The Purge (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller · 1h 25m · R · English

Curator score: 1.0/10 (927.2K ratings)

One night a year, all crime is legal.

Overview

Given the country's overcrowded prisons, the U.S. government begins to allow 12-hour periods of time in which all illegal activity is legal. During one of these free-for-alls, a family must protect themselves from a home invasion.

Ratings

Director

James DeMonaco

Production

Universal Pictures, Why Not Productions, Platinum Dunes, Blumhouse Productions

Cast

Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, Adelaide Kane, Edwin Hodge, Rhys Wakefield, Tony Oller, Arija Bareikis, Tom Yi, Chris Mulkey, Tisha French, Dana Bunch, Peter Gvozdas, John Weselcouch, Alicia Vela-Bailey, David Basila, Boima Blake, Nathan Clarkson, Jesse Jacobs, Mickey Facchinello

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, high-concept thriller with a nasty premise and a strong central hook, but the execution is more efficient than truly incisive. It works best as a tense home-invasion survival movie with social satire on the side, though the logic and character choices can feel thin.

Best for

  • viewers who like contained home-invasion thrillers
  • fans of dystopian premises with a horror edge
  • people in the mood for a fast, mean, B-movie concept
  • audiences interested in social allegory through genre

Skip if

  • you want airtight worldbuilding
  • you dislike characters making frustrating decisions
  • you prefer subtle social commentary
  • you want sustained dread over pulpy escalation

Overview

The Purge is built around one of those instantly legible genre ideas that does a lot of work before the movie even starts. A single night when all crime is legal is a clean, nasty premise, and the film uses it to turn a suburban house into a pressure cooker. The best stretches are simple and effective: locked doors, flickering security systems, and the sense that the outside world has become a ritualized nightmare.

Worth noting

What keeps it from fully landing is that the script often feels more interested in the premise than in the people trapped inside it. The social satire is obvious rather than layered, and the family’s choices can be maddeningly convenient or illogical. Still, the movie has enough momentum, atmosphere, and grimly efficient suspense to stay watchable even when its ideas are blunt.

Bottom line

As a piece of commercial dystopian horror, it’s more successful than its reputation suggests. It’s not the sharpest version of its concept, but it is a sturdy, nasty little thriller with a memorable hook and enough tension to reward genre fans.

Top Letterboxd reviews

aliyah · 7180 likes

these rich families are so weird if i was a privileged american during the purge i would quite simply go on holiday?

RubyLovesJesse (3★) · 5018 likes

How to win The Purge: 1) Live in a country that doesn't have The Purge, say... Canada. It's pretty close to America, but they still have laws and stuff. Also, they're polite. 2) Learn how to hack, like *really* well. 3) On the night of the Purge, sneak from Canada into the US. This is illegal immigration, and so is completely legal. 4) Move into the base that you've pre-booked from Canada. Hack the shit out of everyone's bank accounts.… more

adambolt (2★) · 4480 likes

man that must be a really awkward morning after huh

olivia 🌷 (2.5★) · 2607 likes

as soon as the boyfriend said, 5 minutes in, let’s growl bc i love you is overrated... that’s when i knew i was in for a ride

trin (2.5★) · 2307 likes

how does a film make me hate children more than the vicious masked killers?

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Topics

dystopian thriller, home invasion, social satire, class divide, survival horror, near-future, violent suspense, family drama, political allegory

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