Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Outrage (Outrage)

And here's the latest film by Takeshi Kitano. And here's the first film by Takeshi Kitano that reviews despite having seen them all already.
The biggest Mafia boss of Kanto, Sekiuchi, convene a summit of all the gangs affiliated. Through his lieutenant Kato and one of his most loyal followers, Ikemoto, intends to call in a row gang independently, Murase, guilty of disturbing the traffic of the larger organization. The leader, Mr. Murase precisely, in the past has entered into a pact of blood in the same prison Ikemoto, which is very difficult to put into practice personally l'ordine del grande capo e si rivolge a sua volta ad uno dei suoi affiliati minori, Otomo, a capo di una banda molto violenta. Otomo (interpretato da Takeshi Kitano che appare sullo schermo con il suo solito soprannome d'arte " Beat Takeshi ") e i suoi eseguono gli ordini senza battere ciglio e con la loro solita cinica violenza: Ikemoto intanto agisce nell'ombra, da un lato istigando e commissionando le violenze e dall'altra fingendosi non responsabile di tali misfatti
agli occhi del boss Murase. Sekiuchi intanto dall'alto continua a muovere i fili delle sue marionette a loro stessa insaputa commissionando omicidi ed azioni atte a portare il caos nel panorama mafioso dell'intera zona, con lo scopo di gangs bring children to self destruction. It is so unleashes a war with no holds barred.
After the period of artistic crisis, the father of a controversial film trilogy introspective and experimental, Kitano returns to the scene (enrolling in competition at Cannes, which has not happened since 1999, when he presented 菊次郎 の 夏 ( Kikujirō no natsu), the Italian title "L'Estate Di Kikujiro") moving smoothly in a genre dear to him and construction of which states have the talent: the Yakuza genre.
Kitano himself turns and mounts a movie a little agitated but dall'incedere uncertain, leaving its mark here and there, as the macabre comedy of some scenes, and the delicious fantasy of killing off her characters in very disparate ways
But if you expect the usual Yakuza film, that of medieval values, honor and brotherhood, the shattered lives of young gangster heroes fall short: for now the Yakuza Kitano has become an association of business led to boss vile and unscrupulous liars and traitors generally small army of young people destined to be cannon fodder. It 's a game for the extermination and the fate of the unfortunate players to this game is to succumb, to be replaced only by other losers who will go the same way, or to save the skin to stop making its own when the opponent is going to exterminate them. All under the eyes of corrupt cops and conspiracies that as arbitrators dictate the rules of the game, clearly bent in favor of those who pay more.
missing the mark as the air in the soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi, replaced by Keiichi Suzuki, author of the music of Zatoichi, Kitano ever, in 2003.
アウトレイジ ( Autoreiji - Outrage)
Japan, 2010. Directed by Takeshi Kitano

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