Rating: 6
Keywords: Go to the streets, wash and purify;
1. Predatory capitalism;
The same is cleaning, the story setting of 3 is actually quite different from the previous two. The settings of the first two parts are more concise, eliminating moral protection, and returning human society to the law of the forest. Fundamentally speaking, the theme is the catharsis of human nature. This film is different. It magnifies the plot weight of religion and politics, weakens the purely human violence-style hunting plot, and seems to have a stronger sense of theme. The purges in 1 and 2 are out of the vent of human violence; the purges in 3 are political movements that emphasize political and religious overtones. Purging is no longer a means of resolving and containing crime and unemployment, but has evolved into a battlefield of political struggle. This is the biggest difference between 3 and 2/1. There are veteran parties, vanguard senators, and underground reactionaries. The cleansing under the political package creates a bigger picture. Of course, for audiences who are familiar with Christianity and American politics, the political and religious expressions of this film are not bright, but for a feature-play feature that is more entertaining, it is a just a good drama scale.
Looking at the three parts of this series vertically, from 1 digression, to 2 hunting by the rich, to 3 plundering capitalism, it is indeed a kind of progress. Personally, I hope this series will go on, but I don’t know why the fourth part looks like they have given up this ID.
2. The poor are the prey of the rich;
3. Physical people have great defects;
4. What is poisoning our soul?
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