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  • Rashōmon
  • Rashōmon
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  • The movie's theme is the difficulty, or rather the impossibility, of obtaining the truth about an event from conflicting points of view (literature). Or rather, the movie's theme is how easy it is for one dirty little scoundrel to teach an upstanding snobbish Samurai a lesson through and through. Perhaps though, the movie isn't about that at all, and the Samurai is actually a symbol of today's hardship in getting a decent cup of tea of exactly 87 degrees at 5pm sharp. It could also be about something completely different.
  • Rashōmon es una película japonesa de 1950 dirigida por Akira Kurosawa. Es famosa por ser la primera película de Kurosawa que alcanzó éxito internacional al obtener el león de oro en el festival de Venecia y un Óscar honorífico en los Premios de la Academia. También se le recuerdo por su innovación en aspectos de cinematografía, edición e iluminación.
  • Rashōmon(羅城門Rajōmon) was the gate built at the southern end of the monumental Suzaku Avenue in the ancient Japanese cities of Heijō-kyō (Nara) and Heian-kyō (Kyoto), in accordance with the Chinese grid-patterned city layout. At the other far north-end of Suzaku Avenue, one would reach the Suzakumon Gate, the main entrance to the palace zone. As of 2007, the southern end of Suzaku Avenue and the possible remainder of the equivalent gate in Fujiwara-kyō (Kashihara) are yet to be discovered.
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Lengua
  • Japonés
Duración
  • 5280.0
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Nombre
  • 羅生門
Revision
  • 3376459
Date
  • 2008-10-17
País
  • Japón
Guión
  • Akira Kurosawa Shinobu Hashimoto Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Música
  • Fumio Hayasaka
Color
  • B/N
Dirección
Estreno
  • 1950
montaje
  • Akira Kurosawa
Producción
  • Minoru Jingo
fotografía
  • Kazuo Miyagawa
Actores
  • Toshirō Mifune Machiko Kyō Masayuki Mori Takashi Shimura
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  • The movie's theme is the difficulty, or rather the impossibility, of obtaining the truth about an event from conflicting points of view (literature). Or rather, the movie's theme is how easy it is for one dirty little scoundrel to teach an upstanding snobbish Samurai a lesson through and through. Perhaps though, the movie isn't about that at all, and the Samurai is actually a symbol of today's hardship in getting a decent cup of tea of exactly 87 degrees at 5pm sharp. It could also be about something completely different.
  • Rashōmon(羅城門Rajōmon) was the gate built at the southern end of the monumental Suzaku Avenue in the ancient Japanese cities of Heijō-kyō (Nara) and Heian-kyō (Kyoto), in accordance with the Chinese grid-patterned city layout. At the other far north-end of Suzaku Avenue, one would reach the Suzakumon Gate, the main entrance to the palace zone. As of 2007, the southern end of Suzaku Avenue and the possible remainder of the equivalent gate in Fujiwara-kyō (Kashihara) are yet to be discovered. The gate's name in modern Japanese is Rajōmon. Rajō (羅城) refers to city walls and mon (門) means "gate," so Rajōmon signifies the main city gate. Originally, this gate was known as Raseimon or Raiseimon, using alternate readings for the kanji in the name. The name Rashōmon, using the kanji 羅生門 (which can also be read Raseimon), was popularized by a noh play of the same title, written by Kanze Nobumitsu (1435-1516). The modern name, Rajōmon, uses the original kanji (羅城門 rather than 羅生門) and employs what is now the more common reading for the second character (jō instead of sei).
  • Rashōmon es una película japonesa de 1950 dirigida por Akira Kurosawa. Es famosa por ser la primera película de Kurosawa que alcanzó éxito internacional al obtener el león de oro en el festival de Venecia y un Óscar honorífico en los Premios de la Academia. También se le recuerdo por su innovación en aspectos de cinematografía, edición e iluminación.