Rashomon (1950)
Set in feudal Japan, Rashomon tells the story of a brutal crime and the conflicting accounts from four witnesses: a samurai’s wife, a bandit, a woodcutter, and a medium. Directed by Akira Kurosawa, the film explores themes of truth, morality, and human nature, questioning the reliability of memory and perspective. Rashomon has since become a landmark in world cinema, often cited for its innovative storytelling and cinematography.
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