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The Outsider

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
31K
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Jared Leto in The Outsider (2018)
Set in post-WWII Japan, an imprisoned American soldier is released with the help of his Yakuza cellmate. Now free, he sets out to earn their respect and repay his debt while navigating the dangerous criminal underworld.
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An epic set in post-WWII Japan and centered on an American former G.I. who joins the yakuza.An epic set in post-WWII Japan and centered on an American former G.I. who joins the yakuza.An epic set in post-WWII Japan and centered on an American former G.I. who joins the yakuza.

  • Director
    • Martin Zandvliet
  • Writer
    • Andrew Baldwin
  • Stars
    • Jared Leto
    • Tadanobu Asano
    • Kippei Shîna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Zandvliet
    • Writer
      • Andrew Baldwin
    • Stars
      • Jared Leto
      • Tadanobu Asano
      • Kippei Shîna
    • 254User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jared Leto
    Jared Leto
    • Nick Lowell
    Tadanobu Asano
    Tadanobu Asano
    • Kiyoshi
    Kippei Shîna
    Kippei Shîna
    • Orochi
    Shioli Kutsuna
    Shioli Kutsuna
    • Miyu
    Emile Hirsch
    Emile Hirsch
    • Paulie Bowers
    Ray Nicholson
    Ray Nicholson
    • American Stock Broker
    Rory Cochrane
    Rory Cochrane
    • Anthony Panetti
    Nao Ômori
    Nao Ômori
    • Hiromitsu
    • (as Nao Ohmori)
    Min Tanaka
    Min Tanaka
    • Akihiro
    Masaki Miura
    • Kentaro
    Shun Sugata
    Shun Sugata
    • Prison Warden
    Hiroya Shimizu
    • Banjo
    Hiro
    • Satoru
    Young Dais
    Young Dais
    • Takeshi
    Gô Jibiki
    Gô Jibiki
    • Eiichi
    Yasushi Fuchikami
    • Ryo
    Eita Okuno
    Eita Okuno
    • Ko
    Syodai Hori-Ren
    • Mitsuda
    • Director
      • Martin Zandvliet
    • Writer
      • Andrew Baldwin
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    User reviews254

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    7enChe_Rocco

    An Excellent Homage To The Classics

    Firstly, do ignore the ratings given by Metacritic and do keep an open mind before watching this underrated gem. Imho, It is unfair to compare "The Outsider" with "Bright", the other sombre Netflix's star-studded flick as both are in a genre of its own right. As a "Yakuza" movie, "The Outsider" storyline remained faithful to the 60' 70's yakuza genre with its typical subject of betrayal and honour, in other words fans of the "Yakuza Papers Anthology" won't be disappointed.

    Suprisingly, there are less dialogue which i find it essential to the storyline as it sets the zen-like mood and calmness throughout the movie. The pacing is so subtle and that one will not flinched at some of the violent scenes. The cast did their part very well although the chemistry between Asano and Leto could have been explored further. Overall, i enjoyed watching "The Outsider" and also the movie pays homage to the Japaneses classics. Highly recommended.
    8kosmasp

    Slow and painful

    Just because a movie has a snails pace, does not mean it can not be brutal and violent in spades. We got one of those cases right here. It's about honor and loyalty. A major part of the movie is in Japanese (with subtitles of course), but our main character is an english speaking one. Which is the old "stranger comes into town" kind of thing.

    In this case his invasion into this culture that most westerners may not be that aware of, is really the driving force. He does learn fast, but he is also human, so he does have some urges and he has feelings too (even if sometimes you may think otherwise). Brutal, honest and without really taking compromises, this may feel too long for some, but will be a masterpiece for others.
    7thebackofmyhouse

    Enjoyable, but opportunity missed.

    It's hard when the movie's main flaw is the main character. Nick is supposed to be this quiet and intense guy, but inconsistencies in both the writing and acting keeps this movie from being great. I like the concept. It's not an all-out action movie, more of a character study with bursts of violence. My kind of movie.

    The 50's Osaka setting, the atmosphere, it's good. But the camera work doesn't take full advantage of the setting, and shots could've been better framed, better movement. The small budget shows. The audio mixing was acceptable but not great. In better hands, this movie would've been great. I'm not saying it's terrible, I enjoyed it. There wasn't any part of the movie where I got bored, I was engaged throughout. But at the same time, throughout the movie, I there were points where I was aware of how things could've been better.

    I like Netflix doing unconventional stuff. But rather than make a lot of them, give them the budget they deserve to make them great.
    8deloudelouvain

    Much better then I thought it would be.

    Well this movie clearly deserves a higher rating then it actually gets for now. If you like mob/gangster movies then you will definitely like this one. At least I did. It all looks very stylish, but behind the style there is some hardcore violence, something you can only see in Mafia movies where the honor of the clan comes before everything. The Outsider tells the story of a caucasian former GI soldier that gets recruited into the Yakuza. Jared Leto played the perfect role, as the calm but coldhearted newbie. The rest of the cast, are all Japanese, and they all agve this movie a great touch. The story is well writen, never a dull moment, and add on that an excellent soundtrack that brings you in that special gangster mood. One of the better Japanese movies I ever saw if you ask my opinion.
    6ajwh-53593

    Like all outsiders, bit of an oddity

    This should've been great. As a concept, the fish out of water storyline is a tried and tested formula, and the setting within the Yakuza in post-WW2 Japan was potentially an inspired choice. However, it didn't delve anywhere near deep enough into these ideas, and instead remained very much on the outside. Perhaps that was a choice of the filmmakers, but as a storytelling device that only works for the characters, not the audience. We need to be let in on the inside.

    I was excited about this film because it was picked up a few years ago on the Black List and it seemed to be my kind of story. I don't know if the idea came from Tony Luraschi's 1979 film of the same name about a young American joining the IRA who finds himself out of his depth, but there are many obvious similarities, and not just in the title. The problem with this film though, is that it didn't have the same dramatic conflict or character development. Things just happened and we kind of drifted along with Jared Leto's protagonist, Nick.

    We didn't get to know anything of Nick's motivation or much of his backstory. That kept it intriguing for awhile, but by the end I didn't care one bit about him. Although the film was stylish and quite atmospheric, it suffered from poor pacing. When there was action, it was bloody and gory and often spontaneous, which can work to good effect, but I didn't find it particularly shocking because there was no build up of tension.

    The whole film was a bit of a mystery to me. It didn't really use the setting of Japan to good effect, apart from a few cool looking scenes, and kind of skimmed the surface of Japanese culture, which to me at least, as an outsider, is utterly fascinating, and was the film's strongest selling point. Nor did it particularly explore the Yakuza in any great detail. I was really hoping for an updated version of The Yakuza (1974) but was left disappointed.

    It scores a solid 6/10 because despite its limitations, it's enjoyable enough and it's refreshing to get something a bit different from your usual Hollywood fare. I also thought the cast did a pretty decent job.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Jared Leto grew out his hair and beard for most of 2016 to prepare for the role of Nick Lowell and have the appearance of an American prisoner of war.
    • Goofs
      The opening shot features large letters across the screen saying, "Osaka, 1954" while simultaneously showing a 1960 Chrysler Crown Imperial Le Baron.
    • Quotes

      Miyu: Do you know what your tattoo means? Do you know what it means? It's a fable. The koi fish who can swim up a waterfall becomes a dragon. It means you're arrogant.

      [laughs]

      Nick Lowell: What do your tattoos mean?

      Miyu: What? Mine?

      Nick Lowell: Yeah.

      Miyu: Do you get the same one as me?

      Nick Lowell: You have two koi fish.

      Miyu: I do. One swimming up, and one swimming down.

      Nick Lowell: I understand.

      Miyu: You do? Tell me.

      Nick Lowell: Well... I guess, in life, sometimes we fight the current. And other times, it's important to flow with the river.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Month in Movies: March 2018 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Frank Mizen

      Performed by Cavendish Music

      Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Kẻ Ngoại Bang
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Linson Entertainment
      • Waypoint Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,869
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color

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