January 22, 2020
I think in the long run it is worth at least one watch-through, but you will have to get through the less interesting first few episodes to get to some actual meat. The story's remorselessly tightening grip is underpinned by the way the unfolding weirdness is kept firmly anchored in daily lives and humdrum detail. January 21, 2020
Quite whether it needed to be this bloody slow, or all the jails and strip joints and forests in Georgia seemingly filmed through that same cowl, is up for debate. For all that, if you allow this to grab, it will. January 19, 2020
The whirlingly macabre, ruthlessly tense, and transfixingly spooky mood of The Outsider makes the mini-series a must-see this spring. Page 1 of 4
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It isn't long before Leto is able to robotically beat up people with their own typewriters or shoot them with the quickness of John Wick, all under the tutelage of the Shiramatsu gang's aging boss (Tin Manaka) who becomes like a father to him. As Nick becomes further legit in the yakuza world, referred to as gaijin ("outsider") every now and then by his new peers, he also sparks up a love interest in Kiyoshi's sister, Miyo (Shioli Kutsuna). Nick has a front seat to the growing turmoil between the Shiramatsu gang and the competing Seizu gang, whose turf war fails to create tension itself to the story. At first it's a disagreement over the port of Osaka; later it's about a joint investment in radios. Genre fans will nonetheless get a few gruesome kills after making it through these dull passages, but director Martin Zandvliet has little eye for action here, chopping up or flattening bursts of violence, robbing them of their explosiveness. "The Outsider" proves to be even clumsy with brutality, aside from a scene where Nick and others ceremoniously, and disturbingly, chop some of their fingers off, as in one of "The Outsider""s stone-faced presentations of yakuza rituals.
February 26, 2020
Much like Holly convincing cops to believe in monsters, the entire cast gives understated, realistic performances, making this one of the best horror series in a while - particularly for skeptics. February 21, 2020
A stellar cast includes Bateman, Ben Mendelsohn, Cynthia Erivo and a whole host of others, not to mention fine scripts by the highly gifted Richard Price. February 19, 2020
The story is a slog, though, and I think it's the biggest hurdle viewers will face. Assuming it ends well, I feel like The Outsider would work better as a binge watch. February 14, 2020
The Outsider pulls off a remarkable high-wire balancing act... It's classic King, this eruption of the otherworldly in the midst of Middle American normality. February 12, 2020
[H]aunting in the very best sense of the word. February 7, 2020
Dark Stephen King adaptation is violent, slow. February 5, 2020
The revelations are delivered too slowly. [Full Review in Spanish]
January 24, 2020
Hauntingly real and respectfully adhering to its book form from the outset, this is not only a win for Stephen King's 'Constant Readers', but it's also an absolute must-see for those that crave seriously intense thrillers.
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After struggling to be taken seriously as the Joker in " Suicide Squad " and being the arguably least impressive component of " Blade Runner 2049, " Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto has another big swing-and-a-miss with "The Outsider, " available on Netflix today. Contrasting the flair of those performances, Leto goes for a cold and calculated gang member, playing a former WWII soldier in 1954 Osaka, Japan who gets caught up in the murderous business of the yakuza. But as the story bloats to two hours by mistaking itself for an epic, "The Outsider" falls into a pit of boredom somewhere between the white savior complex of Tom Cruise in " The Last Samurai " and the much slicker kills by Alain Delon in " Le Samourai. " Leto's character Nick finds himself in such an underworld after he helps save the life of a yakuza man named Kiyoshi ( Tadanobu Asano), who offers him a home within the gang. With us still being unsure of why he is in a Japanese prison in the first place, Nick accepts the new life with scant hesitation.
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September 24, 2020
Price's adaptation not only plays to the original novel's strengths, it realizes it with terrific filmmaking and some master-class acting. March 22, 2020
A show about loss, grief and the limits of belief. Wonderfully executed by an admirable cast. [Full review in Spanish]. March 19, 2020
The Outsider is a slow burn from the start, but still kept me on the edge of my seat. With multiple twists and turns, it is a true thriller - and more than worth a binge. March 12, 2020
Molly is already one of the female characters of the year. [Full Review in Spanish]
March 11, 2020
From the opening moments of the show, it laid itself out as much of a mood piece as a single shot was framed for maximum weirdness and tension. March 6, 2020
Don't watch this one alone. It can creep you out. March 4, 2020
Price, an excellent screenwriter and novelist in his own right, played down The Outsider's supernatural elements so much, it was almost as if he was ashamed to embrace horror, in case it dented the miniseries' prestige TV aspirations.
"Jared Leto in a yakuza drama" isn't the most palatable of pitches, but that somehow turns out to not be the movie's biggest problem. It's less the strangeness of stubbornly inserting a white American into a world of Japanese men, than it is how this movie does very little with Nick's specific background to make the cringing idea worthwhile. As it starts, Nick does have an odd, somewhat intriguing fish-out-of-water presence, but that angle is softened, aside from seeing him being dismissed often in English. "The Outsider" could be about any random Japanese person who doesn't know how far the yakuza rabbit hole goes. But then "The Outsider" wouldn't be a yakuza drama starring Jared Leto, which is just about all this project wants to be. Still, casting Leto is not enough to fill in his very empty character, who is left to be a huge mystery for reasons that are themselves unknown. We get pieces of backstory about how he left service sometime after World War II, thanks to a clumsy insertion of another American soldier played by Emile Hirsch.
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