The film Get Out analyzes themes of racism in society through the story of a black man visiting his white girlfriend's family home. It examines how racism can manifest subtly through microaggressions rather than overt hate. The film also comments on how some white liberals may still hold unconscious racial biases. Through mysterious occurrences at the home, it is revealed the family is part of an operation that transfers the bodies of wealthy elderly whites into young black hosts to prolong their lives, showing how racism dehumanizes and endangers black people.