I don't get why the white family focused solely on blacks. It seems like they wanted the most genetically superior qualities, but those qualities don't necessarily exclusively reside with blacks. In fact, all of the blacks they abducted seemed very normal (not super tall or strong). Why not seek out genetic rarities from every race?
Yeah, I had some problems with the end of this movie too. Seems like a very flimsy way to end it. But I liked it up until then.
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Well the dude that was hosting grandpa looked quite big and he could run. The main character was chosen because of his eyes (talent for taking photos) and you couldn't really judge the other people from the pictures. Also when looking for new subjects she was looking at NCAA basketball playes which often have a unique physique, so I cannot say I agree.
Good point about the eyes, I forgot about that scene with the blind photographer. But it's not like his eyes were anything special. He looked to be an amateur photographer at best. The blind guy would be happy with anyone who had eyes. He didn't have to be black.
Well he kind of said that to main character that he didn't care about race (before we knew exactly what he was talking about) but he did mention that he had a gift (with his eyes) that he himself did not possess.
We do not know what grandma was looking for so it is hard to know why the housekeeper lady was chosen. But I do feel that troughout the movie it is implied that the white folks fell superiour to blacks in all other aspects than the physical realm... And therefore they wish to have this as well and therefore they chose black people as their vessels.
Yes, because it's a stereotype. The movie is pocking fun at "white liberal" racism which is more subtle.
That stereotype comes from comparing blacks to animals and coming from a jungle.
Society doesn't tend to show as much concern when a black person goes missing.
I don't know if that factored into their decision, but at the very least they had an obsessive fetish for black people('s bodies), stemming from the Jesse Owens thing.
I also think it's an allegory to American slavery (eg the auction block). It's a disturbing reminder for me of how some of my own ancestors behaved - the events in this movie are no more horrifying than the reality of slavery. That is what I find most chilling of all.
Every post you make consists of you whining and begging forgiveness for what your ancestors did. Instead of being an idiot, why don't you leave whatever liberal blue stae safe space you live in and try to meet a non white for the first time in your life?
You're EXACTLY the type of clueless white liberal this movie is making fun of.
This is literally a forced and unnatural way to bring up racism in a pseudo-horror movie. And it does not make sense. That's why the blind guy said "i don't care about the colour of your skin" when Chris was sat in front of the TV. They couldn't explain.
The Grandfather became obsessed when Jesse Owens beat him back in the 1930s. He saw that Jesse Owens ruined Hitler's perfect Aryan race BS, and then decided to find a way to create his own with black people.