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facts and truth
Frieda 2022-04-22 07:01:08
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Dorcas 2022-03-23 09:01:39
It's okay, it's incomparable with Akutagawa Ryunosuke's original work
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Noelia 2022-03-21 09:01:40
The Rashomon phenomenon derived from Rashomon movies tells us that subjective, one-sided and selfish words can never reflect the truth. Language is not just a tool for communication, it can be used to cover up the truth that reflects personal incompetence, despicability, filth, etc.
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Priest: War, earthquake, winds, fire, famine, the plague. Year after year, it's been nothing but disasters. And bandits descend upon us every night. I've seen so many men getting killed like insects, but even I have never heard a story as horrible as this. Yes. So horrible. This time, I may finally lose my faith in the human soul. It's worse than worse than bandits, the plague, famine, fire or wars.
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Commoner: Well, men are only men. That's why they lie. They can't tell the truth, even to themselves.
Priest: That may be true. Because men are weak, they lie to deceive themselves.
Commoner: Not another sermon! I don't mind a lie if it's interesting.
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The screenshot is a fragment of Kurosawa Akira's self-reported "Toad Oil" in his later years, and the end of the short story "In the Jungle" by Akutagawa Ryunosuke is attached
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