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Rashomon

Rashomon

羅生門

The husband, the wife… or the bandit?

8.0 (2,527)1950-08-261h 28m
CrimeDramaMystery

Overview

Four people recount different versions of the story of a man's murder and the rape of his wife.

Budget
$250,000
Revenue
$117,668
Production
Daiei Film

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Kazuo Miyagawa

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The Movie Diorama

The Movie Diorama

January 17, 2020

10/10

Rashomon beguiles through the torrential downpour of fabrication. “It’s human to lie. Most of the time we can’t even be honest with ourselves”. Honesty. Deceit. Contradiction. A crucial part of human preservation is the requirement to lie. Intentional or accidental, it’s within our ancestral blood. The unprejudiced can succumb to the immoral values of deceit, either through meticulous storytelling or scattershot deception. Even the truth can be distorted by one’s self-absorbed ego. The mutually …

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

February 10, 2023

7/10

In what seems like an endless, almost biblical, rainstorm we meet three people sheltering in the ruins of an old gatehouse. Each has their own story to tell of the rape of a woman and of the murder of her husband. It was the woodcutter (Takashi Shimura) who discovered the body and who alerted the authorities. It was those authorities that conducted a trial at which a priest (Minoru Chiaki), the woodcutter, the widow/victim (Machiko Kyô); the ghost of her deceased Samurai husband and, finally, th…

Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

May 31, 2023

7/10

**A good movie.** Despite acknowledging the quality and attention to detail, I can't really enjoy Japanese cinema. Maybe because it's so different from what we have around here. But even being so different, we have to recognize the talent of those who have it. Akira Kurosawa is a director with a sharp eye and detail, who knows how to direct the people under his command and extract from each one what he needs for the film he has in hand. This film seemed to me to be a lot more complicated t…