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Outrage Coda [Sub: Eng]
Five years after surviving a devastating war between the Sano and Hanabishi families, the former president of South Korea's Yakuza is working for a well-known man who is fully united all over Japan to establish a huge organization.
19 January 1963, Fukuoka, Japan
27 September 1951, Tokushima, Japan
3 October 1952, Imari City, Saga Prefecture, Japan
8 April 1967, Shizuoka, Japan
March 24, 1970 in Hiroshima, Japan
12 January 1951, Kyoto, Japan
24 November 1976, Ibaraki, Japan
4 November 1947, Fukushima, Japan
27 August 1965, Fukui, Japan
9 December 1962, Fukuoka, Japan
19 February 1972, Tokyo, Japan
9 January 1947, Kyoto, Japan
21 August 1970, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
18 January 1947, Tokyo, Japan
26 September 1961, Fukuoka, Japan
September 09, 2017
The sophisticated tech work feels a bit sad and empty ... reflecting the spirit of the story.
October 19, 2017
If the action isn't especially fresh - Kitano fans will spot references to his earlier films - his talent for spare-but-impactful visuals and mean-but-funny twists is still intact.
September 10, 2017
The final outrage of this final 'Outrage' might just be how little real outrage there is within a constant, repetitive coda.
September 09, 2017
The narrative intricacy is daunting but, for viewers willing to keep track, the pleasure lies in the way that Kitano tracks the moves as they advance to an inexorably logical climax.

