Outlaw
"There will be no excuses. The guilty will be punished. No one is above OUTLAW."
Set in a weathered British city where citizens feel abandoned by those in power, Outlaw follows a circle of friends who decide the system has failed them. After a series of perceived betrayals by officials and a police force they distrust, they band together to form a vigilante group that... Read more
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About Outlaw
Set in a weathered British city where citizens feel abandoned by those in power, Outlaw follows a circle of friends who decide the system has failed them. After a series of perceived betrayals by officials and a police force they distrust, they band together to form a vigilante group that operates outside the law to set wrongs right on their own terms. The crew develops a hard edged code and moves through the night with a reckless urgency, testing each other's loyalties as actions spiral beyond simple retribution. The film tracks how quickly fragile trust dissolves when violence is used as a shortcut to justice, and how difficult it is to draw a line back. The tension keeps building throughout.
Directed by Nick Love, Outlaw presents an original screenplay and follows a brisk, stark style that aligns with his other British crime thrillers. The cast includes Sean Bean, Danny Dyer and Rupert Friend. It features a lean, hard driving rhythm.
Box office figures for Outlaw are not widely published, making it hard to gauge its commercial impact beyond limited release. Reports suggest moderate profits in the UK but no global smash.
Its visuals emphasize grit with handheld camerawork and practical sets, a look that fits the mid 2000s wave of British crime cinema that questions the legitimacy of institutions and the appeal of taking justice into one's own hands. Its rough edges heighten danger and moral ambiguity for viewers watching closely.
Critics offered a mixed take on Outlaw, praising its gritty tone while noting its bleak worldview and violent edge. The film wrestles with moral ambiguity, showing how quickly loyalty gives way to anger and how public anger can resemble private vendetta. Ending prompts reflection on the cost of justice deeply.
Details
- Release Date
- March 09, 2007
- Runtime
- 1h 43m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 160 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action, Crime, Thriller
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Vertigo Films +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Sean Bean
Danny Bryant
Danny Dyer
Gene Dekker
Rupert Friend
Sandy Mardell
Sean Harris
Simon Hillier
Lennie James
Cedric Munroe
Bob Hoskins
Walter Lewis
Joe Jackson
Subaru Kid 1
James Farbell
Subaru Kid 3
Sally Bretton
Kelly
Igor Smiljevic
Subaru Kid 2
Director: Nick Love