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Outrage
Takeshi Kitano 2010
Categories: Action, Feature
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Run time: 109 min. | Japan
Takeshi Kitano is back. After a trio of increasingly self-reflective films Kitano is back in the genre where he built his name and audience in the first place. He is back to the world of the yakuza, a world of manly men doing manly things which generally involve a great deal of pain for other, less manly men. When it comes to the gangster film few have ever done it better than Kitano and with Outrage he is absolutely back in peak form, his latest film playing as though the Kitano who made Fireworks and Sonatine has spent the past several years steeping himself in the world of original yakuza-auteur Kinji Fukasaku.

The complex plot revolves around inter-gang wrangling for power, the traditional yakuza clan system being a massive, sprawling beast with numerous ‘families’ and sub families all enclosed within it in a twisting web of allegiances and rivalries. Kitano himself stars as Otomo, a mid level mob boss. Otomo's direct loyalties lie with Ikemoto - his gangster-father - an aging gang leader who has in turn formed a formal pact with Murase, the leader of another clan within the family. This pact has raised the ire of the overall yakuza Chairman, the highest ranking gangster of them all to whom Ikemoto must answer. The Chairman claims he is offended by Murase’s dabbling in the drug trade and that Ikemoto’s association with the dealer brings him shame. Equally likely that the Chairman simply doesn't like these two powerful men creating an alliance that could threaten his own power. Whatever the reason, the Chairman instructs Ikemoto to distance himself from Murase, a task Ikemoto then hands to Otomo to accomplish by any means necessary. And while the violence Otomo employs may not be technically necessary it is certainly entertaining.

What follows is an ever growing spiral of violence and questionable motive. Everybody has an angle in this game. Nobody's motives are clean. And as the forces move into play we see the naked lust for power and quest for basic survival in its most basic terms. For while the yakuza world may be a complex and highly ordered one the driving forces behind it could not be more simple: Everything comes down to greed and fear. And doing his very best to orchestrate that fear and manipulate that greed to his own advantage is middle man Otomo.

Despite the plot complexity, Kitano directs one of his most direct and most violent pictures here. His work behind the camera is crisp and precise, his work in front of it demonstrating again that Kitano is generally at his best as a blank cipher, one that you can read almost anything in to and one capable of sudden bursts in any direction without warning. Kitano surrounds himself with talent both young and old, the cast filled out with young stars (Ryo Kase) and reliable older faces (Jun Kinimura, Renji Ishibashi) alike. All of the performances are strong, all of the decisions sure, with the only wobbles coming with the occasional foray into English. After spending his last few films bumbling and mugging for the camera in pursuit of increasingly unfunny comedy Kitano is once again an immutable force of nature - sheer, raw testosterone and the ever present threat of violence. Welcome back. Please don’t hit me. (Todd Brown, Twitchfilm)

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Classic slow developing Yakuza movie where even little plot elements have far reaching consequences. I am still not sure I understand the whole chain of events but it was definitely a ride trying to figure things out.
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