Beyond Outrage | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 18, 2014
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Clear transfer all around. The sound is especially well done as it is nicely balanced between low talking and explosive gunshots.
| genre | Crime | foreign |
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| synopsis | As the police launch a full-scale crackdown on organized crime, it ignites a national yakuza struggle between the Sanno of the East and Hanabishi of the West. What started as an internal strife in Outrage has now become a nationwide war in Outrage Beyond. |
| lead actors | Ryo Kase | Takeshi Kitano | Toshiyuki Nishida | Shun Sugata | Ken Mitsuishi | Tomokazu Miura | Yutaka Matsushige | Shigeru Kôyama | Hirofumi Arai | Kenta Kiritani | Fumiyo Kohinata | Machiko Ono | Hakuryu | Sansei Shiomi | Akira Nakao | Hideo Nakano | Katsunori Takahashi | Tetsuji Tanaka | Ippei Sasaki | Tatsuo Nadaka | Kenta Kamiya |
| director | Takeshi Kitano |
















