Human Removal Program

Damian 2022-04-22 07:01:06

In order to achieve an ideal society with a very low unemployment rate and crime rate, the government publicly announced that one day a year would be the day of mass murder of innocence. While such a brain hole is convincing, people have to question whether people under such survivorship will become What a twisted soul, the hatred of relatives and friends being killed, the bloodthirsty pleasure after murder, how to build the remaining 364 days? The rebirth cycle of society and the rebuilding cycle of people’s hearts have been adjusted to these 364 days. Those who are “fortunate” to survive the killing day have no accumulation of love, only the emptiness of hatred. Once love and trust collapse, they will never exist, and Hatred will multiply exponentially, and while the economic construction is booming, it will also rapidly expand and devour humanity in the dark corners of people's hearts. Such a so-called civilized society should be a step backward in terms of primitive society.

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  • Sam 2021-11-24 08:01:22

    As a thriller with an investment of only 3 million US dollars, it has already brought me enough surprises. Some logical loopholes cannot hide the light of this idea. It is structured with an old violent intruder plot routine. A human dilemma and social fable.

  • Leopold 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    A low-cost indoor horror drama, the idea is good, but the layout is too small, mainly in the torture of human nature, not in the atmosphere and methods of killing. Wouldn't it be better if the ending was total annihilation, and then pretended to force the boss to mock the sentence "Is the life of a homeless worth saving with your life and your family's life?" ! PS Ethan seems to have acted in a lot of B-level horror and science fiction films?

The Purge quotes

  • [after Mary butts Grace's gun in the face and smashing her head on the glass table]

    Mary Sandin: DID YOU HEAR ME, GRACE? NO MORE KILLING TONIGHT!... Is it that hard to understand?

  • Mary Sandin: Just remember all the good the purge does.