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The end when the cop showed up and the theater collectively gasped and let out "Oh no"'s was one of my favorite theater social experiences of all time. It delivered the exact feeling Peele wanted to deliver. In any other horror movie, the average movie goer would have a "thank goodness they're here" feeling, but in this movie, it elicited the opposite reaction, and we all had that realization at the same time lol. chef's kiss
It was such an amazing moment tbh. The dread that set in, the realization of like "ooooohhhh fuck" and then the relief.