Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 13000000
Revenue
$ 137056262
Dmitri Cimber
Nya Charms
Isaiah Charms
Freddy
Dolores
Arlo Sabian / Chief of Staff
Dr. May Updale / Architect
Luisa
Selina
Skeletor
7 & 7
Lorenzo
Blaise
Capital A
Taz
Sharpie
Kels
Anna
Elsa
Bracken
Juani
Terence
Pastor Carl Almory
Roenick
General Smiley
Kels' Crew / Purge Partygoer
News Reporter #3
Announcer (voice)
News Reporter #1
News Reporter #2
News Reporter #6
Sister #1
Sister #2
Psychologist #1
Psychologist 2
Psychologist #3
Psychologist #4
Tech #1
Tech #2
Tech #3
Tech #4
Church Guard
Man with Gun
Security Guard
Reporter #1
Reporter #2
Reporter #4
Reporter #5
Reporter #6
Reporter #7
Tall Man
Crackhead
Crazy-Eyed Man
Bloody Victim
Female Resident
Male Resident
NYPD Officer Wilson (uncredited)
Purge Supporter (uncredited)
Purge Supporter / Villain (uncredited)
Masked Purger (uncredited)
Statistician (uncredited)
Cameraman Reporter
Actor (uncredited)
Government Purge Supporter (uncredited)
Written by Ruuz on 2018-10-06
_The Purge_ has come a long way since its inception. Originally used as nothing more than an excuse to explain away "Why don't they just call the cops?" in your average home-invasion movie, the original _Purge_ movie had implied classism for the meat of it, and then an actual call to class division right at the end. Since then, the classism, and racism in American society has become a focal B-story to the _Purge_ movies, and now we're in 2018 for the prequel - _The First Purge_ - and those issues are now the whole point of the movie. Some might say that it's because the movies have lost any sense of subtlety, personally I think it's more that the creatives are sick of people missing the point. _The First Purge_ can't have been an easy thing to give the go-ahead in the current political climate over in the US, but it's important, and moreover, not a bad little film, socio-economic politics aside. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._