Jim Hudson (Get Out)

"Who knows? Some people wanna change, some people want to be stronger... faster... cooler. But don't... please don't lock me into that. I don't give a shit of what color you are, you know. What I want is... deeper. I want.... your eye, man. I want those things you see through."

- Jim Hudson revealing his true intentions to Chris.

Jim Hudson is a minor antagonist of the 2017 horror movie Get Out. He is a blind art gallery owner who is a member of the Order of the Coagula allied with the Armitage Family.

He was portrayed by Stephen Root.

Role
Despite being a member of the Order, Jim holds a certain distaste towards the other members for their intentions of capturing black people and using them as vessels to achieve psuedo-immortality. When Rose Armitage brought her boyfriend Chris Washington to her family's estate for visit, the other members took delight of seeing another black person in their grounds. However, unlike the other party-goers, Jim takes a genuine interest towards Chris for his excellent photography skills and compliments him for it.

Later on, Dean Armitage is hosting up a silent auction with a picture of Chris on display, and Jim places the winning bid, much to surprise of the Armitage family. Following the capture of Chris (who is strapped to a chair in the Armitages' basement), Jim appeared on a TV set and calmly explained the Order's true intentions of achieving psuedo-immortality (even Rose was involved with it all the time). Jim also confessed that he intends to take control of Chris' body, but only to gain eyesight rather than immortality; even assuring to Chris that it's nothing personal against him as Jim secretly disapproves of the Order's supremacist beliefs.

As Dean performs autopsy on an unconscious Jim, he notice that his son Jeremy is missing and looks for him, only to find out that Chris has escaped. At that moment, Chris managed to stab Dean with the antlers of a hunting trophy. Suffocating on his own blood, Dean stumbles back into the operating room and knocks over a candle, before falling over and succumbing to his wounds. The candle ignites the sheets of Chris' intended surgery chair, the fire of which growing and (presumably) burning an unconscious Jim alive.

Trivia

 * Unlike the Armitage family and the other members of the Order, Jim isn't racist towards black people and has no intention in getting immortality, even showing mere respect to Chris for his excellent photography skills in general (despite wanting to take control of his body to gain sight).