One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish -- including murder -- without fear of punishment or imprisonment. Leo, a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. However, instead of a death-dealing avenger, he becomes the unexpected protector of four innocent strangers who desperately need his help if they are to survive the night.
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07/16/2018 I definitely enjoyed this unusual premise (foundation) for a movie. The actors were excellent making the movie seem reasonably believable and viewer will become immersed as they watch right up to the satisfying end. I can definitely recommend this mass killers at large hunting down everyday victims just trying to survive. Bon Appetit
The Purge: Anarchy Is a movie starring Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, and Zach Gilford. Three groups of people intertwine and are left stranded in the streets on Purge Night, trying to survive the chaos and violence that occurs. The Purge 2 is definitely way better than the previous film and casting Frank Grillo was a pretty damn good choice to begin with. The film has more action than the original film from 2013 but also a bit more suspense and much better likable characters, the story is for sure pretty dumb to begin with and like i said it works better if you think about it rather than do it but unlike the first one this got the job done better something that the 3rd film did really killed. (7/10)
Anarchy does not mean chaos. We live in a constant state of chaos. Voluntary or forced order.
Quite a mess of a film. It clearly tries to expand on the bigger picture that we missed out on last time - but the fact is that past the initial frightening idea, The Purge: Anarchy is an exercise in mindless bloodshed (as is the eponymous Purge itself), and lacks emotional depth or a coherent story.