Purge (2012)

  • Year: 2012
  • Released: 07 Sep 2012
  • Country: Finland, Estonia
  • Adwords: 7 wins & 5 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1714205/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/purge
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Finnish
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Crime, Drama
  • Runtime: 125 min
  • Writer: Marko Leino, Antti J. Jokinen, Sofi Oksanen
  • Director: Antti J. Jokinen
  • Cast: Laura Birn, Liisi Tandefelt, Amanda Pilke
  • Keywords: based on novel or book, world war ii, post world war ii, spanning generations,
7.1/10

Purge Storyline

Told largely in flashbacks, this film begins by introducing two seemingly dissimilar characters first meeting. The story quickly progresses to reveal both are victims; one a victim of the comunist purge of facists in Estonia, the other the victim of sex trafficking.The major theme of the film is the life of the older woman–unrequetted love, suffering, hardship, selfishness and sacrifice. The younger woman’s appearance and crisis serve as a catalyst for the elder to reexamine and reevaluate her own life.This film has a number of very graphic and very traumatic scenes, including rape, torture and murder. Not recommended for young viewers.

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Purge Movie Reviews

An entertaining and successful film based on a popular book. Best finnish movie in a long time.

Puhdistus (aka Purge) is a well executed drama based on a book by Sofi Oksanen. It pictures the torments of the people of Estonia in the soviet era without being a historical drama. It tells a story of two sisters, of their love to a same man which leads to a deception and ultimate disappointment. A young woman who is brought back by a coincidence is also connected to their past in the beginning.

For a finnish movie with a limited budget this is absolutely the film of the year or maybe a film of the few decades. There’d been nothing like this coming out from the finnish cinema until now. Finnish movies consists of mainly farce comedies, dull historical movies, war movies and that’s just about all. Antti J. Jokinen breaks this eternal line of just average ordinary movies by bringing us a film with a beautiful cinematography, fantastic camera work, strong actor performance and an interesting plot. It is loyal to the book but it wouldn’t be fair to judge the film and book against each other as with films it has to be consistent and quite solid up until the end and the book can go deeper.

The movie itself is very straight forward film with nothing left to question. That may be one drawback among a few others that kept me from giving this movie full ten stars. The other issue is that the movie doesn’t engage as much as it should. Scenes just roll from one to another quite fast and things just happen and that feeling may not be avoided just after the first hour. I guessed what was going to happen but still after the film i felt entertained and not at all disappointed.

I also thought that presenting only one dimensional good vs. evil doesn’t do the movie any good. These three three things just made me take a few stars off. It’s still an enjoyable strong film that makes an impression but it’s good for one time viewing only.

Jokinen has succeeded with this film and i sure hope he has many other interesting films to direct in the future.

Brutal

A young woman forced into a prostitution ring in Estonia escapes and seeks refuge with an old lady whose horrific past is revealed through a series of flashbacks, and although I am not fan of a non linear style of filmmaking, it works well for this particular movie.The two main actresses are terrific and the World War Two history lesson regarding Estonia and Stalin’s communist Russia is quite compelling. Both the current theme of white slavery and the past one of atrocities committed in the name of patriotism and honor are portrayed in a brutal and honest way. Purge runs a bit too long at two hours and five minutes, but even with that small criticism, I would rank it as one of my favorite foreign language films.

Unexpectedly moving

I’ll admit that this isn’t the kind of film I would have watched had I known more about it. What got me interested was a review in Empire magazine’s Video Dungeon column, written by Kim ‘Nightmare Movies’ Newman which said that this contained a Frightfest (UK horror festival) full of exploitation all in one film. He did however go on to qualify this.

Yes, there are several very uncomfortable scenes which could have been exploitative, but they were all in context over a two hour running time, and I certainly didn’t expect to be almost crying by the end. The acting was superb (particularly Laura Birn in a brave role I’d imagine most actresses would kill for), and I really felt for the female characters.

Maybe ‘enjoyable’ or ‘entertaining’ are not the right words to describe such a bleak film. But it will keep you gripped, and you would have to have a heart of stone not to be moved by it. I voted it 7/10 at first, but I’ll have to check whether you can change your rating, as it’s now an 8 in my book.