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Genre Horror, DVD Movie, The Purge II, The Purge 2, Blu-ray Movie, Purge 2: Anarchy, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, La Purge: Anarchie, Mystery & Suspense, The Purge Two See more
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Contributor Zoe Soul, Brad Fuller, Edwin Hodge, Michael Kenneth Williams, Sebastien K. Lemercier, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Michael Bay, Frank Grillo, Kiele Sanchez, James DeMonaco, Jason Blum, Andrew Form See more
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The Purge Anarchy Blu-Ray

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.40:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.25 x 5.75 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 43380118
  • Director ‏ : ‎ James DeMonaco
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Widescreen, Subtitled, Digital_copy, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 44 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ February 14, 2017
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, Zoe Soul
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Jason Blum, Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Sebastien K. Lemercier
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French Canadian (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01N1IL3WK
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ James DeMonaco
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
    1st movie was better but still good
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
    good movie
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014
    I have yet to see the "Original" The Purge but, the Theatrical trailer surprised me
    So i figured why not throw my money to a Film that has no business being put out on a national level during the BOOM BOOM "Summer" Craze of Pure CGI Blockbusters (mostly focused on kids & teens) This is without a doubt Not A Summer Film!
    Film fans should support this little under-dog but, that's just my nutty opinion...

    The Film is simple take the formula of Classics such as Night of the Living Dead, Assault on Precinct 13, & The Warriors
    a group of people must survive the night! with a lot of very deep social commentary
    I must say i loved this film mostly cause Hollywood doesn't do stuff like this anymore! It's very much a throw back to the 70's
    The Cast is very good each performance "grounds" the film in reality
    Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, & Zoë Soul (these 5 were perfectly cast)
    as far as Frank Grillo Marvel/Disney cast him already as Frank Castle aka The Punisher he would Be the Best live action version of Frank Castle! There is a scene in The Purge: Anarchy with Frank sitting on his bed loading his guns (I swear they took this scene from a Punisher Panel couldn't tell you what issue but, i've seen it before!)
    Frank Grillo and Zoë Soul's chemistry/relationship is very interesting and adds a lot of heart and soul to the film. Actually all 5 characters are all "flushed" out and you actually care about all of them which helps the film too!
    The pacing is very good (It's like a hr 35min. give or take but, it flies i wish it was a bit longer!
    The story on the surface is simple like i said before but, trust me there is so much more going on (The message isn't Clear it's something you have to really take in and weigh all the messages throughout) It's really NOT a Black and white film it's brilliant
    The fact you have this sociopath killing people wearing this very disturbing mask with GOD wrote on the top of the forehead is jarring! There is also some slick swerves in the story I actually didn't see coming.....
    Whatever you do don't read any reviews that have spoilers
    If you like old school Gritty 70's film check it out (@ times it seems very much like a love letter to The Warriors)
    I hope it does good at the box office (so the actors get more attention and rolls) If there is a 3rd Purge put the story in Chicago or Detroit
    Overall it's a true "Surprise" I wish more films were like this 9.0/10

    I will without a doubt buy the BR maybe on release date (That depends on Extras) Hopefully there is a Director's Cut
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015
    Normally the sequel is bad compared to the 1st movie, but I gotta say the purge anarchy was better then the 1st, way better. Lots more action compared to the 1st movie. This movie skips straight to the action like 20-30 minutes in, when the 1st movie didn't even do anything but talk until 30 minutes where left then action. No offence to you people who are into movies like that, but if its an action/horror movie I'd like something to happen before I fall asleep of boredom ya know. So an hour of talking and stupid stuff does not sit with me for movies like that. So I give this movie 4/5 stars, minus one because well it takes a lot to find a scary movie that isn't predictable for me, so yes predictable stupid people, doing dumb stuff scary movie, but great story line, awesome action and the guys on the front cover wearing them mask, just wicked. Reminds me of Hollywood undead and yes that's enough for me to love them. even though there the bad guys lol tongue emoticon Ps. they don't die ether. In fact there not even main people through the movie, there just there.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
    Had a good time watching this definitely not for kids but a good movie!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2014
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    It’s that time again where citizens of America must brace themselves for the New Founding Father’s annual tradition, the annual purge. Returning to direct is James DeMonaco who’s success from 2013′s hit was praised for an interesting concept that saw for one night out of the year, all crime is legal; including murder, and all emergency services would be suspended. This go around we see three sets of people who see themselves at the mercy of crazed citizens on the streets wanting to “unleash the beast” as they say. With the help of a vengeful father, Frank Grillo, he comes to their aide but only to set his sights on fulfilling his need by nights end.

    Going into The Purge: Anarchy I hoped the director would fix some of the narrative issues from the first film that explained more about how the night of the purge came to be. Also the pacing was a bit slow and part of it being that the movie took place inside a home that took a while before things started to happen. In Anarchy, it’s safe to say the pacing is much better due to the character development and careful set-up before the purge commences. There are moments when gangs pop up unexpectedly around the city that gives a sign of who to look out for. The atmosphere was better compared to the original film where the film rushed to get to the home with Ethan Hawke and his family that we didn’t get a chance to let things sink in.

    Seeing how the Sergeant (Frank Grillo) was going to participate in the purge to avenge his son’s death helped to show us a side we haven’t seen before. A disturbing idea that came out of the film was the idea of people voluntarily making themselves as martyrs to provide for their family. The mother and daughter, played by Carmen Ejogo and Zoe Soul, who’s father disliked the idea of the purge is an example of that. A resistance force was shown to oppose the purge that only bettered the wealthy while ridding of the poor. This is later explained into more detail as there needing to be a balance in the world. What the movie succeeds at is the expansion of the narrative by venturing into the ideas of faith, politics, and morality.

    Considering the intrigue of the movie’s premise, the more the film progresses the more disturbing it was to watch as it added social commentary. What it said about violence and wealth was that it was a driver towards controlling the people and having a need to reduce the population. Although the movie has an element of fantasy with science fiction, you almost come to understand why the purge is needed. By the films end, as the purge concludes, there is a countdown clock for the next upcoming purge night. As much relief people may have when the night is over and the sirens goes off, you can’t help but think that every second of every day that goes by you come one step closer to the next purge.

    The acting was mediocre to poor, as was with the last outing, that saw poor decisions by the characters that allowed for insanity to happen. Here is no different, except you may overlook some of their poor choices as they are covered up by entraining chases and shoot-outs. There is nothing more terrifying then a night of pent up rage that lets loose amongst cities around the country that is deemed legal. A character from the last film who was annoying to watch at sometimes is duplicated here with the daughter. Many times she put herself and the group in danger that only helped to see them get shot at or captured. Another problem is the government regulating fire arms when emergency services are shut down. We saw this in the last film but was never spoken about. Here, we see someone using a class 4 gun that is prohibited and is mentioned in some way.

    Overall, the movie is a step up in the right direction. The pacing helped to make the film more enjoyable to watch and not be refined inside of a home. Watching the Sergeant and his group run through the streets to avoid maniacs was fun and tense at times. There is even a surprise appearance in the film if you pay attention closely. From an acting and narrative stance, there are still things to be improved on but from what I’ve seen it works with some exceptions. If you have seen the first Purge and disliked it you may not like this film; however for those who like the concept but were disappointed last year, you may feel differently this time around. An intense thrill ride that won’t let up.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
    Love the Purge series. Can be scary to think this could be a possibility!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
    Great movie

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  • Amazon Guy.
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Purge Anarchy.. Five Stars..
    Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2016
    “Now this one is Great” much more suspenseful than the first one on a scale of oh yeah for sure, the first was more
    confined to one house while the whole bloody country was in uproar of killing each other,
    why wait for one single person when there’s more out there to tend to, but still like the first one you have two whimpering
    woman that doesn't seem to grasp the severity of the “Purge” you either get used to the idea of the Purge an grow some
    B*%%* very quick or you’re done like dinner, this one is more of the chase an a man that’s bent on revenge,
    an the rich who always seem to get what they want an more, after all they’re rich right,
    the one about the movie which is good by the way, there is “Not” any special features I guess the director don’t dare try
    to explain itself to the viewer how an why it (they) came about telling this story...
    that was one super ass gun in that truck holy wow, I first saw Frank Grillo in Prison Break an liked his character now
    seeing him in this movie was a treat, you’re going to have to see him in Kingdom” (martial arts) with Nick Jonas’
    on DirecTV.
    The Purge Anarchy.. Five Stars..
  • Australopithecus
    5.0 out of 5 stars Eindeutig besser als der erste Teil
    Reviewed in Germany on December 14, 2014
    Die Rahmenhandlung ist kurz erzählt: die USA in naher Zukunft (die Handlung des ersten Teils spielt im Jahr 2022, der zweite Teil ein Jahr später).
    Die "neuen Gründungsväter" haben das soziale System der USA grundlegend reformiert. Einmal im Jahr (immer am 21. März des Jahres) findet eine 12-stündige Nacht der Säuberung statt (die sog. Purge), in der fast alles (bis hin zum Mord) erlaubt ist.

    In dieser Nacht finden dann erwartungsgemäß exzessive Gewaltausbrüche statt, was dem Plot zu Folge dafür sorgt dass die Gewalt- und Kriminalitätsrate für den Rest des Jahres drastisch sinkt (was man imho zwar bezweifeln kann, aber das ist nun mal die Prämisse, von der der Film ausgeht).

    Bezeichnenderweise sind natürlich Regierungsbeamte ab einer gewissen Stufe davon ausgenommen, sie stehen sozusagen unter Artenschutz und dürfen in dieser Nacht nicht gejagt werden.

    Während der erste Teil nur wenig aus der Story macht schildert der zweite Teil das Ganze mehr aus der Sicht der unfreiwilligen Opfer der Purge und weist manchmal sogar (fast) schon sozialkritische Untertöne auf (man sollte sich aber im Klaren sein, dass das vorwiegend ein Actionfilm ist und kein Sozialdrama ).

    Die Schönen und Reichen (und die ganz schön Reichen) ziehen sich in dieser Nacht natürlich in ihre sicheren Festungen zurück. Oder beteiligen sich gut ausgerüstet (und von einem Schwarm gut bezahlter Bodyguards begleitet) an der Purge, um ihre niedersten Instinkte auszuleben.

    Und wer noch reicher und dekadenter ist bezahlt Jagdtrupps, die sich Opfer auf der Straße greifen und diese "frei Haus" in extra zu diesem Zweck eingerichtete Jagdarenen liefern, in denen der geneigte Millionär in sicherer und kontrollierter Umgebung purgen kann. Perverser weise wird das ganze im Film dann auch noch mit einer Art Charity-Veranstaltung kombiniert.

    Die "neuen Gründungsväter" sind aber auch nicht blöd und lassen während der Purge ihre eigenen Killerkommandos von der Leine, die unliebsame Personen eliminieren oder auch mal ein ganzes Stadtviertel ausdünnen (kein Wunder, dass die Stimme aus dem Off berichtet, seit Einführung der Purge sei die Zahl der Arbeits- und Obdachlosen drastisch gesunken sei. Die werden einmal jährlich massiv ausgesiebt).

    Sozialdarwinismus in seiner reinsten und brutalsten Form.

    Insgesamt hat mir der Film ganz gut gefallen, während ich dem ersten Teil 6/10 Punkten gebe hat sich der zweite Teil 7/10 verdient.
    IMDb-Wertung ist für beide Teile jeweils 6,5/10.

    PS: ein dritter Teil ist in Vorbereitung, der soll aber ein Prequel werden und die Ereignisse der allerersten Purge schilden.
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  • UK Review
    5.0 out of 5 stars In dystopian American of the future crime is eliminated once and for all. But.......
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2015
    Watch with terror. In dystopian American of the future crime is eliminated once and for all. The catch is one night each year everyone is allowed to commit a crime with controlled weapons. That means arson, rioting, rape, killing people etc... with no come back.

    You can imagine everyone wants to get home and not on the streets.

    I though this was a very good sequel to the first film.

    This time (spoiler) there are people who are against the purge can question it.

    It had me on the edge of my seat throughout. That doesn't happen in many films.
  • Ray
    4.0 out of 5 stars Jagdnacht in Downtown....
    Reviewed in Germany on December 20, 2014
    Im letzten Jahr lief der dystopische Thriller "The Purge" im Kino und ich fand den Film von James DeMonaco spannend, unterhaltsam und auch interessant. Ein Jahr später gibts nun schon die Forsetzung dazu. Wieder schrieb der Regisseur - genauso wie beim ersten Teil - auch das Drehbuch. Im Grunde muss man "The Purge" in einer retrospektiven Sicht sogar etwas aufwerten, denn der Filmemacher hat doch ein recht kompromissloses Szenario erfunden, eines das grimmiger und zynischer nicht sein könnte. DeMonacos Zukunftsvision ist zutiefst verstörend und abgründig, spiegelt aber auch negative Tendenzen unserer Gesellschaft, die immer mehr auf ihren eigenen Vorteil bedacht ist. Eine Welt, in der sich jeder selbst der nächste ist und eine Welt, in der ein Menschenleben ständig an Wert verliert. War es 2013 noch eine Home Invasion Story, so setzt der Filmemacher nun voll auf die totale Anarchie in den Straßen und lässt damit noch mehr seine Wertschätzung für Vorbilder wie John Carpenter und Walter Hill erkennen. Deren Meisterwerke wie "Assault - Anschlag bei Nacht", "Die Klapperschlange" oder "The Warriors" entdeckt man in "The Purge - Anarchy", was den Zukunftshorror mit seinen gesellschaftskritischen Subtexten zu einem neuen Klassiker machen könnte. Ich bin mir da noch nicht 100 %ig sicher, da es ja alles etwas kopiert wirkt...aber ich erkenne auch genügend eigene Ideen, so dass "The Purge - Anarchy" nicht bloß ein Abziehbild seiner Vorbilder bleibt. Teil 2 spielt zeitlich genau ein Jahr nach dem ersten Säubern...es ist der 21. März 2023. Einige Stunden bleiben noch, um sich vor dem jährlichen "Purgen" in Sicherheit zu bringen. Die Regierung der USA führt - um Kriminalitätsraten und Arbeitslosenzahlen extrem niedrig zu halten - eine Nacht der Säuberung durch. Alle Verbrechen - auch Mord sind legal. Von 19 Uhr Abends bis zum frühen Morgen 7 Uhr des Folgetages sind die Notrufsysteme von Polizei, Feuerwehr und Krankenhäusern nichte erreichbar. Natürlich gibt es keine Regeln ohne Ausnahmen: Hohe Regierungsbeamte sind geschützt. Das große Verbarrikadieren in den Wohnungen hat bereits begonnen, doch im zweiten Jahr soll alles noch härter werden. Die sozial Schwachen wollen sich zusammengetan haben und wollen Reiche jagen. Die Reichen haben Spass am Morden gefunden. Es gibt eine Vielzahl von gut bürgerlichen Familien, die gerne heute Nacht "wertlose" Menschen killen wollen. Superreiche der Oberklasse veranstalten "Purge" Partys und lassen sich potentielle Opfer bringen, die gejagt werden. Selbst die Regierung ist nicht untätig, zumal im letzten Jahr die Erwartungen deutlich höher waren als die Zahl der tatsächlichen Opfer. In dieser zweiten Nacht cruist Sergeant Leo (Frank Grillo) mit seinem Wagen durch die Highways, er hat vor jemanden zu töten. Bevor er sich dem Purgen hergibt, wird er aber vier Menschen vor dem sicheren Tod retten. Die Kellnerin Eva Sanchez (Carmen Ejogo) und ihre Tochter Cali (Zoe Soul), die sich auf der Flucht vor einer mordenden Horde befinden. Ebenso gejagt wird auch das junge Ehepaar Shane (Zach Gilford) und Liz (Kiele Sanchez), die von einer Bande Maskierter verfolgt wird. Die hatten auf der Heimfahrt eine Autopanne und mussten feststellen, dass ihre Benzinleitung durchgeschnitten worden ist. Sie flüchten zu Fuß in Richtung Downtown, dort hilft ihnen Sergeant Leo aus der Patsche, doch viel Zeit zum Verschnaufen ist nicht: Sie sind mittendrin im Jagdrevier und der Feind (wer auch immer es sein wird) lauert überall...
    das geht natürlich nicht ohne gewisse Logiklöcher, denn wer hält sich beispielsweise an diesem gefährlichen Tag noch 45 Minuten vorher im Shopcenter auf, aber trotz einiger Schwächen präsentiert sich "The Purge - Anarchy" als famoses Genrekino mit vielen guten Einfällen, die haften bleiben. So beispielsweise ist die maskierte Truppe besonders gefährlich anzusehen und sorgen für Nervenkitzel. Ebenso gut gelungen die Purge Party der oberen 10.000 inkllusive deren Gastgeberin, die die kommende Jagd in den Dunkelräumen ankündigt. Hier in diesem Momenten wirkt die Geschichte besonders zynisch.
  • Allan
    4.0 out of 5 stars A highly exhilarating and bone-chilling action-thriller
    Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2018
    Anarchy improves on its first film with this second installment. We get to experience The Purge and what it's like in the streets and with multiple different characters. It's interesting that Blumhouse and Universal sell these films as horror films but they are just ultra-dark action movies set in a very political and contemporary setting, which isn't a bad thing because it's entertaining and exciting as hell. It's a bad-ass adrenaline rush with plenty of intense suspenseful moments, explosive action and some great performances from it's cast. Frank Grillo is fantastic, this has truly started him on the path to be one of Hollywood's best and most compelling action heroes