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    Rashomon ( Japanese: 羅生門, Hepburn: Rashōmon) is a 1950 Jidaigeki drama film directed and written by Akira Kurosawa, working in close collaboration with cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa. [2]

    • August 25, 1950
  2. Rashomon (Film) Summary. A woodcutter and a priest are seated beneath the impressive gate into the city of Rashomon as a means of protection against the rain when a common appears. He joins them beneath gate and the two immediately launch into telling him about the distressing story they witnessed. The woodcutter discovered the body of a ...

  3. Rashomon Summary and Analysis of "Rashōmon". Summary. After a series of recent calamities hits the city of Kyōto, a servant seeks shelter from the rain under the deserted Rashōmon, Kyoto's southern gate. Having just been let go by his master, a samurai, he has no place to go. He contemplates becoming a thief to avoid his inevitable death ...

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  5. May 26, 2002 · Advertisement. The genius of "Rashomon" is that all of the flashbacks are both true and false. True, in that they present an accurate portrait of what each witness thinks happened. False, because as Kurosawa observes in his autobiography, "Human beings are unable to be honest with themselves about themselves.

  6. Rashomon (1950) - Plot summary, synopsis, and more... As heavy rain pours monotonously out of a dark sky, under Kyoto's once-glorious front gate, a poor woodcutter and a faithful priest gather around a feeble campfire to share with a wet commoner their take on the mysterious murder of a valiant samurai in a lush bamboo forest, and the brutal sexual assault of his wife by the notorious bandit ...

  7. Using “truth” to protect ego. In Rashomon, the theme of subjective truth is deeply intertwined with the pressure to protect our self-images. The Bandit, the Wife, and the Samurai each tell a story that not only contradicts the others but also paints them in a light that aligns with their desired self-perceptions.

  8. Rashomon Summary. "In a Grove". A man travelling to Wakasa walks with his wife who rides horseback, when a gust of wind unveils her beautiful Bodhisattva-like face to a bystander – the notorious brigand Tajomaru – who instantly falls in love. Tajomaru deceives them with a promise of inexpensive treasures buried in a nearby mound.

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