Echoes Across Generations: a Must-See

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MOVIE REVIEW
Outrage

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Genre: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
Year Released: 1950, 2023 Kino Lorber Blu-ray
Runtime: 1h 15m
Director(s): Ida Lupino
Writer(s): Collier Young, Malvin Wald, Ida Lupino
Cast: Mala Powers, Tod Andrews, Robert Clarke, Jerry Paris, Roy Engel, Lillian Hamilton, Rita Lupino, Angela Clarks
Where To Watch: available now here www.kinolorber.com, or www.amazon.com


RAVING REVIEW: Prepare to embark on a cinematic adventure unlike any other, as Ida Lupino's OUTRAGE takes you on an extraordinary expedition into the seldom-explored realms of Hollywood storytelling. A powerful piece of cinema that promises to provoke thought and reshape your understanding of the film.


The tale unfolds around Anne Walton, brilliantly portrayed by Mala Powers, whose life unravels after an appalling assault by a stranger. Unlike other films that might focus on the sensationalism of the crime, OUTRAGE plunges into the raw emotional journey that follows. Anne's torment is depicted with such gritty honesty that it strikes an unsettling yet profoundly enlightening chord.

What sets OUTRAGE apart from other films of its time is the subject matter and how it's handled. Lupino's direction crafts Anne as a character of resilience, not just a helpless victim, as we witness her transformation, struggle to heal, and pursuit of individuality. This story isn't a mere plotline; it's an insightful study of human resilience and a universal recovery journey.

Lupino's directorial prowess extends beyond the plot, giving us a visual experience that adds layers of complexity to the story. She transforms OUTRAGE into a visually stunning piece using creative camera angles, atmospheric noir styling, and meticulous attention to detail. It's a film that matches the depth of dialogue with the visuals on screen.

The supporting cast, including Anne's fiancé Jim Owens (Robert Clarke) and the pastor Paul Ferguson (Tod Andrews), deserve mention for their powerful performances. Their multifaceted performances paint a realistic portrayal of the confusion and sympathy surrounding trauma, adding authenticity to the plot. The choice of lesser-known actors of the time only heightens the film's credibility, making it more relatable to the everyday viewer.

Any imperfections aside, OUTRAGE's place in cinematic history is sealed. Recognized by the Library of Congress in 2020, its significance endures. One of the rare gems directed by a woman in a male-dominated industry, Lupino's bold creativity has left footprints for future filmmakers.

Despite a rocky financial performance, with a budget of $250,000 that put Lupino's independent studio, The Filmmakers, to the test, OUTRAGE's artistic triumph remains undimmed. Sometimes, the path less traveled brings unexpected challenges, but the destination makes it all worth the journey.

OUTRAGE is a film for everyone, not just cinema buffs. It's a bold exploration of themes that echo across generations, an artistic endeavor transcending time and trends. Its imperfections are overshadowed by its powerful narrative, exceptional performances, and innovative direction.

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