these rich families are so weird if i was a privileged american during the purge i would quite simply go on holiday?
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Geregisseerd door James DeMonaco
A bleak science fiction.
De Verenigde Staten worden geteisterd door misdaad en overvolle gevangenissen, daarom besluit de overheid om een jaarlijkse ‘Purge’ van 12 uur in te stellen. Tussen 19.00 uur en 07.00 uur is elke misdaad, zelfs moord, legaal. De politie is niet te bereiken en ziekenhuizen sluiten hun deuren. Het is één keer per jaar waarop de burgers hun gang kunnen gaan zonder gestraft te worden.
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these rich families are so weird if i was a privileged american during the purge i would quite simply go on holiday?
How to win The Purge:1) Live in a country that doesn't have The Purge, say... Canada. It's pretty close to America, but they still have laws and stuff. Also, they're polite.2) Learn how to hack, like *really* well.3) On the night of the Purge, sneak from Canada into the US. This is illegal immigration, and so is completely legal.4) Move into the base that you've pre-booked from Canada. Hack the shit out of everyone's bank accounts. Steal *all* of the money in America. This is highly illegal, and hence legal.5) With you ill-gotten gains, sneak back to Canada before illegal immigration becomes illegal again.6) With said gains, stage a coup, get rid of the dumbass government who instigated the Purge. They're bankrupt, because you have all their money, so it should be fairly easy.7) You now have all the money, and are the ruler of America. The Purge no longer exists, so nobody can do the same to you.Congratulations: you've won the Purge.
man that must be a really awkward morning after huh
In a dystopian future, the U.S. government authorizes a yearly 12-hour period during which all criminal acts, including murder, are legal, trapping a wealthy family during a home invasion.
The film was written and directed by James DeMonaco, an American filmmaker known for initiating this franchise.
Yes, it is the first installment in a long-running series of horror films that explore the premise of the annual legalized crime event.