It doesn't seem that bad

Kaleigh 2022-04-19 09:01:39

Can the boy's behavior be said to be wrong? A helpless person asks for help in front of him, not to mention whether that person is trustworthy or not, and will it bring harm to the family, but isn't this kindness? But the consequence is that the boy is responsible for his choices, including his family. They need to accept all the consequences of this decision.

This is an unexpected situation, do you still expect the heroine to be fearless, pick up the gun and even hit the head? People who have no training and maybe even no guns have the courage to fight against the outside world.

The male protagonist is still very kind, at least he did not choose to hand over people. Just imagine if you are rich and a homeless person is hiding at home, and there is a large crowd outside the door yelling for you to let them go, or they will all be killed. How would you choose? The first choice should be self-protection. Under the condition that you have no ability to resist, you must also protect your family. If you really start to kill, the gains outweigh the losses, and this may be a no-brainer choice.

It is also said that the male protagonist has become too fast. Don't you see his family's attitude towards him? In order to survive, he did everything, and his family was disappointed with him. Even if he survived, how would he face his family. Since most of them are kind-hearted, the male protagonist can only be kind with his family.

The wealthy have the upper hand with a clear plan and enjoy the killing, but didn't they think they could be killed too? Or is it okay to sacrifice oneself in order to participate in this gluttonous feast? Is violence in human nature?

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The Purge quotes

  • James Sandin: Why did you let him in our home? We have no idea who's after him

  • Polite Leader: There you are. Thank you for accepting my invitation. Now tell me, why haven't you delivered the filthy swine to me yet? Are you protecting him? I certainly hope not, Mr. Sandin.

    James Sandin: No, of course not. I just can't find him. You see, this is a misunderstanding. My son let him in. He's a young boy, he doesn't know better... but I support what goes on here tonight one hundred percent, I sell security equipment. See, I would never deny yours or anyone's right to purge. You are very...

    Freak Interrupting: Just give us the homeless pig, you fuck-...

    [gets shot in the head]

    Polite Leader: Sorry about that. I don't condone that kind of behavior. Just keep in mind, Mr. Sandin, he was my friend and you are not. Our equipment is arriving soon and we will get him. Send out he, or that will be thee.

    James Sandin: I'll go get him.

    Polite Leader: You should do that.