The Purge: Anarchy Film Review
The Purge: Anarchy (2014), directed by James DeMonaco, is a science fiction and action film that takes place in a dystopian America where all crime is legal for 12 hours once a year. I liked this film more than the first Purge because it felt bigger, more exciting, and had more to say about society. It kept me on the edge of my seat with its intense action scenes and scary look at what happens when laws no longer exist. What I found most engaging about this movie was the setting and the story. Unlike the first film, which mostly took place in one house, Anarchy shows us what the Purge looks like in the streets of Los Angeles. The group of strangers trying to survive together made the story more interesting, and I cared about what happened to them. Frank Grillo’s character, Sergeant Leo Barnes, was my favorite because he was tough but also showed a lot of heart. The cinematography was very effective, with dark lighting and shaky camera shots that made the chaos feel real. One strengt...