逃出绝命镇 的演职人员

逃出绝命镇

Just because you're invited, doesn't mean you're welcome.

黑人小伙克里斯(丹尼尔·卡卢亚 饰)和他的白人女朋友露丝(艾莉森·威廉姆斯 饰)相处到了见父母的阶段,她邀请他去自己父母家度周末。起初,克里斯把她家人过度热情的行为,解读为他们对女儿的跨种族恋爱的紧张应对。但随着时间的推移,一系列令人不安的发现使他认识到一个难以想象的真相,这一切背后是一个邪恶的种族阴谋。

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Daniel Kaluuya as Chris Washington

Daniel Kaluuya

Chris Washington
Daniel Kaluuya delivered a career-defining performance as Chris Washington in Jordan Peele's socio-political horror film "Get Out." His portrayal was both nuanced and powerful, capturing the complex emotions of a young African American man navigating the treacherous undercurrents of a white liberal community. Kaluuya's performance was a masterclass in subtlety, as he conveyed fear, suspicion, and anguish often without words, relying on his expressive eyes and facial gestures to communicate the mounting dread of his character's predicament. His ability to oscillate between the warmth of Chris's initial ease and the chilling realization of the sinister truth behind his girlfriend's family's hospitality was riveting. Kaluuya's work in "Get Out" was not just captivating; it was a statement on the black experience, showcasing the alienation and the silent scream of a man fighting to maintain his identity and autonomy in the face of a grotesque and insidious form of racism. His performance rightfully earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, cementing his status as one of the most compelling actors of his generation.
Allison Williams as Rose Armitage

Allison Williams

Rose Armitage
Allison Williams delivered a chilling and masterful performance as Rose Armitage in Jordan Peele's 2017 horror film "Get Out." Her portrayal of the seemingly warm and liberal-minded girlfriend to protagonist Chris Washington (played by Daniel Kaluuya) was both convincing and disarming, lulling the audience into a false sense of security. Williams adeptly balanced the character's dual nature, presenting a facade of innocence and advocacy while harboring a sinister agenda as part of her family's insidious plot. As the film progresses, her transition from the supportive girlfriend to a key antagonist is as striking as it is disturbing, with Williams employing subtle changes in demeanor and piercing gaze to convey Rose's true malevolent intentions. Her performance was pivotal in reinforcing the film's exploration of modern racism and the horrors of cultural appropriation, earning her critical acclaim for her ability to embody a character that is both a perpetrator of and an accomplice to the psychological and physical horrors faced by the film's black protagonist. Williams's nuanced depiction of Rose Armitage stands as a testament to her range as an actress and contributes significantly to the film's enduring impact and conversation about race in America.
Caleb Landry Jones as Jeremy Armitage

Caleb Landry Jones

Jeremy Armitage
Caleb Landry Jones delivers a chilling and unnerving performance as Jeremy Armitage in the critically acclaimed horror film "Get Out." His portrayal of the young, seemingly affable brother of the Armitage family is a masterclass in subtle menace. Jones imbues Jeremy with a volatile energy that simmers just beneath the surface, bursting forth at key moments to destabilize the already tense atmosphere. His erratic behavior and wild-eyed stares hint at a deeper malevolence, and his interactions with protagonist Chris Washington, played by Daniel Kaluuya, are fraught with an undercurrent of threat. Jones's performance is a crucial element in the film's exploration of racial tension and the horrors of cultural appropriation, as his character's aggressive curiosity and violent outbursts exemplify the film's themes of predation and oppression. His ability to switch from a facade of benign eccentricity to overt hostility keeps the audience on edge, making his role as Jeremy not just memorable, but a pivotal component in the film's success in blending social commentary with suspenseful horror.
Marcus Henderson as Walter

Marcus Henderson

Walter
Marcus Henderson delivers a chilling and nuanced performance as Walter in Jordan Peele's critically acclaimed horror film "Get Out." As the groundskeeper and housekeeper Georgina's husband, Henderson's portrayal is marked by a haunting stoicism and an underlying sense of unease. His character initially appears as a peripheral figure, contributing to the film's tension with his eerie silence and robotic demeanor. However, as the narrative unravels, Henderson's Walter becomes central to the film's reveal, showcasing the actor's ability to convey deep-seated trauma and a profound disconnect from self. His transformation during the climax of the film is particularly powerful, as he shifts from a controlled, almost passive servant to a menacing and unpredictable force, hinting at the tormented humanity beneath the surface. Henderson's performance is a testament to his talent for balancing subtlety with intensity, making Walter an unforgettable character who lingers in the viewer's mind long after the credits roll.
Betty Gabriel as Georgina

Betty Gabriel

Georgina
贝蒂·加布里埃尔(Betty Gabriel)是美国舞台、电影和电视女演员。她拥有爱荷华州立大学艾姆斯分校的动物科学学士学位,并毕业于美国纽约州纽约市的茱莉亚音乐学院。
Keegan-Michael Key as NCAA Prospect (uncredited)

Keegan-Michael Key

NCAA Prospect (uncredited)
科甘·迈克尔·凯,美国男演员、编剧、喜剧演员和制片人。知名于电视剧《疯电视》(2004年至2016年)中担任常驻演员,以及在喜剧中心频道的电视剧《基和皮尔》(2012年至2015年)中担任主演、创作者、编剧和执行制片人。此外,他亦参演...
Jordan Peele as Dying Deer / UNCF PSA Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Jordan Peele

Dying Deer / UNCF PSA Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
乔丹·海沃斯·皮尔(Jordan Haworth Peele,1979 年 2 月 21 日出生)是美国演员、喜剧演员和电影制片人。

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