People Are Losing It Over Glenn Close’s Shocking Lines in ‘The Deliverance’
Online, people are gathering to support each other through a collective trauma. They are seeking comfort. They are seeking community. They are seeking answers.
If you’ve spent the holiday weekend streaming Netflix’s number one movie, perhaps you’re among us.
Where were you when Glenn Close—bald, with razor teeth, possessed by a demon—cooed in a high-pitch voice, “I can smell your nappy p---y!”?
Lee Daniel’s you will pay for your Crimes for having Glenn Close say this 😂😂😂 #TheDeliverance pic.twitter.com/VHdNzLBJRO
— Your Biggest Problem (@High5Ki) August 30, 2024
Lee Daniels’ The Deliverance has had everyone on social media hooting and hollering all weekend. Once people started sharing, largely in disbelief, screenshots and clips of the film, it rocket-launched to the top of the streamers’ most-viewed charts. Many people are roasting it. A lot of people are relishing its unabashed outrageousness. Others are just trying to make sense of what in God’s name they just saw.
The film, which, believe it or not (and you’d be inclined to not, based on those viral clips), is based on a true story, is a Satanic possession thriller. It centers on Ebony (Andra Day), a single mom of three who moves into a new house in Indiana with her mother, Alberta (Close), who has cancer. Ebony’s youngest son, Dre (Anthony B. Jenkins), becomes preoccupied with an invisible presence he calls Tre, who he says appears in the basement and the bedroom closet. Dre and his siblings start behaving bizarrely, having psychotic episodes.
A mysterious woman (Aunjaue Ellis-Taylor) begins following them, eventually revealing herself to be a reverend. She tells Ebony that a mother killed her family and herself in their house 20 years prior, and that the demon that possessed her is now possessing Ebony’s family. That’s when Exorcist parody levels of absolute mayhem start to unfurl.
Whether they liked the movie or thought it was ludicrous, people online have been having a blast ranting and raving about how extreme it is.
People was going in on my movie choices but said The Deliverance was good ..
I do not trust none of yall. pic.twitter.com/8mV3u7k3d8— Caramel skin ass dude! THE BIGGEST HEATHEN (@deep_dab) September 2, 2024
Yall had me watch the deliverance & I was taking it so serious until demon Glenn Close told that lady she could smell her nappy p**sy. I busted out laughing so hard! Lee Daniels you will pay! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I ijbol’ed so loud! 😭
— 🌳Shaadi 🇵🇸🐎 (@TwittaHoney) August 31, 2024
“The Deliverance” was good. Y’all being hypercritical about irrelevant 💩 & yes , I too can smell your nappy puss. Go touch some grass and take a bath. pic.twitter.com/A1ot4gkxdI
— Alien Superstar ✨™ ZoëDaveChappelle (@JAYrockstarr) September 2, 2024
There are those who can’t get over the dialogue, whether it’s one of the cinema’s most esteemed actresses hissing about a smelly, nappy private part, or the jarringly frank discussions about race that are had between Ebony and her white mother, Alberta.
This movie is INSANE #TheDeliverance pic.twitter.com/zQF8a5BeB4
— 𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐒 𝐌𝐎𝐉𝐎 (@Miss_Mojo) August 30, 2024
This movie has me GAGGING OK #TheDeliverance pic.twitter.com/eZ3CeKu68G
— ✨Mahogany Papí✨ (@BillionaireKen) August 30, 2024
Close’s wig and wardrobe, of course, has earned a lion’s share of attention—particularly when it’s revealed that the wild look was entirely a creative choice on Lee Daniels’ part. Close’s character looks nothing like the real-life Alberta.
Somebody give Glenn Close Blige an Oscar for this role pic.twitter.com/d9maNEsshy
— DUH MON DAY 💫 (@Wow_DeeH) September 1, 2024
The Deliverance movie gets a 4/10, but Glenn Close, wearing a lace front wig and ripped skinny jeans, gets a 12/10 from me. I've always rated Glenn as an actor from way back in the 80s, I'll watch anything she's in. pic.twitter.com/eWWYXiTayL
— 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗼'𝗠𝗘'® (@SHALOMEIBBOTSON) September 1, 2024
it's so removed from the original story, it doesnt even matter that neither of them looks like the person theyre based on but then at the end of the movie, they put up pictures of the actual people and it makes the whole movie even funnier because WHY did they make this choice https://t.co/W7kaYbBXe4
— ashley ray🍦stream ice cream money (@theashleyray) September 1, 2024
this is the real grandma and mom. they show pics of them at the end pic.twitter.com/pXGl9NRNPh
— ashley ray🍦stream ice cream money (@theashleyray) September 1, 2024
And the internet did what the internet does best: It took The Deliverance’s viral moment and inserted it into another of the weekend’s more popular memes, a “glow-up” side-by-side photo prompt.
Me August 31 vs September 1 pic.twitter.com/Brf02iXLY6
— Erik Anderson (@awards_watch) September 1, 2024
For his part, Daniels seems to be delighting in the discourse, good and bad. To the viral post of Close’s infamous line captioned “Lee Daniels, you will pay for your crimes,” he cheekily responded: “Had to do it.”
Had to do it 🤝🏽😂 https://t.co/6DD9rR4ZPL
— Lee Daniels (@leedanielsent) August 31, 2024
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