Nope | Gordy the Monkey's Rampage
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Published 2024-04-02
Film Synopsis:
Oscar®-winning filmmaker Jordan Peele reimagines the summer movie with Nope, an expansive pop epic of uncanny science fiction. Following their father's shocking death, Hollywood animal wrangler OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and his sister Emerald (Keke Palmer) begin observing unexplained phenomena on their vast Southern California ranch that leads them down an obsessive rabbit hole as they plot attempts to capture the mystery on camera. Along with a former child star turned family theme park ringmaster (Steven Yeun) who neighbors the siblings, the pair's efforts to chase the spectacle soon bring terrifying consequences and unimaginable horror. The result is a complex social thriller that unpacks the seeds of violence, risk and opportunism that are inseparable from the romanticized history of the American West…and from show business itself.
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Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, Brandon Perea, Keith David
Directed By: Jordan Peele
Produced By: Jordan Peele, Ian Cooper
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All Comments (21)
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The fact that Gordy is inspired by Travis the Chimp makes this scene sadder and more tragic.
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What’s even more tragic is that his past trauma is what inadvertently caused his demise.
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This was easily the scariest scene in Nope to me for its sheer brutality and undertone of tragedy. Gordy's rampage ending with him not even realizing what he did to those actors, then trying to bond with Jupe, before promptly being shot point blank, haunted me for the rest of the film. It's made even more harrowing knowing that this was based on 2 real life chimp attacks. Just goes to show that human or animal, no one should be exploited
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Aside from the absolute horror of what Gordy did, the close up on the girl who played his sister on the sitcom as an adult, sitting in the stands with a sweater with her face on it showing how she used to look before Gordy maimed & disfigured her, is such a sad and tragic image to me, that stuck in my head for a while after I saw the film
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4:04 I love the way he angrily yanks off the party hat like he’s fed up with being treated unnaturally for a chimp
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Best example of “You cannot tame wild animals” 🙁
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0:31 SHE SAID IT SHE SAID THE THING
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Its even scarier when you realize some of the audience is still there, trying to disappear as much as possible
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This scene is actually so well made, with the cinematography and especially the horror elements almost making me pee my pants 😬 but for real though, this scene is honestly one of my favorites ever
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I still remember how terrifying this scene was in IMAX with the balloons popping offscreen and the implied murder of the cast members
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I really love how animal-like he actually is. Most of the times, the animal just rampages through as a monster, but he actually acts more like an animal
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Why is this now appearing everywhere? I watched this clip a few days ago on Easter and I gotta say: In a movie where the villain is a giant ufo shaped alien that digests people alive; this sequence scares me more because of how realistic and deadly chimpanzees are and how they can destroy you like shown here and in real life events like the Travis incident in 2009.
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I love how they created this scary scene
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Man, just imagine being damn near paralyzed from being pummeled & seeing it coming before losing consciousness. That…is true horror. So many elements of horror in one scene. The industrial complex of adoption, the tokenization, the element of remembering how much we do not control nature & never will. This scene was not only beautifully shot, but written as well.
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When I first watched the movie, them bringing up Gordy caught me off guard, cause I thought he was apart of like an extended card for Monkeys Paw
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One of the best parts of the film. Fr
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You can take an animal out of the wild, but you can never truly take the wild out of an animal. Some people unfortunately have to learn this the hard way, and oh how hard that way be.
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The way he taps the foot at 4:03 is so sad, like he just realized whet he did
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One of the best scenes in movie history
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Dang, made it twice as sad when I realized what Gordy said in sign language