Outrage Coda
2017 [JAPANESE]
Action / Crime / Drama

Plot summary
Five years after the all-out war between the Sanno and Hanabishi crime families, former yakuza boss Otomo works in South Korea for Mr. Chang, a noted fixer. When tensions rise between Chang and the Hanabishi, and Chang's life is endangered, Otomo returns to Japan to settle things once and for all.
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A bit rushed; but again a great one
This's reflected our society.
At first, I felt sentiment about how old Toshiyuki Nishida was getting. His speaking had been more feeble. But the performance of his face was unbelievable! In spite of no quote, it was so terrible!
This movie warns us of that the big struggle is always caused by a small 'revenge' for trival things in even our society, not only government and mafias'. It's hard to settle it peacefully. When you would make someone lose face, sometimes you cannot solve it by money.
I saw Pierre Taki in a commercial of the movie many times. So I looked forward to watching it, but his role was very sissy. The highlight was only the beginning scene.
Acceptable closer
OUTRAGE CODA is the closing film in a trilogy that had an excellent outset, a decent middle and an ending that's...well, a little disappointing, considering what's come before. It's not a bad film certainly but it does feel a little circumspect, a little superfluous compared to what happened in the last two movies. Takeshi is back again, this time hiding out on Jeju Island before more Yakuza rivalry back in Japan sees him jetting across the water to take care of things. The film is an extreme slow-burner like much of Takeshi's work, and that's fine, but the plotting feels a little muddled and repetitive at times and the violence isn't quite as creative as in the previous instalments.