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Can You Believe Your Eyes? Rashomon

by George_Chabot George_Chabot is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Movies, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, Jan 30 '07
Pros: Cinematography, story, acting
Cons: Subtitles, dark subject matter
Rashomon (1950) Akira Kurosawa is probably the most well-known Japanese film director outside of Japan. Active from the 1940s through the 1980s, he did his best work during the 50s and 60s, with Rashomon arguably his best work. ...
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Akira Kurosawa’s -RASHOMON-1950 (Lost in the Woods)

by artbyjude Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Aug 06 '02
Pros: Mifune, Shimura, Machiko, Kurosawa's direction, Cinematography
Cons: Bolero
Rashomon was a ground breaking film for Akira Kurosawa, and is even today one of the more interesting films you could view. Recently (March 2002) released in DVD in the Criterion Collection, it would make a terrific addition to any serious classic movie...
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Criterion's superb edition of Kurosawa's legendary 1950 film

by Stephen_Murray Stephen_Murray is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Movies, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Jul 28 '07
Pros: Miyagawa's cinematography, Kurosawa's direction, ensemble cast, Criterion extras
Cons: the cliché of an imitation of Ravel's "Bolero" throughout the film
"Rashômon," the 1950 adaptation of two stories by Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892-1927) was the first Japanese film that I ever saw--two decades after putting Japan on the world cinema map at the 1951 Venice Film Festival, where it won not only the Golden ...
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Exploring the trustworthy nature of The Truth

by carl_lazarevic Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Sep 27 '03
Pros: cinematography, acting, direction.
Cons: Disk is terrible
Compared to the other Kurosawa films that I've seen Rashomon is a surprisingly cynical movie. It's a story that features 4 people who each witnessed the same event, and yet each character gives a very different account of what happened. Throughout ...
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Kurosawa Tackles Truth: Rashomon

by Mike_Bracken Mike_Bracken is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Movies, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, Oct 01 '03
Pros: An absolute classic.
Cons: None at all.
The common misconception about Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 film Rashomon is that it’s a film concerned about ultimate truth and just how fleeting the truth can really be. Kurosawa does certainly make that part of the theme in Rashomon, but to see it so ...
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So good it might bring you out in a Rash

by flash-hammer Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 11 '04
Pros: Excellent in almost every aspect
Cons: A few minor niggles
Contrary to what my list of movie reviews on this site, and the general feeling about me and films by all who know me, I actually do watch 'proper' films amongst my spades of straight to video martial arts nonsense and horror garbage. Indeed, I can't ...
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Only the Forest Knows: The Truth of Rashomon

by glowsw glowsw is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Movies, , Dec 26 '06
Pros: Story, cinematography, acting, just about everything
Cons: The frame story is slightly unnecessary, Mifune gets a little goofy.
When we watch a film, when we are a part of the audience, we take the role of the observer. We see what is presented to us and we make a judgment. In some films, the story is straightforward. We don’t have to work for understanding, it’s all laid out ...
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Can't See The Forest For The Trees: Kurosawa's Rashomon

by mfunk75 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 02 '02
Pros: Mifune, Kurosawa's visuals and handling of the story, the post-modern narrative
Cons: Suspect acting at times, pace could be tightened
I've referred to writer/director Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon" many times since I started reviewing, mostly in a literary sense. I once wrote that Matthew Kneale's book "English Passengers", "had a kind of hyper-'Rashomon' quality" to its narrative....
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Stale Incense Old Sweat & Lies, Lies, Lies... It's Come Down to This

by thevoid99 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Nov 05 '07
Pros: Kurosawa's Direction, Script, Theatricality, Cinematography, Editing, Music, & Cast.
Cons: None Though Might Disturb Some Viewers.
One of the premier and beloved directors of Japanese cinema, there was no one bigger than Akira Kurosawa. While many of his films were in the genre of the samurai movies, Kurosawa often creates unconventional stories and morals into the stories. Even ...
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Subjective Bias and Spin Do NOT Preclude Reconstructing Objective Truth

by metalluk Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Apr 18 '04
Pros: An interesting examination of observational bias and spin; visually poetic cinematography
Cons: Somewhat contrived story; over-the-top performance by Mifune
Akiri Kurosawa’s film Rashômon (1950) was his first to generate international attention, winning the 1951 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film as well as the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Its historical significance is ...
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I Just Don’t Understand

by Carrathon , May 19 '08
Pros: Cinematography, Toshiro Mifune's performance
Cons: Confusing
Famed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 black and white film Rashomon could easily be made into a stage play, despite the fact that the repeated flashbacks on which the movie relies so heavily would probably have to be omitted for the sake of ...
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Seeing is NOT believing!

by gurusmaran , Jan 05 '05
Pros: Everything
Cons: Nothing
The year was 1951. The jury at the Venice International Film Festival sat down to watch an entry from Japan. The movie was called Rashomon, directed by a not-so-prominent director called Akira Kurosawa. 88 minutes later, when the movie ended, they were ...
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Dostoevskian Elements in Rashomon

by O2_Debt , Jul 14 '00
Pros: Strange. Forces you to think.
Cons: Strange. Forces you to think.
(Note: This is another essay originally written for my Japanese 106 Cinema class from the winter of 1999. It reveals few plot details, so if you haven't seen the movie, I might recommend renting it or reading some other reviews to orient yourself. I...
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A “Whodunit” in Old Japan

by WritingLife , Jun 19 '00
Pros: Wonderfully subtle tale that challenges the audiences' reasoning powers.
Cons: People who expect and action-packed samurai film will be disappointed.
A husband murdered, a young bride ravaged, a brutal thief accused, and a cringing woodcutter as sole witness -- and everyone with a different tale to tell. Rashomon, the earliest of Akira Kurosawa’s films to be introduced to the west, is a...
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A True Classic

by nathantyree Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Sep 10 '00
Pros: Mifune's subtle, yet powerful acting, Kurosawa's direction
Cons: none
Akira Kurosawa, the director of Yojimbo, Seven Samurai, Ran, and Dreams, first gained critical acclaim for Rashomon. Rashomon is the story of a rape and murder told from several Points of view, much like Faulkner's As I...
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