Extended Reading
  • Sigmund 2022-04-20 09:01:34

    Whose eyes is the secret law looking at the world from?

    Whose eyes does the lens see the world from?

    In the narration of the robber Tajomaru, in his eyes, he is good at fighting and heroic, so the camera is shot upwards and highlights his face to shape his strong and powerful body outline.

    In the woman's narration, she sees herself as vulnerable and...

  • Hubert 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    A play that everyone experiences

    Legend has it that all ghosts who pass through Rashomon will also be scared away by the cruelty of humans!

    The story is told by three bystanders, and the protagonists of the story are three, a husband, a wife, and a robber. Two of the bystanders were witnesses because they were the last to see the...

  • Nicholas 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    N years later, the giant screen will be re-watched, and the life list will continue to be crossed out. Now it seems that the intimacy is more intimate. Our teacher Shimura Qiao is indeed the true love of Emperor Kurosawa. Like the official ape, he doesn't cry when he hugs other people's babies. 233; The sense of drama is very strong. In the era when humans are inferior to dogs, human flaws and madness are exposed. incomprehensible

  • Cassandre 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Since then, the same movies and events have been called Rashomon, and many Kurosawa Akira's attitudes towards war and history can be seen. Kazuo Miyagawa's photography, and the soundtrack by Fumio Hayasaka, highlight that women are also stronger than men. I lied because of my own vulnerability, I couldn’t be frank with myself, and I couldn’t talk about others, and I couldn’t live without being selfish. After the great sorrow, there is hope, walking out of the ruins of the forest, holding the child in the arms and repeating the cycle. If we can't trust each other, what is the difference between this world and hell. Shanghai Studios Japanese Masters Exhibition, the second edition of the restored version of the Archives.

Rashomon quotes

  • Priest: It's horrifying. If men don't trust each other, this earth might as well be hell.

    Commoner: That's right. The world's a kind of hell.

    Priest: No! I believe in men. I don't want this place to be hell.

    Commoner: Shouting doesn't help. Think about it. Out of these three, whose story is believable?

    Woodcutter: No idea.

    Commoner: In the end, you cannot understand the things men do.

  • Commoner: It's human to lie. Most of the time we can't even be honest with ourselves.