The original Purge movie offered up a middling tale with a great concept. For the sequel, The Purge: Anarchy, writer/director James DeMonaco took that original concept and expanded it, making a superior film. Now, with The Purge: Election Year, he does it again, taking the dystopian world we've come to know from the first two movies and truly exploring its ins and outs. Again, the change works, and we're left with the best Purge yet.
Returning for Election Year are Frank Grillo as Leo Barnes, our former cop and the hero of Anarchy, along with Edwin Hodge as Dante Bishop, the stranger in the first film who was turned into a revolutionary by Anarchy. Bishop is now leading the anti-government fighters while Barnes is working security for Senator Charlie Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell), who is running for president on an anti-Purge, anti-New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA) platform.
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