What I Liked: Frank Grillo (Warrior) as the action lead is fine.
What I Didn’t Like: The rest.
Overall Impressions: Guys, I got beef. After seeing two installments I can conclude
I strongly dislike The Purge
series. They’re not fun or clever or
artistically well made or anything. They
just stink. And I know I’m being harsh
but these movies are infuriating.
I was hoping Part 2
was going to get me on board after an unsatisfactory Part 1 but nope, still not into it.
The concept of crime being legal for one day of the year while the rest
of the time American society is supposedly completely normal is an
impossibility that I can’t wrap my head around or accept. This would need to be a post-apocalypse type
scenario to get any sort of traction but that’s not the setup. In fact hours and even minutes before the
purge begins people are out casually driving around, going to the grocery
store, calmly boarding up their homes and acting like total mayhem and ruin is
not about to occur. It’s such an awkward
notion that these two ideas of society could co-exist that it doesn’t compute.
And I know I said this in the Part 1 review but I believe the legal crime gimmick actually makes
these films worse. Motivation is
eliminated. People kill simply because
they can. There’s no reason for you to
get invested. There’s no depth,
consequences or stakes. Let’s take an example
from Anarchy. At one point we’re shown a ballroom full of
elegantly dressed rich folks who auction off kidnapped lower class people to be
murdered. Since this is all above board,
and even expected to a certain extent, in the context of the movie there’s no
bite to it. Anything goes, so do what
you want. But if this scene took place
in the regular world it would be incredibly disturbing in a Most Dangerous Game type way because
it’s an insane underground event that’s completely against all societal and
moral norms.
Here's another example (spoilers…who fucking cares?),
we eventually find out that the government is covertly purging the population
because citizens aren’t racking up enough bodies (meaning poorer people) on
their own. This is intended to be a holy
shit moment but again, with the setup presented this is all totally legal so
why should I give a shit? Now if this
storyline took place in the regular world this would be some really scary shit
and a legitimate conspiracy.
This is repetitive, I know, but the core idea of this
franchise is too flawed for me to turn off my brain and enjoy. Even putting aside the major mistake the
filmmakers made of having ALL crime be legal for twelve hours (so shit like
rape, torture, devastation of food supplies, billion dollar theft, etc. are
fine yet the filmmakers didn’t want to touch on these horrible acts in any way
(in the first two Purges at least)
because they’re, you know, sorta unpleasant), when they really meant only
bodily harm/murder is permitted, shit still doesn’t add up.
The opening exposition from the filmmakers, not characters
within the film mind you but the filmmakers themselves, states that due to the
success of the purge crime, poverty and unemployment are virtually non-existent.
In my mind this conjures up an image of
a nation comprised essentially of 100% wealthy blood hungry psychopaths. But that’s not what we’re shown. Instead the world outside of the purge hours
is revealed to be astoundingly ordinary and recognizable. We see affluent communities sure, but also plenty
of folks that don’t look well off.
Moreover, LA still has a dingy appearance, gangs continue to roam around
and financial crimes still occur. So not
the utopia we’re led to believe. I mean if
anything you would think the purge would increase crime because once you let
the dog off the leash why would society go back to acting like perfect citizens
when the timer’s up? But amazingly this
is what happens. People are pointing
guns at each other, all hopped up and crazy, but then the bell chimes to end
the purge and they all put their weapons down and walk away. They obey instantly. What the fuck? I refuse to buy that.
No matter what angle you approach the concept, story or
characters from it never makes any goddamn sense. What sane normal non-purger person would put
up with this? Between the mass death,
ravaged economy from the enormous destruction and immensely broken society I
would think they would leave the country.
I don’t care that the film attempts to hand wave this away by saying
everything is peachy beyond those twelve hours.
You can’t have both at the same time.
Full disclosure, originally I was planning on covering the
entire series but I can’t do it. I’m
tapping out after Part 2. You could say I’m purging this franchise from
my life.
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