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The Purge

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
254K
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POPULARITY
2,470
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Rhys Wakefield in The Purge (2013)
Given the country's overcrowded prisons, the U.S. government begins to allow 12-hour periods of time in which all illegal activity is legal. During one of these free-for-alls, a family must protect themselves from a home invasion.
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A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legal.A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legal.A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legal.

  • Director
    • James DeMonaco
  • Writer
    • James DeMonaco
  • Stars
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Lena Headey
    • Max Burkholder
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    254K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,470
    17
    • Director
      • James DeMonaco
    • Writer
      • James DeMonaco
    • Stars
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Lena Headey
      • Max Burkholder
    • 901User reviews
    • 379Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

    Videos8

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    Trailer 2:33
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    The Purge: A Stranger Threatens To Enter The Sandin's Home
    Clip 0:40
    The Purge: A Stranger Threatens To Enter The Sandin's Home
    The Purge: James Tells Mary And Charlie They Are Going To Fight
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    The Purge: James Tells Mary And Charlie They Are Going To Fight
    The Purge: Charlies Asks His Parents Why They Don't Participate In The Purge
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    The Purge: Charlies Asks His Parents Why They Don't Participate In The Purge
    The Purge: James Demonaco On The Storyline
    Featurette 1:29
    The Purge: James Demonaco On The Storyline

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    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • James Sandin
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Mary Sandin
    Max Burkholder
    Max Burkholder
    • Charlie Sandin
    Adelaide Kane
    Adelaide Kane
    • Zoey Sandin
    Edwin Hodge
    Edwin Hodge
    • Bloody Stranger
    Rhys Wakefield
    Rhys Wakefield
    • Polite Leader
    Tony Oller
    Tony Oller
    • Henry
    Arija Bareikis
    Arija Bareikis
    • Mrs. Grace Ferrin
    Tom Yi
    Tom Yi
    • Mr. Cali
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Mr. Halverson
    Tisha French
    Tisha French
    • Mrs. Halverson
    Dana Bunch
    • Mr. Ferrin
    Peter Gvozdas
    • Dr. Peter Buynak
    John Weselcouch
    • Freak Interrupting
    Alicia Vela-Bailey
    Alicia Vela-Bailey
    • Female Freak
    David Basila
    • George
    • (uncredited)
    Boima Blake
    • Freak #1
    • (uncredited)
    Nathan Clarkson
    Nathan Clarkson
    • Freak
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James DeMonaco
    • Writer
      • James DeMonaco
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    4WubsTheFadger

    The Purge

    Short and Simple Review by WubsTheFadger

    First off, this film could have been amazing. The plot and premise are very original and had a lot of potential. But sadly, the story is full of clichés such as stupid teenage kids, bad decisions, and clueless villains. If they had only made the film in a way that we could see multiple Purge stories, it would have been better. The ending is the probably the best part of the story.

    The acting is okay at best. Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey perform the best. Max Burkholder and Adelaide Kane play two of the most annoying, stupid, and idiotic characters I have ever laid eyes on.

    The film starts off very slow and continues to have slow pacing until the end.

    The blood and gore aspect of the film is very good. This is one of the highest points about the film.

    Pros: Very original story, the ending, good acting from Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey, and a good use of blood and gore

    Cons: Slow pacing, wasted potential with the story, annoying characters, Max Burkholder and Adelaide Kane and their terrible performance, and a lot of clichés

    Overall Rating: 4.3
    4richcarter1962

    Cute Idea - Horrible Execution

    I watched this movie against my better judgement. Most of the reviews on IMDb rate this movie somewhere between awful and horrible. I was hoping that maybe they were being too harsh, they were not. I made the mistake of thinking that Lena Headey and Ethan Hawke were both credible actors. (I love Headey as the evil queen in Game of Thrones) whoever wrote her dialog in this mess should be drawn and quartered. By the end of this movie I was actually hoping that the "good guys" would get killed just to keep them from having to suffer this script anymore.

    All in all this is a bad movie, don't waste your money or your time watching it. Trust me you'll thank me in the end.
    6ncollogan

    Decent

    I am a movie theatre employee, so I saw this film last night at an employee screening. Going into the movie, I was rather excited. The concept is interesting, and has never been done before. While this movie was not as scary as I had anticipated, I still thoroughly enjoyed it. The antagonists were disturbing, and the movie really shows the struggle between self-preservation and what's right. It is somewhat short, but the makers certainly do get the job done. Plenty of flashlight-and-pistol standoffs and suspenseful scenes make for a movie with an interesting plot, and good acting. The ending was a bit predictable, but did not ruin the movie in my opinion. Not the best that I've seen, but overall a decent flick.
    5KoolCatReviews

    It's great concept but could of been better

    I liked the concept of this movie it was engrossing and made me really think. I had hoped this movie would push above average but with certain plot holes and a story that gets weak towards the end it fell within this category. None of the acting stood out apart from Lena Headey. You will want to watch the movie for its concept but find the final product a average thriller action.
    5eonbluedan-1

    Should have been better

    The idea is intriguing. For twelve hours a year all crime is legal, including murder; do what you want and face no consequence. All emergency services are suspended and with the exception of an unexplained restriction on weaponry, and certain members of the public being out of bounds as targets, there is nothing to stop you doing what you wish. The result is a venting of frustration and anger, a purging of demons, as well as the eradication of the poor and those unable to defend themselves. The end result of this annual purge is extremely low unemployment and crime, and a fantastic economy; "a nation reborn", where the weak are prey and the strong survive. One of the strong is James Sandin, who sells security systems to fellow high-flyers; these obviously come in most useful on the night of the purge. Of course on the night in question, things go rather wrong and the Sandin family find their home under siege, following their son Max's generous act of letting a victimised stranger in.

    For a second, put aside the rather obvious holes in the idea when considered as a practise encouraged at a national level, even put aside the cynical nature of the movie, and we can see the idea may have started out as a distressing vision of a near future, a terrifying "other reality". Indeed, 'The Purge' takes its cue from a lot of previous work that has done similarly; you don't have to look too hard to see various elements of 'A Clockwork Orange', '1984', 'Lord of the Flies' and 'Battle Royale'. The problem is that unlike those works, and unlike 'Straw Dogs', with which it shares more than a little DNA, this story has been watered down to a locked room domestic thriller; a potentially incendiary political fable is devoid of most of that which would have made it so. This is actually typical of writer/director James DeMonaco, who is responsible for the screenplay for the remake of 'Assault on Precinct 13', a film which again extracted a lot of the original's rough edges and tough moments to leave a flat, action driven thriller. Similarly, the scope of the film is rather narrow; with early implication that there will be a study of repressed violence and how the night is used as an excuse, it is then disappointing to see the story steers frustratingly wide of all matters other than murder. The film lacks the gumption to tackle the disturbing elements of our unchecked nature in a way that Cronenberg would have done.

    So what we're looking at here is a film which, in different hands may have proved to be a controversial and stirring piece of work, but with DeMonaco scared to grasp the nettle, we end up with a flat, rather tame film, which is given some lift by its better elements, such as the performances and some of the fight sequences. Lacking bite, with a frustrating amount of exposition and not enough dissection of issues, 'The Purge' falls short of what it should have been.

    This is not to take away from Ethan Hawke's solid performance, or some of the more effective scenes, but what we would give to have seen this in the hands of Michael Haneke.

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    • Trivia
      According to director James DeMonaco, the famous road-rage incident awakening the idea for The Purge happened like this: He and his wife were driving on the freeway when a drunk driver cut them off nearly killing them. After both cars stopped, the other driver's lack of remorse enraged DeMonaco enough to engage in a fistfight and police eventually had to get involved. After the incident was over, DeMonaco's wife turned to him and commented how great it would be to have one free murder a year. He felt bad admitting this because she's normally a "sweet woman".
    • Goofs
      For a while in the middle of the movie, James has a shaped goatee and moustache, which he does not have during the rest of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Mary Sandin: We are gonna play the rest of this night out in motherfucking peace. Does anyone have a problem with that?

    • Crazy credits
      At the end Credits there are radio broadcasting about the Purge Night.
    • Connections
      Featured in ReelzChannel Specials: Richard Roeper's Red Hot Summer (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Clair de Lune
      Written by Claude Debussy

      Arranged by Alfred Reed

      Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)

      Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

      Published by Klams Music & Co, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Universal Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La noche de la expiación
    • Filming locations
      • Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Platinum Dunes
      • Blumhouse Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,473,115
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,058,360
      • Jun 9, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $89,328,627
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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