SDFF Review: Takeshi Kitano's "Outrage" is a flawed but intriguing "ballet of violence"
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Film Rating: B– I really didn't come up with that headline: the Denver Film Society employee who eagerly introduced the film used the term "ballet of violence" in describing the movie, and since that's a better headline than anything I could ever come up with, I ran with it. It was quite a good introduction, actually, to a film that, while flawed, was worth the midnight trip to the Denver Film Center. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go to bed, as I have another two films to review tomorrow and it is currently 3:40 in the morning. I leave you with my review of Takeshi Kitano's Yazuka gangster flick
SDFF Review: Takeshi Kitano's "Outrage" is a flawed but intriguing "ballet of violence"
SDFF Review: Takeshi Kitano's "Outrage" is a…
SDFF Review: Takeshi Kitano's "Outrage" is a flawed but intriguing "ballet of violence"
Film Rating: B– I really didn't come up with that headline: the Denver Film Society employee who eagerly introduced the film used the term "ballet of violence" in describing the movie, and since that's a better headline than anything I could ever come up with, I ran with it. It was quite a good introduction, actually, to a film that, while flawed, was worth the midnight trip to the Denver Film Center. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go to bed, as I have another two films to review tomorrow and it is currently 3:40 in the morning. I leave you with my review of Takeshi Kitano's Yazuka gangster flick