because she was the original...so she wouldn't have learned to dance.There is another issue previously when the boy kills his clone by getting it to mimic him as if they have no free will, yet they obviously do so why did this happen?
That's only a few questions I have...I could type out 2 dozen more. There's too many plot holes and story dead-ends. I'm not a fan of the film and I loved "Get Out".