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L.a. guns break my stride
L.a. guns break my stride













The cinematography is the best of any Peele film thus far. The two perfectly capture the sibling dynamic while still being very distinct characters. “Nope” features excellent performances from Kaluuya and Palmer.

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The movie uses a simple alien chasing as a device to explore more complex themes such as exploitation in the film industry and the treatment of animals. While it is not a bad movie, Peele set the bar pretty high for himself with “Get Out.” Now for the million dollar question, where does “Nope” rank in the filmography of Peele? This was followed by 2019’s “Us” which is not as beloved as “Get Out.” “Us” was more of a straight forward horror movie lacking the sharp allegory that made “Get Out” such a hit with critics and casual moviegoers alike. The combination of a horror movie with striking social commentary earned Peele an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He kicked off his directorial career with 2017’s “Get Out,” which was met with widespread praise. Peele has had a near-seamless transition from his sketch comedy days to more “serious” filmmaking.

l.a. guns break my stride

The two begin a mission to photograph the shape and profit from the discovery.

l.a. guns break my stride

While struggling to maintain the family business, training horses for movie sets, the siblings witness a strange shape in the sky. One day on their California ranch, metal objects fall from the sky and kill their father.

l.a. guns break my stride

The movie siblings OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) grieve losing their father in a mysterious accident. Jordan Peele returns to the director’s chair with “Nope,” a complex movie with a lot to like.













L.a. guns break my stride