emailEmail    printPrint

Rashomon

1950 - Not Rated
Release Date: 09/09/2008
Features: DVD Features: Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 1.0 - Japanese Subtitles - English - Optional
Original Language:  Japanese 
Time:  88  mins.
J&R Item # 1017207_14
UPC # 715515032520
Label: Image Entertainment, Inc.
Buying Info
List
$19.95
You save (10%)
- $1.96
Your price
$17.99
Criterion Collection Essential Art House DVD
 
Plot Credits Awards Reviews Related Shipping
Akira Kurosawa's highly acclaimed film, set in feudal Japan, presents an intriguing tale of violent crime in the woods, told from the perspective of four different characters--a bandit (Toshir� Mifune), a woman (Machiko Ky�), her husband (Masayuki Mori), and a woodcutter (Takashi Shimura). Only two things about the incident seem to be clear--the woman was raped and her husband is now dead. However, the other elements radically differ as the four participants and/or witnesses relate their own stories (with the dead man, eerily enough, speaking through a medium). As each account is revealed, what seemed black and white turns to various hues of gray, leading to surprising--and confounding--relevations. A landmark of international cinema, RASHOMON won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1951, bringing both Kurosawa--and Japanese film in general--to the attention of Western audiences. From the rain-soaked opening sequence to its moving conclusion, the film is a stunning examination of truth and human nature. The entire cast is pitch-perfect, with regular Kurosawa lead actors Mifune and Shimura giving typically outstanding performances. While critics and cinephiles debate over exactly how many masterpieces Kurosawa directed, RASHOMON stands as one of the revered filmmaker's indisputably brilliant motion pictures. In fact, the film's influence is so pervasive that it has inspired everything from a high profile Hollywood remake (THE OUTRAGE starring Paul Newman) to numerous tributes in movies such as COURAGE UNDER FIRE and THE USUAL SUSPECTS.

Year - Presenter Award Category Result Name
1951 - Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film Winner Not Applicable
"...What really gives the film its impact is less the multi-layered narrative than the dynamic direction and powerhouse performance from Toshiro Mifune..." -- Geoffrey Macnab , (Sight and Sound)

"A look at RASHOMON's exquisite visuals makes it apparent that Sergio Leone's westerns were inspired by more than just Akira Kurosawa's plots." -- Premiere Staff , (Premiere)

5 stars out of 5 -- "[A] taut study of the subjectivity of truth....RASHOMON's intricate moves have been borrowed by a legion of Hollywood imitators, from THE USUAL SUSPECTS to VANTAGE POINT." -- Ian Nathan , (Empire)

4 stars out of 5 -- "Audiences were captivated by the lyrical beauty of Kurosawa's direction and the dynamic power of his editing, zipping the narrative along with hard-edged horizontal wipes." -- Philip Kemp , (Total Film)

"The wonder of RASHOMON is that while the shadowplay of truth and memory is going on, we are absorbed by what we trust is an unfolding story." -- Roger Ebert , (Chicago Sun-Times)

"Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa's 1950 RASHOMON has had such a profound cultural influence that there is even a psychosociological phenomenon named after it." , (Washington Post)

Click Here for Shipping Options and Policies

Shipping or Dimension weight in pounds: 0.5

PID # 4246204


Recent History

FOLLOW:
SHARE:
Zoom