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Rashomon
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  Rashomon (1950)

description written by member Ben:

A rape and murder in medieval Japan are recounted in four flashback sequences, as seen through the eyes of the three people involved and a witness to the incident.

Starring: Machiko Kyo
Toshiro Mifune
Takashi Shimura
Minoru Chiaki
Kichijiro Ueda
Daisuke Kato
Masayuki Mori
Masayuki Mori
Directed By: Akira Kurosawa

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Rashomon Movie Review by B Movie Ben (3/29/2007)

Look at any trial. Attorneys for both sides present their version of the truth. Witnesses line up on either team and "testify" as to the "truth." How can there be so many versions of the truth? Truth may be in the eye of the beholder, but 99 times out of 100, it's not the real truth.

"Roshomon," by the incredible Japanese...

(complete Rashomon review by B Movie Ben)


Rashomon Movie Review by David (12/14/2007)

This is a complex story of the different sides of truth, and how it affects time, and the people apart of it. The way the story unfolds from crime drama to psychologically emotion is the one of the main reasons of why this film has lost none of its original impact. Kurosawa gives us a particular scene to work with, and...

(complete Rashomon review by David)



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