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The First Purge – 4 out of 5
I didn’t really care too much for the first film in The Purge franchise. I liked the concept but found I just couldn’t get into it. Despite the fact it is truly one of the scariest things to ever endure, home invasion horror films do little for me. The sequel, a more action/horror affair, definitely got its hooks in me but the third film, which leans into the commentary the series needed to take, felt a little too on-the-nose for me and its lack of subtlety annoyed me. Its spin-off television series I was prepared to write-off but was shocked how much I enjoyed it. I liked it so much that when I finally got around to checking out the fourth film in the series, the prequel; The First Purge, I was pretty excited—it didn’t disappoint me.
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Don't worry, kids. That's not blood...it's...um...well, you gotta grow up sometime.
It's totally blood. |
When the government is taken over by an organization calling themselves the New Founding Fathers of America, they decide to try an experiment on Staten Island. Thanks to problems like poverty, unemployment and homelessness, the NFFA thinks it would be helpful for Americans to unleash their bottled up rage and have a 12 hour period where all crime is legal and they think Staten Island is the place to try this out. Most people flee the island and some, including drug lord Dmitri (Y’lan Noel) and one of his dealers Isaiah (Joivan Wade), Isaiah’s sister Nya (Lex Scott Davis) and many more, decide to stay and wait it out. Dismayed by the lack of crimes as the population remains quiet and even has some folks throwing block parties, NFFA employee Arlo Sabian (Patch Darragh) sends in armed mercenaries to try and jump start the murders in order to fudge the results and see the experiment successful. Now Dmitri and his cohorts must fight to survive against the establishment that is secretly plotting their destruction.
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| Y'lan Noel was so badass in this film. He deserves his own action movie. |
This prequel Purge film seems to hit all the right notes for me and seemed to have found that perfect balance of all the things that makes this series interesting and perfect fodder for an action/thriller. The movie gets the commentary perfectly as it explores how this event would target people of color and it does so without hitting the subtext too hard like it did in Election Year. The characters are interesting and some have just the right level of being sorta absurd (but fun) and it was easy to get invested in them and want to see them survive and the cast that portrayed them is great. Finally, the film doesn’t shy away from really exciting action. Hell, the film gets downright badass with its action and it made for a final act that was very entertaining.
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I liked that people were throwing a block party rather than killing on the first
Purge. It feels very realistic. Come to think of it...the whole film had a lot
of realistic elements. Realistic in the fact if something like The Purge
would really happen...which Trump's base totally wants. |
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| "Here's Skeletor!!!" |
Other than delivering a great intro to the world of The Purge, doing some fantastic world-building, and having some killer action, my favorite element of this film comes from the cast; particularly Rotimi Paul and Y’lan Noel. Paul plays an unhinged character named Skeletor who gets the first kill ever in the world of The Purge. He is very creepy and unsettling but definitely fun to watch. Paul made the character a show-stealer and I even found myself excited when he showed up at a crucial moment and ended up helping the story’s protagonists. Finally, Noel plays the drug-lord-turned-hero Dmitri and, I’ll just be blunt here, he is all kinds of badass. Watching him take out the mercenaries and saving people was just epic. Now, I complained that these films sometimes hit their subtext very hard and this film isn’t exactly innocent of this at times (for example, there is a Trump reference thanks to a “pussy grabbing” sequence”) but Dmitri’s attack spree was hard to not get behind as he takes out mercs in KKK hoods and even slowly chokes out a guy wearing a “blackface” mask (Yes, it’s weird to cheer on murder but it was hard not to pump my fists seeing Dmitri take out the racist character). Without a doubt, these two really helped propel this movie from something I might have found to be “just okay” to “yeah, that was killer.”
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| Yeah, seeing a white dude in blackface get choked out was extremely satisfying. |
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| Tomei needed to be in this one more. |
The drawbacks to The First Purge are limited, in my opinion. There are some moments where the tale lacks the subtlety it need (like the “pussy grabbing” scene—while I like that it attacks Trump, it ultimately felt a little on the forced side) but these moments are not very prevalent. Some viewers might have an issue with the lack of suspense and terror as this one leans more on the action side than the horror/thriller side but the one element I really didn’t care for was the treatment of the Dr. May Updale character. Marisa Tomei plays this character, whom is a researcher working for the NFFA to see if the data will support having an annual Purge over the entire country, and the product kinda wastes her talents and doesn’t play off of her character’s development very well. She is the one who finds out that the data is being corrupted by hiring mercenaries to kill people on the island and the resolution to what she discovers feels wholly unsatisfying and feels more like a throwaway moment for something that really should have been more momentous. These minor complaints aside, I still ended up finding this one to be very satisfying.
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Those super blue eyes are contact lenses for people to watch The Purge...
which is totally something that would happen if Trump makes The Purge real. |
The First Purge is probably one of my favorites I’ve watched in the franchise. This and Anarchyreally captured the themes and tropes that seem to fit perfectly with this whole concept and this one was just somehow able to get its hooks in me just a little deeper. Maybe it’s because I liked the characters so much or maybe because the action is a lot of fun and offers a cathartic release from the current climate and political leaders that are embolden shitty human being and racists to be more public with their racism and shittiness but this one was a great ride. Sure, there were some minor bumps along the way but it offers up some cool new ideas to keep itself fresh from the rest and, by the arrival of the third act, it is just non-stop awesomeness.
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