Tom Casey reports to the police some youngsters stealing from cars. He becomes the target of the 3 teenagers, who start to terrorise him and his family.Tom Casey reports to the police some youngsters stealing from cars. He becomes the target of the 3 teenagers, who start to terrorise him and his family.Tom Casey reports to the police some youngsters stealing from cars. He becomes the target of the 3 teenagers, who start to terrorise him and his family.
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A decent TV thriller, but nothing special. It explores how far a wealthy teenager will go when constantly getting away with crime. I did feel bad for the protagonist, who was a victim of the teenager, and wanted him to start thinking clearly in order to get his own revenge.
This is a made-for-TV thriller in which Rob Lowe stars as Tom Casey, who witnesses three teenage punks stealing from cars and reports their crimes to the police. As a result, the teenagers begin to terrorize him and his wife in retaliation.
This movie has its few suspenseful moments at times, making you eager to know what Tom Casey plans to do in dealing with those teenage boys and to stop them from their constant terror. Lowe wasn't bad in portraying Casey, doing the best as he can in this movie that lacks a lot of satisfying moments. You really want to root for him in giving those punks a taste of their own medicine, but, of course, with the lax judicial system, justice isn't swift.
You also really want to hate on the teenagers after all the pain they've cost; the actors who portrayed them did an OK job, with actor Eric Michael Cole's role being the most sinister and evil. Jennifer Grey, who portrays Casey's wife, though, was quite mediocre. She doesn't appear to be very believable in her emotions at times, although she tries. You do end up generating sympathy for her and Rob Lowe's characters.
Overall, it's a movie with some decent thrills, but you'll be left craving for more good guy vs. bad guy action.
Grade C-
This movie has its few suspenseful moments at times, making you eager to know what Tom Casey plans to do in dealing with those teenage boys and to stop them from their constant terror. Lowe wasn't bad in portraying Casey, doing the best as he can in this movie that lacks a lot of satisfying moments. You really want to root for him in giving those punks a taste of their own medicine, but, of course, with the lax judicial system, justice isn't swift.
You also really want to hate on the teenagers after all the pain they've cost; the actors who portrayed them did an OK job, with actor Eric Michael Cole's role being the most sinister and evil. Jennifer Grey, who portrays Casey's wife, though, was quite mediocre. She doesn't appear to be very believable in her emotions at times, although she tries. You do end up generating sympathy for her and Rob Lowe's characters.
Overall, it's a movie with some decent thrills, but you'll be left craving for more good guy vs. bad guy action.
Grade C-
Exciting drama about a talented and gifted sociopath and his 2 excitement loving buddies who, after noticing a man, begin a crusade to not just annoy the man but to really mess up his life. These plans go from crank calls to low grade terror tactics and finally to life altering problems for him and his family. Good picture from start to pulse pounding finale.
After reporting three juveniles for stealing out of cars, Rob Lowe comes under attack in "Outrage," a 2008 TV movie.
One of the boys stole a gun from Casey's car. Since it's illegal to carry a concealed weapon, Casey is charged with a felony and goes to jail for a short time.
The three juvies, led by Eric Michael Cole, decide to ruin the man's life. They trash his car, change the apartment locks, trash his apartment - that's the mild stuff.
Casey then finds himself becoming the villain and not the victim, as the police don't believe the three boys are responsible for what is happening to him. One of the kids' mother (Kathryn Harrold) believes Casey is making false accusations.
With a pregnant wife (Jennifer Grey), Casey is desperate for a way to prove the boys are the ones behind all the chicanery.
Pretty good, and you really feel for Rob Lowe and detest the leader of the teens, played by Eric Michael Cole. Cole gives an excellent performance.
Jennifer Grey doesn't register much, but Lowe has some good scenes showing his - well, outrage.
One of the boys stole a gun from Casey's car. Since it's illegal to carry a concealed weapon, Casey is charged with a felony and goes to jail for a short time.
The three juvies, led by Eric Michael Cole, decide to ruin the man's life. They trash his car, change the apartment locks, trash his apartment - that's the mild stuff.
Casey then finds himself becoming the villain and not the victim, as the police don't believe the three boys are responsible for what is happening to him. One of the kids' mother (Kathryn Harrold) believes Casey is making false accusations.
With a pregnant wife (Jennifer Grey), Casey is desperate for a way to prove the boys are the ones behind all the chicanery.
Pretty good, and you really feel for Rob Lowe and detest the leader of the teens, played by Eric Michael Cole. Cole gives an excellent performance.
Jennifer Grey doesn't register much, but Lowe has some good scenes showing his - well, outrage.
Though the movie was well made, it left me with an outrage of how the justice sometimes works. I believe that this movie has mainly one purpose, to show that an innocent and concerned citizen can actually become victimized by the judiciary system with its many loopholes that will actually protect the guilty and punish the true victim. It was best demonstrated when the judge sent a man who had a loaded gun in his car and no previous conviction to prison and ignored the true crime of braking into cars to steal radios by someone whose mother was a lawyer. I recommend this movie for everyone to see the outrage of a man who hasn't done anything wrong and suffered from the criminal actions against him. Well, the title is most fitting.
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Tom Casey: She's pregnant.
Officer Dan McRyan: Mr Casey, your wife's only been gone for a couple of hours.
Tom Casey: Oh please! She didn't leave her underwear on the bed with a knife sticking in it!
- ConnectionsRemake of Outrage (1973)
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