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				Rash�mon (1950) | 
			 
				
			
			
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				Film rated 4.7 / 5 
				(Chick rating: 5 / 5) 
				(Guy rating: 4.6 / 5)
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		| Water, gate. Crime-covering lies. | 
	 
	
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		| Unforeseen. Seen by four. | 
	 
	
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		| Bandit, wife, swordsman disagree. | 
	 
	
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		| Funhouse mirrors, with kudzu. | 
	 
	
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		| Ghost considered credible witness. | 
	 
	
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		| Mori's murder, Mifuni's mindset. | 
	 
	
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		| Japanese rape offers perspective. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa's thrice told tales. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa's tripartite reality check. | 
	 
	
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		| Breeze unveils the beauty. | 
	 
	
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		| Woodcutter�s story stops rain. | 
	 
	
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		| Rape from different viewpoints. | 
	 
	
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		| Rape, murder: whose p.o.v.? | 
	 
	
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		| One murder, three confessions. | 
	 
	
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		| Mifune: maniacally mirthful murderer. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa's memory puzzle movie. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa calls subjective witnesses. | 
	 
	
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		| Ancient Japan reviews rape. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa explores multiple viewpoints. | 
	 
	
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		| Violent violation viewed alternately. | 
	 
	
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		| Swordsman hero or coward? | 
	 
	
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		| Rape gets spiritual confession. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa explores jungle murder. | 
	 
	
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		| Three stories, one crime. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa's crime gets three-peat. | 
	 
	
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		| Crying baby restores faith. | 
	 
	
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		| Bandit. Lady. Gentleman. Woodcutter. | 
	 
	
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		| Kurosawa's four unreliable narrators. | 
	 
	
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