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- Beyond Outrage is an effective deconstruction of the yakuza crime thriller that withholds the genre's usual thrills but retains a sense of humor. The result is a film that's thoughtful and affecting, even if it is a little slow at times.
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Rated: B • Jan 3, 2014. At its best, it's a Yakuza film that stays true to the concept by injecting more gunfights, simple characters, dark humor, and a heavily bloody plotline. [Full review in...
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The Outrage Trilogy by "Beat" Takeshi Kitano, a modern Yakuza gangster saga, is available to watch online and should be at the top of your watchlist! Recommendation. This is an informative post encouraging fellow movie lovers to give The Outrage Trilogy a shot.
Oct 11, 2012 · “Outrage Beyond” is the most violent and brutal of Kitano’s body of work yet, and considering the writer-director-star is known for his shocking, graphic Yakuza dramas, that’s something ...
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Jan 25, 2018 · Outrage Beyond is, without a doubt, a great film. With its subtle moving cinematography, its amazing sound design, and its subdued musical score, it is able to turn the voyeuristic trip through the private space of the gokudōsha into a tense experience that keeps spectators hooked until the very end.
How many American actors could do stand-up comedy, game shows and violent action movies at the same time? We've come close to seeing it (Adam Sandler as the original choice to play The Bear Jew, anyone?), but I don't think we've actually seen it.
Sep 3, 2012 · If a successful yakuza-movie formula ain’t broke, why fix it? Outrage, which previewed at Cannes in 2010, was a welcome return to box-office kudos as well as artistic form for maverick Japanese...