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Rage

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 142 mins

Original Title

Ikari aka...Anger
  • Director: Sang-il Lee
  • Writer: Shûichi Yoshida; Sang-il Lee

CGiii Comment

Way too long with not enough rage!

After a strong start, it fizzles out rather rapidly...it's a bit of a chore to get to the end!

There are three distinct storylines/suspects...one could have easily been cut, our preference would have been the 'Daddy's Girl' - she's so annoying - but, to be honest, any one could have gone...thereby ensuring a tighter, more intriguing film.

#EIFF2017


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

A man brutally murders a married couple and leaves behind the words 'Ikari' ('Anger') written with their blood. The killer undergoes plastic surgery and flees.

Cast & Characters

Ken Watanabe as Yohei Maki;
Hikari Mitsushima;
Mirai Moriyama as Shingo Tanaka;
Aoi Miyazaki as Aiko Maki;
Satoshi Tsumabuki as Yuma Fujita;
Go Ayano as Naoto Onishi;
Suzu Hirose as Izumi Komiya;
Ken'ichi Matsuyama;
Kirin Kiki;
Pierre Taki;
Eri Fukatsu;
Masaki Okada;
Takahiro Miura;
Chizuru Ikewaki;
Akira Emoto