
Movie spotlight
Outrage
Clothing fetishes, rubbers, bondage, and leather are just the beginning of this exploration of what it is that drives men to the limits of their sexuality — and outrages others.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a group of young delinquents, fueled by a potent new drug called 'Love', engage in violent and destructive behavior. As they spiral further into chaos, one of them begins to question the source of their rage and the true nature of their existence. The narrative explores themes of societal decay, youth alienation, and the search for meaning in a bleak world.
Critical Reception
This animated film, though less known than Otomo's later work 'Akira', was recognized for its bold, graphic style and its unflinching portrayal of youth violence and social commentary. It garnered attention for its raw energy and distinctive visual aesthetic, even if its narrative complexity and bleakness were debated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral animation and disturbing depiction of societal breakdown.
Noted for its dark themes and exploration of delinquent youth culture.
A precursor to more ambitious cyberpunk anime, showcasing Otomo's early talent.
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Fun Fact
Outrage was Katsuhiro Otomo's directorial debut for a feature-length animated film, predating his internationally acclaimed work on 'Akira'.
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