Rashomon Reviews
“Rashomon” isn’t a whodunit thriller. Instead, it’s an observation of the unreliability of human short-term memory, particularly of the multiple witnesses at a crime scene, who are also possible victims or perpetrators.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Sep 21, 2024
Thoroughly unique, crafting a recognizable template for future films that opt to distort their narratives through the eyes of multiple storytellers and unreliable presentations of facts.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Jul 20, 2024
The fourth story is seemingly the most objective of them all, and it's probably the closest to the truth. But even in that story, there are big holes. Everyone has something to hide.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Nov 14, 2023
What's revealed is a prismatic view of how people portray themselves, and how the truth is more complex than merely one single interpretation.
| Jun 27, 2023
Sophisticated presentation on truth and justice...
| Mar 8, 2023
It’s easy to forget, nonetheless, that the movie offers more rewards than a dazzling superstructure. It’s beautifully shot, vividly performed and is ultimately an arresting pop treatise on the impossibility of objective truth.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jan 9, 2023
Kurosawa pushed through the boundaries of the artform to redefine storytelling itself.
| Apr 14, 2022
Rashomon implies that no real world exists at all, only the indifferent universe in which we invest our feelings and perspectives.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Feb 14, 2022
Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon is not only a well-made, well-acted film, it is a fascinating exploration of humanity and storytelling.
| Apr 1, 2021
Kurosawa's film changed criticism for the better. [Full Review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 13, 2019
A brilliant, puzzling, shocking export from Japan.
| Oct 30, 2019
[Kurosawa] has made it an intriguing picture, occasionally an exciting one. He accents a lot of his dramatic effect, it might be noted, with the throbbing of an increasing taut, Ravel-like bolero.
| Oct 16, 2019
...overtly devoid of entertaining, engrossing elements and generally comes off as a fairly interminable cinematic experience.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 5, 2018
A film that demonstrates that how you tell your story is just as important as what that story entails.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Oct 9, 2017
A top-to-bottom miracle of a film, burly in its philosophy and graceful in its style.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Aug 30, 2017
Akira Kurosawa's famous cosmic shrug
| Mar 8, 2015
With fast tracking shots, b&w chiaroscuro camerawork and a pessimistic intimation that what exactly was done is not essential, the result hit the bull's-eye with foreign filmgoers and critics.
| Jan 4, 2012
Masterpiece about absolute truth. Best for teens.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jan 1, 2011
"Rashomon" may be a prosecutor's nightmare, but it's a film lover's dream.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Sep 10, 2010
The mixture of bravura camera work, muscular direction and inventive storytelling remains unmissable.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 21, 2010