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    Outrage Coda (アウトレイジ 最終章, Autoreiji Saishūshō) is a 2017 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takeshi Kitano and starring Kitano himself. It was released in Japan on 7 October 2017. It is a sequel to Kitano's 2012 film, Beyond Outrage, and completes Kitano's Outrage trilogy started in 2010.

  2. This is an informative post encouraging fellow movie lovers to give The Outrage Trilogy a shot. At the time of this post, PlutoTV is streaming the first in the saga for free with ads, and the second two in the series are both available through amazon prime.

  3. Jul 25, 2018 · After Otomo becomes aligned with a Korean crime organization, a young yakuza on vacation on Jeju–a resort island in South Korea–roughs up a pair of prostitutes, drawing the scorn of Otomo and his men, who demand money in exchange for their forgiveness.

  4. Aug 31, 2018 · Kitano's sequel, ‘Outrage Beyond’ (2012), lost most of the graphic violence (although there was still a power-drill execution, a yakuza chewing off his own finger, and a slow death via baseball pitching machine) and the relentless momentum of the earlier film but gained deeper characterisation, with a slow build-up of secret alliances and ...

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  5. Beyond Outrage (アウトレイジ ビヨンド, Autoreiji Biyondo) is a 2012 Japanese yakuza film directed by and starring Takeshi Kitano, with Toshiyuki Nishida, and Tomokazu Miura. It is a sequel to Kitano's 2010 film Outrage and was followed by the 2017 film Outrage Coda.

  6. Sep 18, 2017 · With Outrage Beyond being his first sequel and a notable box office success earning twice as much the original did, Outrage Coda was a logical move (at least to a producer’s logic) that would complete the first trilogy of this filmmaker’s career.

  7. Jul 25, 2018 · In Outrage Coda there seems to be mostly boredom and a little lack of ideas, Outrage did not need any sequel, yet Beyond Outrage worked it out because it went deeper in the relationship between the yakuza and the police and government.

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