The first part is from the perspective of non-participants, and the second part is completely from the perspective of participants, fully devoted to it, but the male protagonist still has sympathy and a sense of justice, not a murderer who is dazzled by r

Bailee 2022-03-21 09:01:51

The first part looks at the clearing plan from a non-participant's point of view and focuses on defense, and the second part is completely from the participant's point of view and devotes himself to it, but the male protagonist still has sympathy and a sense of justice. He is not a murderous madman who is dazzled by revenge and killing. All the necessary conscience and humanity can still be reflected in him, and through the perspective of the male protagonist and the mother and daughter, he fully reflects the implementation of the purge plan. During the period, the scene on the street was not only killing, but also counter-killing, and two groups of people fighting each other. In addition, the movie also added the rich people entertaining the poor, and even watching the murder and hunting, which can not help but remind people of the situation in "Deadly Bend", and it is not surprising that there are such scenes in other horror movies...

The story is that the male protagonist's son was hit and killed by a drunk driving, and he wanted to use the clearing day to kill that person. When he went to that house, he met someone who was going to pull the two mothers and daughters into the car and kidnap them. Out of guilt for not fulfilling their responsibility to their sons, he rescued you and the mothers and daughters. Another couple got on him. The car, he also accepted. He took them all the way to his mother's friend's house, but the family was shot because of an extramarital affair, and the friend died, so they escaped from the friend's house, but were caught by a group of people. The gang didn't kill them, they sold them to the rich for fun. The wealthy auctioned them off and then let the people who bought them hunted them with weapons. The male protagonist has great fighting strength, killing the rich who came to hunt them. So the rich sent a large number of guards to attack them. Just as they were outnumbered, a group of opponents rushed in and helped them eliminate the guards of the rich. The male protagonist finally rushed into the enemy's house, but he did not kill them. When he went out, he was injured. The mother and daughter, as well as the enemy that the male protagonist did not kill, worked together to save him and sent him to the hospital...

Good and evil will be rewarded in the end, but it is only when people have good thoughts in their hearts that they can get more help from the Tao. Added a scene where the rich buy money to kill the poor for fun, which is refreshing. There were people who opposed the clearing plan, and the poor began to resist the rich by force. This design was quite innovative and fit the situation at the time. But the male protagonist suddenly found in his conscience that the reason and motives were a bit far-fetched to escape with such four people, and the guilt for his son was no problem. The couple who insisted on joining was a bit redundant, and the male protagonist's hero's desire to protect is too strong. Well...

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  • Big Daddy: We found your car Sergeant. Your plates told us who you were. It was easy to see where you were headed tonight. Hell, I would've done the same thing. The unwritten Purge rule: don't save lives. Tonight we take lives. We make things manageable. Unfortunately the citizens aren't killing enough. So we supplement it all to keep things balanced. It's important work the NFFA does and we can't have any interference. We can't have heroes... oh no sir... no heroes. I hope you feel cleansed. Blessed be America, a nation reborn.

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    Title Card: America. 2023. Unemployment is below 5%. Crime is virtually non-existent while every year fewer and fewer people live below the poverty line. All thanks to...

    Title Card: The Purge: anarchy.