All the rules are broken as a sect of lawless marauders decides that the annual Purge does not stop at daybreak and instead should never end as they chase a group of immigrants who they want to punish because of their harsh historical past.
Ana de la Reguera
Adela
Josh Lucas
Dylan Tucker
Willow Beuoy
Ally
Leven Rambin
Harper Tucker
Will Patton
Caleb Tucker
Cassidy Freeman
Emma Kate
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Juan
Susie Abromeit
Mrs. Hardin
Anthony Molinari
Merc
Alejandro Edda
T.T.
Will Brittain
Kirk
Sammi Rotibi
Darius
Mark Krenik
NFFA Soldier (uncredited)
Gregory Zaragoza
Xavier
Brett Edwards
Lead Merc
Gary Nohealii
Joaquin
Jeffrey Doornbos
Elijah
Edward Gelhaus
Keenan Henson
Erin Dinsmore
Conor
Baker Wiles
Anti-Purge Protestor
Kat Smith
Emily Trujillo
Maria
Yomary Cruz
Latinx Anchor
Willow Beuoy
Patrick Zapata
Vampire
Richard Allan Jones
Gun Store Owner
Patricio Doren
Coyote
Patrick Millin
Sheriff Deputy
Scott Douglas MacLachlan
Gun Store Customer
Harrison Meloeny
Dancing Thing #2
Louie Novoa
Aid worker
Veronica Falcón
Lydia
Joshua Dov
Dalton Levay
Richard Allan Jones
Patricio Doren
Michael Aboujaoude
David Fencl
Zahn McClarnon
Chiago
Carol Cantu
Lupita
Dan Mast
Chose 2
Director
Everardo Gout
Characters, Writer
James DeMonaco
June 30, 2021
In what is being billed as the final Purge movie; “The Forever Purge” has arrived and like elements of the prior films; gains traction from current events which have only made elements of the film more chilling seeing how the film was originally planned for July of 2020.
Following the abolition of the Purge at the end of the “Purge Election Year”; the Holiday where all crime is legal for twelve hours is restored due to radical elements fueling fears of illegal immigration and the increase in crime immigrants will bring to the largely crime-free country.
It is not made clear what happened with the new President who was a staunch critic of the Purge and only that it has been restored so citizens prepare for its return by arming up, barricading themselves, or paying for armed security in a fortified locale.
It is against this backdrop that Adela (Ana de Reguera) has come to America fleeing the violence in her country as she enters illegally and finds work. Dylan Tucker (Josh Lucas) is a wealthy Rancher who along with his family hires friends and family of Adela though having some disdain for them and what they stand for.
The Purge comes and goes with the main cast unaffected and as they prepare to resume their lives; roving bands of armed gangs have continued to Purge in violation of the law similar to those who took to the street in protest of the election and plans to eliminate the Purge years prior.
This new group is well organized and has no issues taking on law enforcement and the military forcing Dylan, Adela, and their family and friends to flee for their lives. As the terror spreads, their only safety is to try to make it to Mexico who along with Canada has agreed to a six hour window to allow people to cross to escape the violence.
As the danger mounts, the severity of the movement is known as the authorities seem powerless to control and stop what is called The Forever Purge.
The film uses a slightly different formula than the prior films which focused mainly on a group of people trying to survive the night and the terrors that come with Purge Night. There is a greater emphasis on racism and Xenophobia this time around directed more towards foreigners than minorities and poverty-stricken individuals but the underlying message is the same.
This time around we are given a longer timeframe of terror and more social commentary as there are elements from the film which seem eerily inspired by headlines past and present which makes the film even more chilling.
While the story is rather bare and the characters do not get much development; the movie should give fans of the series what they look forward to although it lacks the dramatic tension of the previous films.
In the end “The Forever Purge” is an interesting new chapter in the series but not one of the stronger entries and serves as an effective finale to the series should this turn out to be the final film.
3 stars out of 5