The Outsider -2018- [2026]
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If you missed this one in the Netflix shuffle (where it landed with a whisper), here is the elevator pitch: Set in post-WWII America (1948), a Japanese war criminal (played by the excellent Tadanobu Asano) escapes his transport and flees to the burgeoning American underworld. He teams up with a down-on-his-luck ex-GI, Nick Lowell (Cage), to build an empire. It sounds like a B-movie action flick. It is not. Let’s address the elephant in the room: Cage. This is arguably his most restrained performance of the last decade. He plays Nick Lowell as a man who has already died inside. He speaks in a low, gravelly monotone. He doesn’t scream; he whispers. He is a man drowning in whiskey and regret after his family’s construction business gets taken over by the mob. The Outsider -2018-
The movie understands that the real horror of the post-war era wasn't the victory; it was the hangover. Soldiers came home to nothing. The American Dream was a Ponzi scheme. The Outsider uses the Yakuza tropes to tell a story about the death of American optimism. A quick note on the title: Yes, this is The Outsider from 2018. Do not confuse this with the 2019 H.P. Lovecraft adaptation (that’s The Outsider on HBO) or the 2020 Jared Leto movie ( The Outsider on Netflix—wait, that’s this one? Yes, it’s confusing). By [Your Name] If you missed this one
Do not watch this expecting John Wick . The action is sparse, brutal, and clumsy—which is actually realistic for 1948. Fistfights look exhausting. Gunshots feel loud and final. It is not