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Is there a film franchise with more promise and less payoff than
The Purge? The concept of a one-night free-for-all where everything is legal is a fantastic elevator pitch, especially considering how the films have accurately captured the angry, divisive tone of modern America. Much like
The Bucket List, these films have been generally dismissed by critics and yet have still managed to embed their ideas into the collective consciousness.
The Forever Purge is the fifth film in the series, and it s an anarchistic twist on the now-familiar concept. Following the annual Purge, when all crimes including murder are legal, a group of immigration-hating white Americans claiming to true patriots clearly representing the torch-toting white supremacists of Trump s America decide to enact an Ever After Purge that never ends. It s the furthest possible extension of U.S. libertarianism.
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Review: The Forever Purge Purge franchise,
The Forever Purge, takes the fight to the border. During the film’s title sequence different news broadcasts discuss issues like illegal immigration, racial tension in America, a rise in white supremacy due to misinformation, and how the NFFA was voted back into power allowing the New Founding Fathers to immediately reinstate The Purge.
The story follows Adela (Ana de la Reguera) and her husband Juan (Tenoch Huerta) trying to survive another bloody Purge night. After the Purge is over, a white nationalist militia decides to unlawfully continue the Purge to help “cleanse” America. Juan and Adela are forced to team up with a rancher named Dylan (Josh Lucas), his pregnant wife Cassie (Cassidy Freeman to flee America and seek asylum in Mexico.