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	Comments on: Review: Takeshi Kitano&#8217;s &#8216;Outrage&#8217; Is Beautifully Shot &#038; Well Choreographed But Feels Exhausting, Deflated &#038; Empty	</title>
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		By: Ian		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If any one here likes Yakuza films like Kitano&#x27;s Sonatine or Outrage, and is looking for more, I would suggest they see the films of the director Fukasaku Kinji, known to most people as the director of Battle Royale, who made a collection of fantastic and wild yakuza films in the 70&#x27;s, among them his penultimate Battles without Honor or Humanity series, Graveyard of Honor, Street Mobster, and many others. Much of the message of this film about a honorless world was mastered by Fukasaku a long time ago.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If any one here likes Yakuza films like Kitano&#x27;s Sonatine or Outrage, and is looking for more, I would suggest they see the films of the director Fukasaku Kinji, known to most people as the director of Battle Royale, who made a collection of fantastic and wild yakuza films in the 70&#x27;s, among them his penultimate Battles without Honor or Humanity series, Graveyard of Honor, Street Mobster, and many others. Much of the message of this film about a honorless world was mastered by Fukasaku a long time ago.</p>
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