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A group of rogue marauders decides the annual Purge should be permanent, aiming to "cleanse" the country of those they deem "un-American".

His portrayal of Juan is often cited as a standout, bringing grounded stoicism to a chaotic film. Cons: La Purga: Infinita

It leans more into "war movie" territory than horror, featuring large-scale skirmishes and urban warfare rather than jump scares. Critical Verdict Pros: A group of rogue marauders decides the annual

The film uses two families to highlight class and racial tensions: the (wealthy white ranchers) and the Acostas (Mexican immigrants working on the ranch). Critical Verdict Pros: The film uses two families

The tension between Dylan Tucker (Josh Lucas) and Juan (Tenoch Huerta) provides a human core to the action, showing how shared survival can bridge ideological divides. Technical Execution

The idea of Americans needing to become refugees in Mexico is a clever subversion of modern political rhetoric.

For those looking for the original "survival horror" feel of the first two films, the transition to an action-heavy war movie might feel like a departure from what made the franchise unique.