The Purge: Election Year (2016) is the third episode of the ‘Purge’ film franchise, arriving on screen just in time for the hotly disputed 2016 presidential election between presumptive nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Year right…) Purge film ultimately has a continuing motif running through the entire hour and a half which was lacking in the first two. Instead of always switching up threats, as Anarchy did, Election Year follows its characters as they evade a band of mercenaries—an erratic tour through the ways alternate-future D.C.’s black residents endure, from secret subterranean hospitals to brief coalitions of street gangs, activists, and rescue volunteers. You will not even feel it, although this movie runs about two hours. It was action packed and a fast paced movie. Roan’s even decided to run for president, campaigning on the promise to eliminate the Purge.
Election Year‘s chief plot sees the return of Leo Barnes (Frank Grillo) from The Purge: Anarchy, and this time he’s heading security for fictional girl (with more than a passing resemblance to US presidential Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, Senator Charlie Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell), who’s running for president against NFFA rival Minister Edwidge Owen (Kyle Secor). Consistent with the incompetence on full display here, you’ll find several scenes in this film in which it’s raining yet sunny (in the parts of the movie that file the time leading up to the Purge). If you are you looking for more info in regards to the purge election year full movie have a look at the site. Gory, Purge thriller that is viciously violent is rather scary and bloody but is a great threequel.
After a shocking (but not actually) lapse in security, Senator Roan and her security man, Leo (Frank Grillo), find themselves on the roads of the capital, where they join forces with a band of separate purge dissidents: Joe (Mykelti Williamson), who owns a small grocery store; Marcos (Joseph Julian Soria), his trusted worker; and Laney (Betty Gabriel), who grew up in the area and now helps run a clandestine ambulance service. The movie starts off with an uninspired news broadcast that sets up the storyline about a senator running for presidency whose goal will be to abolish the yearly purge (an occasion where for one night all offense is legal). You’d never know it by what they say about the picture although I’m even more impressed by internet critiques by those who have seen the film in question.
We did not really look at it from the social or political commentary many hold it up to be and took this film from a fantasy standpoint, so that is probably a big part of our enjoyment. The trailer of the third film, in many ways, made the picture seem like a horror-film growth of the vitriolic, hate-fueled disarray of a Trump rally. We learn the Roan herself was once a victim of a purge eighteen years before, resulting in the departure of her family. As with the preceding entries, Election Year is written and directed by James DeMonaco, and though his first film was an intriguing notion that left much to be desired, he is all but made up for it with the two follow ups.
Only days after the release of Election Year, two controversial officer involved shootings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and also in St. Paul, Minnesota, led to a highly unified protest march in downtown Dallas that erupted into chaos after a ‘sniper’ ambush targeted authorities. Roan’s do-gooder urges almost guarantee that someone’s going to strive to do terrible to her when the Purge of this year rolls around … particularly since the former ban has been lifted by one recent rule change against targeting the political class. As victims of the brutal crimes that took place over the Purge years rally around her, Charlie’s chance to make a lasting change starts to seem like it is within reach. If the picture had depicted Muslims there would be picket lines greeting every theaters Election Year showing.
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