The Forever Purge
The Forever Purge

- R
- 1h 43m
- 2021
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One night is not enough as members of an underground movement, no longer satisfied with the annual night of anarchy and murder, decide to overtake America through an unending campaign of mayhem and massacre. No one is safe. On the morning after The Purge, a masked gang of killers attacks a wealthy Texas ranching family and their workers. Exposed by daylight, the two families are forced to band together and fight back as the country spirals into chaos and the United States begins to disintegrate around them.
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Critics Consensus: The Forever Purge fails to fully engage with its most frighteningly timely themes, but the franchise remains largely -- albeit bluntly -- effective.
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Common Sense Says
Fifth "Purge" has missed opportunities, gory carnage.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that The Forever Purge is the fifth movie in the Purge series. This one centers on a group of White supremacists who organize to continue the purge after its allotted 12-hour period is over, targeting all non-Whites in the United States. Violence is extremely strong, with multiple guns and heavy shooting, blood spatters, gushing blood, wounds, various other weapons (blunt objects, knives, a bolt gun, etc.), deaths, violence against women, fighting, Nazi imagery, and much more. Language is also exceptionally strong, with uses of "f--k," "motherf----r," "s--t," racist slurs, and more. Characters kiss, and a man mentions being "turned on." There's some social drinking, mostly wine. Even though the movie's theme is terrifying and relevant, it doesn't have much to say beyond the premise. Uninspired storytelling and the usual gore and jump-scares make it skippable.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Thriller, Horror, Action
- Release Date:July 2, 2021
- Languages:English, Spanish
- Captions:English, Spanish
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:No
If purchased in:4K
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