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The Purge

The Purge

  • Status: Released
  • 31-05-2013
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Score: 6.253
  • Vote count: 8527

Given the country's overcrowded prisons, the U.S. government begins to allow 12-hour periods of time in which all illegal activity is legal. During one of these free-for-alls, a family must protect themselves from a home invasion.

Ethan Hawke

James Sandin

Lena Headey

Mary Sandin

Max Burkholder

Charlie Sandin

Adelaide Kane

Zoey Sandin

Edwin Hodge

Bloody Stranger

Rhys Wakefield

Polite Leader

Tony Oller

Henry

Arija Bareikis

Mrs. Grace Ferrin

Tom Yi

Mr. Cali

Chris Mulkey

Mr. Halverson

Tisha French

Mrs. Halverson

Dana Bunch

Mr. Ferrin

Peter Gvozdas

Dr. Peter Buynak

John Weselcouch

Freak Interrupting

Alicia Vela-Bailey

Female Freak

David Basila

George (uncredited)

Boima Blake

Freak #1 (uncredited)

Nathan Clarkson

Freak (uncredited)

Jesse Jacobs

Freak #2 (uncredited)

Mickey Facchinello

Brunette Female Freak (uncredited)

Crystal Lockhart

Freak (uncredited)

Tyler Osterkamp

Freak (uncredited)

Rj Wolfe

Freak (uncredited)

Aaron Kuban

Freak (uncredited)

Karen Strassman

Newscaster (uncredited)

Cindy Robinson

Purge Screen Announcer (uncredited)

inaneswine

It's the basic premise that makes _The Purge_ such a chilling watch and, thought you may see the thrills and scares coming from a mile away, it's the most interesting home-invasion thriller that I've seen in a very long time.

CustomerConsumer

The core idea of a "purge" is interesting, but every single moment of "horror" or "thrill" in this film is a predictable jumpscare. It takes itself way too seriously and makes some heavy-handed social commentary, while at the same time being really unconvincing and riddled with tropes. Whenever one of the masked villains is on-screen you can count on them to silently tilt their head to the side, playfully skip with a weapon in hand, or giggle about killing. The main concept and Lena Headey's acting bumped the rating up a little.

Charles Tatum

Atrocious directing and cheesy jump scares disguised as nonsensical "social commentary."