Get Out Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 687000 votes
Tags: hypnosis, racism, abduction, reference to barack obama
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Déjame salir

Title in Italiano:

Scappa - Get Out

Title in Português:

Foge

Title in Français:

Get Out

Title in Türk:

Kapan

Title in Deutsch:

Get Out

Synopsis

Rose Armitage is taking her boyfriend, Chris Washington, to meet her parents for the first time. He's a bit uneasy about how they'll treat him, as they're white and he's black. However, her parents turn out to be unfazed and everything seems to be going fine.

Chris then starts to notice some weird behavioral traits with the African-American staff at the house. The Armitages throw a huge party and Chris ends up in some awkward conversations with the guests. Initially, he just puts it down to the racial difference, but then the guests', and Armitages', motives start to appear more sinister.

Chris decides it is time to get out.

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Get Out
Run Rabbit Run
Ralph T. Butler: Writer
Flanagan and Allen: Performer
Redbone
Donald Glover: Performer
Donald Glover: Writer
(I've Had) The Time Of My Life
Bill Medley: Performer
John DeNicola: Writer
(I've Had) The Time Of My Life
John DeNicola: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Thomas
6/10

The use of unique sound design in the soundtrack of Get Out adds an extra layer of unease and discomfort, immersing the audience in Chris' perspective.

George Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Get Out seamlessly blends traditional horror elements with modern and experimental sounds, creating a fresh and unsettling auditory experience.

George Clark
6/10

The soundtrack of Get Out perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, enhancing the eerie atmosphere throughout.

Kenneth Wilson
8/10

The choice of music reflects the underlying themes of racial tension and societal expectations explored in the movie.

Stephanie Williams
5/10

The eerie and haunting melodies in Get Out linger long after the film is over, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Jennifer Wright
7/10

The music in Get Out effectively conveys the growing paranoia and sense of isolation that Chris experiences.

Dorothy Davis
7/10

The soundtrack of Get Out perfectly captures the tension and unease that Chris feels throughout the movie.

Daniel Green
7/10

The soundtrack of Get Out is a standout element that contributes significantly to the overall impact and success of the film.

Andrew Williams
7/10

The soundtrack immerses you in the psychological thriller aspect of the film and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Donald Miller
2/10

The score of Get Out felt out of place at times, disrupting the flow of the story rather than enhancing it. The music did not seem to complement the on-screen action, resulting in a jarring and unfulfilling auditory experience that detracted from the overall viewing enjoyment.

Daniel Allen
4/10

The soundtrack of Get Out felt disjointed and lacked cohesion, failing to effectively capture the tension and suspense of the film's plot. The music did not enhance the viewing experience but rather felt like a distracting element throughout.

Thomas Thompson
7/10

The use of subtle sound effects in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of creepiness to the atmosphere of the film.

Deborah Thompson
6/10

The music in Get Out effectively builds and releases tension, creating a palpable sense of dread that keeps viewers on edge.

Emily Hill
6/10

The use of silence in certain scenes of Get Out is just as powerful as the music, creating a chilling contrast that heightens the suspense.

Joshua Perez
8/10

The eerie and haunting melodies create a sense of foreboding and add depth to the storyline.

Andrew Walker
6/10

The soundtrack of Get Out expertly mirrors the escalating paranoia and fear that Chris experiences as the plot unfolds.

Thomas Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Get Out is a masterclass in how music can enhance a film's atmosphere and elevate the overall viewing experience.

Brian Miller
7/10

The music enhances the suspense and keeps you on the edge of your seat during the most intense scenes.

Stephanie Wilson
2/10

I found the musical choices in Get Out to be uninspired and cliche, relying too heavily on typical horror movie tropes without bringing anything innovative or fresh to the table. The soundtrack failed to create a unique atmosphere that could have elevated the film's narrative.

Jennifer Martin
6/10

The soundtrack of Get Out effectively conveys the sense of isolation and alienation that Chris feels as he navigates through the unsettling events at the Armitage household.

David Evans
5/10

The musical choices in Get Out enhance the storytelling, adding depth and emotion to key moments in the film.

Donald Walker
8/10

The contrast between quiet, atmospheric moments and intense, pulse-pounding tracks is expertly done in the soundtrack.