A Filmmaker's Guide to Jordan Peele's 'Us' (2019) - Part 3
Subtleties and Their Usage

We can all agree that Jordan Peele's Us (2019) is quite possibly one of the best films of the last ten years and has potential to be one of the greatest movies of the 21st Century (but not the greatest, that space is saved for There Will Be Blood (2007), sorry Peele). Us (2019) is a brilliant movie in which subtleties reign supreme in exciting the audience's understanding of the film. Everyone guesses what everything means and so, we're going to look at some subtleties of our own and see how they're used to create meaning. This should be interesting seeing as, especially in horror film, these subtleties in usage are becoming evermore popular. If you'd like to start at the beginning of this series of articles, then please proceed to click here: https://todaysurvey.today/horror/a-filmmaker-s-guide-to-jordan-peele-s-us-2019%3C/a%3E - but you don't have to read the others in order to understand this article. They are entirely separate and can be read in any order at all. So once again, here's your spoiler alert if you haven't see the film. Let us get on with this article on the subtleties used in Jordan Peele's Us (2019).

Subtlety 1: Shadows and Reflections

The questions we can ask of the filmmaker are:
- Are there any other meanings to shadows and reflections?
Subtlety 2: Hands

Here's the clip, look at how it shows connection:


Here's some questions we could ask of the filmmaker:
- What was the motive behind using hands?
- Are the scissors directly representative of a cut connection through the use of hands?
Subtlety 3: Windows

Here are some questions we could ask of the filmmaker to do with this:
- Were windows initially used for this purpose or are there other meanings behind them?
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