

- christofferbenndorf2026年6月10日Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon is a cinematic masterpiece that explores the subjectivity of truth. By recounting a singular violent crime through the contradictory perspectives of those involved, the film forces viewers to confront how ego and self-interest distort memory. Unlike the stylized, superhuman warriors seen in Kurosawa's later epics, these characters are refreshingly flawed and grounded. While the fragmented narrative can be disorienting, this confusion is entirely intentional. Kurosawa isn't interested in simple answers; he’s crafting a brilliant, haunting meditation on human nature. If you appreciate character-driven stories over action, Rashomon is essential, thought-provoking viewing.
- Elliot0472026年1月13日If you love Nolan’s mind-bending non-linear timelines, know that Rashomon invented that style over 70 years ago. It wasn’t a blockbuster or feel-good flick, it’s pure cinema study, forcing you to rethink human nature and self-deception. Modern directors built their careers on its path, from Hollywood thrillers to courtroom dramas. Sure, today’s artists could mimic Van Gogh perfectly, but that doesn’t erase the original’s genius.
- PoetofCinema2025年10月13日I strongly revere Akira Kurosawa for how he did Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s work with justice and tact. It’s beyond impressive because I read Akutagawa’s work first and he was firstly extraordinary and legendary. I have to say, this film does deserve the hype it gets. This may sound cliché but yes the film is a masterpiece; it is, really. There is a lot to say about this iconic film directed by Kurosawa as the ambiguity, strangeness, action, interactions, dialogue, and imagery has been executed well to show the audience watching it enticed and interested in the film. As I said before, this film can get a lot of praise because how many good things are from this movie. Overall, a masterpiece.
- Joel2025年7月1日Kurosawa is so good always, I love how much range there is in his filmography the same way as I love Toshiro Mifune's range (although I desperately need to watch more of both of their films.) This is probably my least favourite Kurosawa film I've seen, but it's still a brilliant film. If only plex didn't have a 2.5 minute ad break every ~12 minutes...
罗生门花絮
罗生门于1950年8月26日发布。
罗生门由Akira Kurosawa执导。
罗生门的时长为87分钟。
罗生门由Jingo Minoura制作。
这部引人入胜的心理惊悚片探讨真相的本质与正义的意义,被广泛视为影史最伟大的作品之一。四名当事人对一名男子的被杀及其妻子遭强奸的事件给出了截然不同的说法,导演黑泽明以极具冲击力的影像和巧妙的闪回手法呈现这段罗生门。这部雄辩的杰作在国际影坛引起轰动,革新了电影语言,并将日本电影——以及一位气场十足的新星,名为三船敏郎——带向了西方世界。[标准收藏]
罗生门中的关键角色有Tajômaru(Toshirō Mifune), Masako(Machiko Kyō), Woodcutter(Takashi Shimura)。
罗生门的评级为Not Rated。
罗生门是一部犯罪, 剧情, 悬疑电影。
罗生门的观众评分为9.3(满分10分)。
罗生门的预算曾是US$25万。
罗生门的票房收入为US$12万。
















