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[Jordan Peele on the Artistic Vision and Cultural Impact of 'Get Out']-[Super Soul Special: Jordan Peele: Can Film Change Our Culture?]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2025-11-12

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The Genesis of a Cinematic Vision

In this episode of Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with Jordan Peele to discuss his critically acclaimed film, Get Out. Peele reveals that the movie was born from years of conceptualization, acting as a personal project he described as "designing my favorite movie that I'd never seen before." Much like Toni Morrison, who famously wrote the books she wanted to read because they didn't yet exist, Peele became the first audience for his own film, crafting a narrative that addressed his own interests and curiosities.

Confronting Fear Through Horror

Peele articulates his deep-seated love for the horror genre, viewing it as the "safest place to experience our fears." He argues that because society often treats fear as an "unpleasant emotion" that gets "suppressed," it inevitably "explodes in a different direction." By bringing these fears into a communal theater setting, Peele believes audiences can make "personal progress by not turning our backs on our own fear." This psychological approach allowed the film to resonate deeply with viewers, transforming a horror premise into a medium for cultural introspection.

The Power of Perspective and Empathy

A pivotal point in the discussion is the film’s ability to foster empathy. Peele explains that by making the protagonist, Chris, the anchor of the story, he forced audiences—including white viewers—to identify with a black perspective. He notes that the "microaggressions" depicted in the film serve as a form of modern horror, finally addressing the "missing piece of the conversation" regarding the African-American experience. Oprah emphasizes that the film’s success lies in its ability to allow audiences to "experience the world through the black perspective" without feeling threatened, ultimately helping people realize they are "more alike than different."

Navigating Success and Avoiding the 'Thriller' Trap

Reflecting on the overwhelming success of Get Out and its Oscar nominations, Peele discusses the internal struggle of being celebrated while feeling the pressure to continue creating. Oprah, drawing on her own experience, offers advice on handling fame, warning against the trap of "drinking your own Kool-Aid." She praises Peele’s grounded nature, noting that his ability to question his own ego shows he is already "grounded enough to know" how to navigate his newfound status. Peele admits that his biggest reward is simply the opportunity to "make another movie," focusing on the artistic integrity of his work rather than external accolades.

Story as a Weapon for Change

The conversation concludes with a profound reflection on the power of storytelling. Peele views film as the "most effective form" of art, describing stories as a "weapon against the violence, against the bigotry, against hatred." By creating a shared experience where strangers sit in a room and go on a journey through someone else's eyes, Peele believes cinema can bridge divides. He recalls how Whoopi Goldberg’s Oscar win once inspired him to believe that he could overcome his own "walls and ceilings," and he hopes his own success sends the same message to others: "You can do it."

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I'm so proud of you.
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Were you a little scarred?
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Now we're in.
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I love the way writers' minds work.
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It was a hobby for me.
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📝Key Phrases

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follow through
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at the end of the day
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turn one's back on
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a significant amount
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in terms of
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📖 Transcript

I'm Oprah Winfrey.
Welcome to Super Soul Conversations, the podcast.
I believe that one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time, taking time to be more fully present.
Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right now.
First of all, I just got to say, I'm so proud of you.
I'm so proud of you.

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