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The fourth part of the movie series the Purge. After the ascent of a third political gathering, the New Founding Fathers of America, an experiment is led, no laws for 12 hours on Staten Island. Nobody must remain amid the experiment, but there is $5,000 for any individual who change their opinions and go on. Story of the beginning of The Purge day.
An assertive, aggressive, restless horror movie of sustained sensation about being "Other" in America. Moments that allude to other movies are less homage than highly-efficient employment of the action movie toolkit.
HA! For 100 days in 1994, Rwandans were encouraged to kill with machetes. 800,000 people were murdered by men, women and children hacking up neighbors and taking their land, cattle and homes for themselves.
Unfortunately, despite a strong start and some action-movie pleasures throughout, "The First Purge" is a little too heavy handed, routine and ridden with logic problems to make its points stick.
The First Purge is a heavy handed metaphor on the real actions of the United States government and classism, with a Black Lives Matter neck snapping revenge.