With the character of Rose, the audience expects to see her come out as the white saviour to save Chris, but Peele made a bold move to not have that happen. He points out that there is this trend in race-driven movies where the last good white person can’t be racist. Rose subverts that. “Sometimes all white people are evil — sometimes — but not all the time,” Peele joked. The takeaway is that Peele’s movie depends not on white saviors, but on black heroism, and it adds texture in a way black people are only rarely afforded in film.
Get Out (2017) dir. Jordan Peele
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