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Cast & Crew

Lee Sang-il
Director
Satoshi Tsumabuki
As Yuma Fujita
Go Ayano
As Naoto Onishi
Kenichi Matsuyama
As Tetsuya Tashiro
Takahiro Miura
As Sosuke Kitami
Pierre Taki
As Kunihisa Nanjo
Ken Watanabe
As Yohei Maki
Aoi Miyazaki
As Aiko Maki

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Rage is a thought-provoking and suspenseful Japanese thriller that explores the interconnectedness of three disparate lives, all bound by a brutal murder that takes place in a Tokyo suburb. The movie masterfully weaves together the tales of a reclusive young man, a gay man hiding from his past, and a homeless youth living on an abandoned island. As their stories unfold, the audience is taken on a journey of twists and turns, with a deep-seated sense of unease and uncertainty that permeates every scene. The film's title, "Rage," becomes increasingly pertinent as the narrative delves into the dark corners of human emotion and behavior. Each character grapples with their own demons, struggling to repress their inner rage while trying to find solace in a world that seems hostile and unforgiving. The brooding tension created by the film's pacing and atmospheric score only adds to the sense of foreboding, keeping the viewer on the edge of their seat until the very end. As the characters' paths converge, the truth behind the murder is slowly revealed, leading to an explosive climax that is both shocking and thought-provoking. Rage examines themes of alienation, loneliness, trauma, and ultimately, the devastating consequences of unchecked anger and violence. It's an unflinching portrayal of human nature at its darkest, leaving the viewer with a lasting sense of unease long after credits roll.

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