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Seriouslym who is shopping on the day of Teh Purge?


Relly? Like an hour or two before the Poige and people are out shopping like *beep* isn't about to go down? That's what killed this movie for me. Who the *beep* isn't going to have their Purge shopping at least...at least...a day in advance? I would have been done a week prior and my house would be *beep* Fort Ticonderoga. And if my brats can't live on beans for a few days than they need to be purged, don't they? And where the *beep* are the Marines? Semper *beep* Fidelis *beep* The USMC will always save your ass!

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It did seem silly to me to wait so late to buy their groceries, especially since you can DIE on Purge night, and it would be better to safely hole up inside your home much earlier. This is a lot different than Halloween night where someone knocks on your door for candy, that's for sure.

But another way to look at it is: we happen to be following 2-3 main characters who end up being the victims (bad luck!), and we witness how badly their day goes on Purge night. Maybe there really aren't that many Purge murders in proportion to how many people are in the city (maybe there's only a few hundred nation-wide murders out of hundreds of millions of people?). We just happen to be catching the most horrific, dramatic storylines in this city. Most others are just at home watching TV like it's a regular weekday. If that's the case, and there really aren't that many Purge murders and crimes, then most ppl would probably treat Purge Night with less urgency than one would expect. Many citizens are probably thinking "It will likely happen to someone else but not me."

Like an unavoidable car accident or a robbery, the possibility is always there, but statistically-speaking, people still feel the odds of those things happening to them are extremely low.

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That part along with Liz and ex-bf driving around like idiots half an hour before the Purge begins is just dumb screenwriting.

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dont you have freezers in America? I (through laziness) only go to the shops for food about once a month. I'm pretty sure i could fit around the 12 hour , once a year purge.

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Yeah, it annoyed me too. It's way too casual.

Actually, you'd expect they'd shut everything down for the whole day. So people wouldn't even have to work or have a choice to shop that close to the Purge.

Also, @AtomicReturns may had a point about the number of murders nation-wide. Maybe it's not so bad as they make it look. When they arrived to the E.R. with Leo, it seemed rather peaceful there (outside, at least). I'd expected it would be a total chaos, with at least hundreds of people lining up to get help at 7 AM.

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