The Purge: Anarchy Page #4
You're being targeted for something,
along with all these other buildings.
Here, here. All over the city.
All around the projects.
Maybe you were right, Cali.
Look, I'm telling you,
this is the New Founding Fathers.
- The government...
- The truck is f***ed.
- No good?
- No, the engine's all blown out or something.
Hey, look at this.
That's Carmelo's mark, Mom.
I told Papa he was the real deal.
His group took these f***ers out.
Everybody got a weapon?
Hey, grab this.
Take the weapon. Go. Go!
- Go!
- Oh, sh*t, there's another one.
Looks like an army. Come on.
Get down, let's go.
Take this.
Shh.
Come on.
Hey.
Why did you stop at our building?
Why did you help us?
Didn't we establish
a no-talking rule?
People are getting
killed all over the city.
Why did you stop for us?
I saw you. You were
putting up a hell of a fight.
You reminded me of someone.
Who?
Look, Purging, no matter
what the reason, is wrong.
Killing doesn't help anything.
It doesn't heal someone.
Enough. Enough.
Go back with your mommy.
Go.
There's no air in here.
Come over here. Put this on.
- I don't need that.
- Put it on, I said.
- I said I don't need it.
- Put it on.
Put your arm through here.
Now, hopefully, you won't need it.
Let's move.
- What was that?
- Shh.
There's no threat.
They're just trying to
make it through the night.
Keep moving.
Hey, are you okay?
I just wanna get out of here.
Oh, sh*t!
Move!
Go! Come on!
Run! Move!
Move!
Get up! Get up! Come on!
Get up, get up, get up!
Mom, we have to go right now!
Move it, move it! Move!
Go, go!
Up, up, up!
We're not gonna make it. F*** it.
Shane!
- What are you doing?
- Get down!
- What do we do?
- Just shoot! Just shoot!
Shane!
- Oh, my God.
- I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine!
Just keep shooting.
Just keep shooting. Go! Go!
All right. You're okay.
Stay here. Give me this.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.
I was just so scared.
You're bleeding.
- I cut it on the platform. It's fine.
- We'll help you. Just tell us...
I said, it's fine!
Get up. Get up.
What's taking them so long?
Help! He's been shot!
I have no idea how bad.
- Open up.
- We're gonna be fine, okay?
Call your friend. Tell her we're close.
We're gonna get him up.
Okay. Look at me.
Look at me, Shane. Yeah?
One, two, three. Get him up.
Let's go!
There are four hours and 30 minutes
remaining in this year's Purge.
Go! Just don't worry!
Go! Come on, come on!
Keep moving!
Go! Don't slow down! Keep moving!
It's right up ahead.
Come on!
Cali! Slow down!
Hey, look, that's her building!
She said to meet around the back.
civilians who attacked Truck 2.
She said, "Meet us around the back."
Tanya! Let us in!
It's Eva and Cali!
Holy sh*t! You guys look like hell.
Come on, come on, hurry up.
Get in here. Hurry up!
- Thank you.
- I don't like being out here. Come on.
All right.
Bullet went right through.
I can't believe you guys
went through all that stuff.
It's just insane!
Get him to the hospital first
thing after this is over.
- Yeah.
- You'll be okay.
It's gonna hurt like a son of a b*tch,
but you're gonna be okay.
- Thanks.
- I can't thank you enough.
That's what you get for being a hero.
- I need the car.
- I know.
Come on, everybody. Eat, drink!
Yes, I recommend drinking.
It's the best way to get
through the evening.
And the food is delicious.
My mother's a wonderful cook.
My sister's a testament to that.
What the hell does that mean?
That she's a good cook!
You know, you didn't have to go this far.
Just having us here was really enough.
You guys have had a terrible night.
Get some food in your system,
and we'll get through this together.
Excuse me.
Cali?
I can't believe nobody's
drinking with me.
Want a drink?
No, thanks.
Okay.
You're really going back out there?
Relax! It's my father and my
brother-in-law. He's the super.
They were just checking
the building. It's all good.
Everyone, please don't
mind my husband's clothes.
He's not Purging.
He just thought it was a crazy idea
to go out and see what's
happening tonight.
Yeah, I chickened out.
No way I was going out there.
I don't know what
the hell I was thinking.
Thank God he came to his senses.
I mean, look at him.
He would've been the laughingstock
of the neighborhood.
That's not very nice, Lorraine.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean
for it to be mean.
It's not mean, it's just true.
How's everything, Daddy?
It's all good, baby.
The building's locked down and good.
It's quiet.
I see you had a rough
go of it, my friend.
- Oh, yeah.
- Relax.
Make yourself at home.
You're safe here.
We are anti-Purge in this household.
Speak for yourself, Daddy.
What does that mean?
I could think of a couple situations
where Purging could be the answer.
- Like when?
- I'm not telling.
I'm just saying,
don't piss me off, b*tch.
- Uh, please excuse my daughter.
- No, it's fine.
And, please, if there's anything
else you need, just ask.
Down the hall,
second door on the left.
Top drawer of the bureau.
What's mine is yours.
Okay. Excuse me, too.
I'm gonna go to the
little girl's room
'cause this wine is
Come on, everyone,
please eat and drink.
Come on. Honey?
This is News 10 reporting on a lively
Purge Night across the country.
We have riots in East Los Angeles,
as well as record
participation in Pittsburgh.
He wasn't lying.
This sh*t hurts.
Aw, I'm sorry.
You scared the sh*t out of me.
But I still think we
should tell your sister.
You're an a**hole.
- I'm sorry.
- That's not funny.
- I'm sorry.
- No, I got shot.
Oh, are you gonna use this
excuse for the rest of our lives?
- Well, at least the rest of the night.
- Okay.
All right, people, let's change
the atmosphere up in here.
No more Purge news.
No more nothing depressing.
Let's put on some music, and let's
just liven it up a little bit, right?
Come on, you want to dance?
Why not?
Liven up the party, come on.
Let's dance. Let's dance!
Okay, I gotta go. I need the car.
- I know.
Because your friend likes to drink,
and she's taking pills back there.
Yeah, she's pretty wild.
But we'll be okay.
She's a good friend.
What? You don't wanna do it? What?
Lorraine, do you care if we dance?
She doesn't even care.
She's not even paying attention.
Now he's... Look at him.
- He's asleep.
- He is.
I don't know how to thank you.
Okay, if you can just tell her
I need the car right now,
I know what you're doing tonight.
You believe in this night, don't you?
take care of your daughter.
She's special, and you're very lucky.
And I need the car.
There is no car.
What?
I'm sorry, they don't have a car.
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