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DEEP DIVE · GET-OUT

The full breakdown

Detection, audio and scene analysis across every frame of Get Out — derived from object recognition, transcript alignment and shot segmentation.

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2017Horror, Mystery, Thriller104.1 min● analyzed May 14, 2026
Total Detections
70,667
objects + faces
Unique Objects
70
distinct types
Detections / min
678.9
avg rate
Night Scenes
68.3%
low-light frames
Words Spoken
5,842
transcribed
Named Actors
15
face-id matched
SIX-AXIS GENOME

Movie DNA radar

DARKNESSACTIONDIALOGUEPEOPLEVEHICLESVISUAL
Darkness
52/100
Action
52/100
Dialogue
34/100
People
46/100
Vehicles
4/100
Visual
70/100
PROFILE

Genome readout

Darkness Index12%
Darkness RatingVery Bright
Action Intensity5.2
Action RatingModerate
People Density1.53 people/min
Social RatingIntimate
Vehicle Density0.07 vehicles/min
Chase PotentialLow
Indoor %84.0%
SettingIndoor
Object Diversity70 types
Visual ComplexityHigh
Pacing SignatureDynamic
FUN FACTS

AI-Discovered Facts — Get Out (2017)

Get Out boasts dialogue that's a whopping 72.7% faster than the average Horror film, outpacing 7 out of 7 of its genre companions with a mind-bending 56.10 words per minute.

1,864unique people spotted (88% of frames)

"chris" is said 35 times — once every 3.0 minutes.

Daniel Kaluuya is on screen for 37 of 104 minutes — 36% of the runtime.

The longest stretch of silence runs 13 min 39 sec — no dialogue at all.

71profanity instances across the runtime — roughly one every 88 seconds.

Only 18.1% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.

The 5 most intense moments all happen within 4 seconds of each other.

At 125 BPM, the soundtrack rarely lets up — one of the faster-paced scores in the database.

1,632unique words spoken out of 5,842 total — a vocabulary richness of 27.9%.

AI detected 70 unique object types across 70,667 frame-by-frame detections.

550unique chairs spotted (15% of frames)

226unique wine glasses spotted (3% of frames)

110unique potted plants spotted (5% of frames)

103unique cars spotted (5% of frames)

142unique couchs spotted (4% of frames)

124unique cups spotted (2% of frames)

160unique ties spotted (3% of frames)

91unique dining tables spotted (3% of frames)

95unique bottles spotted (2% of frames)

Features 279 dog appearances

Contains 71 profanities (0.7 per minute)

Longest silence: 14 minutes of unbroken quiet

31%of frames are close-ups

The film's emotional journey ends on a neutral note

Shot predominantly with warm tones