Akira Kurosawa – Rashômon (1950)
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This landmark film is a brilliant exploration of truth and human weakness. It opens with a priest, a woodcutter, and a peasant taking refuge from a downpour beneath a ruined gate in 12th-century Japan. The priest and the woodcutter, each looking stricken, discuss the trial of a notorious bandit for rape and murder. As the retelling of the trial unfolds, the participants in the crime — the bandit (Toshiro Mifune), the rape victim (Machiko Kyo), and the murdered man (Masayuki Mori) — tell their plausible though completely incompatible versions of the story.
+Commentary by Japanese film historian Stuart Galbraith IV
+Commentary by Japanese film historian Donald Richie
2.90GB | 1h 28m | 658×480 | mkv
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Language(s):Japanese,English
Subtitles:English