![]() ![]() That thrill part really makes the story take a new element and the way he integrates in the odd manner at the end. For me, he again uses it well and gives the science fiction genre a nice refresh that has plenty to offer the horror element, some shots he used very well to display it. And yet, for those who just want straight gimmicks and entertainment, Peele is there to give you an odd change to formula that may or may not be impressive to you. His use famous verses and quotes, mixed with subtle signs and visual aids, all work to be that level of poetic disposition he does so well, allowing one to interpret the message to their liking. Once again, he does not fail to deliver, bringing with it elevated levels of viewing the world and clever symbolism to show the state of the world. The Twist: Peele has always found a way to put his shocking imagination to the works and really keep you guessing as to what the spin to the story will be. The pace continued to be like that for much of the film, until right about the end where things changed, but for about 75% of the movie, the pace was thrilling for this horror movie. It's the intrigue that pulled me in, trying to see what the next the level to the story was all while trying to discover the twist he had in store. Then as the events start to happen, he manages to ramp things up and start focusing on uncovering elements, all while still focusing on that character development. Nope starts out the same style of Peele's work, taking lots of time set up the pieces and give you inklings of how everyone will be connected. The Pace Mostly: For a movie that promised to be elevated horror and potentially very deep, the pacing was decent for this writer. It's also sprinkled nicely throughout the movie, and finding the right time to spice up the moment. Peele manages to put a lot of fun into the writing from the blunt delivery of Kaluuya's lines to the energetic come get some of Palmer's character Em, it just comes off natural and is not too wedged in to get in the way of the movie. ![]() His skits with Keele showed putting a lot of energy, but for Nope, the comedy is much more controlled, dropped in at the right times to try and offset the tension. He does this very well again, using so little to accomplish so much without trying. LIKES: The Comedy At Times: Peele knows how to put comedy into his work and often to maximize the laughs. ![]()
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