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The Purge "Anarchy" - Film Review

Review by @vonnaputra · 3038d · of The Purge: Anarchy


The Purge (Anarchy), a 103-minute film directed by James DeMonaco, tells the story of the birth of a new American as a country that legalizes 12 hours in a day each year to commit murder on the basis of impingement in an effort to suppress criminal acts committed in America. Within those 12 hours every person who wants to do the outlet is allowed to take to the streets of America and kill anyone who wants to be a legal outlet and for 12 hours the medical and police assistance is also disabled. Some pure people want to do impingement because of a sense of resentment due to the bad tragedy of his past or the sense of disappointment that is perceived to be avenged by killing the person who made the disappointment, but not a few also do that outlet by buying the poor in America and then killed as a form of impingement honorably and in a safe place. The rich sell these poor people like merchandise on the market just to be killed like in the game "Point Blank".

From here we can learn, that impure impulse has a clear target because the ultimate goal of impingement is a feeling of relief. What are the indicators that make feelings relieved? Is not basically human will never be satisfied? Always feel less and not easily grateful. Impingement is a form of lack of gratitude.

Many innocent people will be the victims of the outlet, whatever the problem, in everyday life. We never know what exactly we want to get that sense of relief, we do not know what to do and how, so make some people around us, who do not know about our problems, participate in the embodiment of the feeling of relief.

At the end of the film, Leo (one of the characters in the film) who wants to follow the night of outlet to Warren Grass (Brandon Keener) who had crashed to death a son did not commit murder and finally forgave Grass. From here we can draw a lesson that any problem that has ever happened in our lives need not be a grudge and does not need to be ventilated to things that are more harmful, whatever it is forgiving is the best way to get a sense of relief rather than having to do physical violence but inward still struggling to get a feeling of relief that is very difficult to get if we are not 'legawa' in addressing a problem.

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