Rage (2016 film)

Rage

Poster
Directed by Lee Sang-il
Based on Rage
by Shuichi Yoshida
Starring Ken Watanabe
Mirai Moriyama
Kenichi Matsuyama
Gō Ayano
Suzu Hirose
Pierre Taki
Mitsuki Takahata
Chizuru Ikewaki
Aoi Miyazaki
Satoshi Tsumabuki
Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto
Cinematography Norimichi Kasamatsu
Edited by Tsuyoshi Imai
Release dates
  • September 17, 2016 (2016-09-17)
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office US$2.28 million[1]

Rage (怒り Ikari) is a Japanese suspense mystery drama film directed by Lee Sang-il, based on Shuichi Yoshida's mystery novel of the same name.[2][3] It was released in Japan on September 17, 2016.[4]

Plot

A grisly unsolved murder links three seemingly unrelated stories in three different Japanese cities.

Cast

Chiba
Tokyo
Okinawa
Detectives

Reception

On its opening weekend in Japan, the film was third placed by admissions, with 170,000,[5] and fourth placed by gross, with US$2.28 million.[6]

Awards

Year Award ceremony Category Recipients Result
2016 41st Hochi Film Award Best Picture Rage Nominated
Best Director Lee Sang-il Won
Best Actor Ken Watanabe Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Gō Ayano Won
Satoshi Tsumabuki Nominated
Mirai Moriyama Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Aoi Miyazaki Nominated
Suzu Hirose Nominated
Best New Artist Takara Sakumoto Nominated
29th Nikkan Sports Film Award Best Film Rage Pending
Best Director Lee Sang-il Pending
Best Actor Ken Watanabe Pending
Best Supporting Actor Satoshi Tsumabuki Pending
Gō Ayano Pending
Best Supporting Actress Aoi Miyazaki Pending
Suzu Hirose Pending
Best Newcomer Takara Sakumoto Pending

References

  1. "Rage (Ikari)". Box office Mojo. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  2. "渡辺謙×森山未來×松山ケンイチ×綾野剛×宮崎あおい×妻夫木聡!主役級キャスト『怒り』に集結". cinematoday. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  3. "怒り(2016)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  4. "怒り". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  5. "Japan Box Office Report – 9/17~9/18". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. September 21, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  6. "Japan Box Office September 17–18, 2016". Box office Mojo. Retrieved September 22, 2016.

External links

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