10/18/2022

Outrage/アウトレイジ (Autoreiji) (2010) - Kitano comeback with hardwired yakuza killer

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Writer/director/star/editor Takeshi Kitano looks tough and deadly on this poster for his Outrage

Rival yakuza families go at each other's throats, when a member of one family accidentally puts the screws on a member of the other.

 

Outrage is written by writer/director/star/editor Takeshi Kitano (Violent Cop/Sono otoko, kyôbô ni tsuki (1989)).

He himself plays the bear-like gangster Ôtomo here, who is not about to take orders for humiliating withdrawal from any slick bosses. Outrage is exceedingly violent and death-oriented; Kitano stages the violence with an infectious enthusiasm and often with visual force. Unfortunately the plot or characters never become very affecting, and those audiences with a foot placed in the Western gangster movie tradition will miss this aspect in Outrage.

 

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Fireworks/Hana-bi/はなび (1997) - Kitano's stoic killer drama 

 




 

Watch a 5-minute clip from the film's Cannes premiere here

 

Cost: Unknown, projected 6 mil. $

Box office: 8.4 mil. $

= Uncertain but likely a big flop (projected return of 1.4 times its cost)

[Outrage premiered 17 May (Cannes Film Festival, main competition) and runs 109 minutes. Kitano wrote the film around the death scenes he wanted to shoot and as an attempt to entertain widely again - after a string of uncommercial features. Shooting took place from August - October 2009 in Japan, including in Tokyo. The film opened #66 to a 6k $ first weekend in 2 theaters in North America, where it widened to 7 theaters but didn't attain a higher rank, grossing 44k $ (0.5 % of the total gross). North America was the film's 3rd biggest market. It opened #4 in Japan, where it made 8.1 mil. $ (97.5 %). 2nd biggest was France with 141k $ (1.7 %). The film's budget is regrettably not know. Projected at 6 mil. $, the film would rank as a big flop. Kitano returned as a filmmaker with Beyond Outrage/Autoreiji: Biyondo (2012), the next film in what turned into his Outrage trilogy, which ended with Outrage Coda (2017). As an actor he first returned in Kikoku (2010, TV movie), Kenji Onijima Heihachirou (2010, TV-series) and theatrically in Dearest/Anata e (2012). Outrage is certified fresh at 80 % with a 6.80/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

 

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