Akira Kurosawa Rashomon Analysis

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In 1950 Akira Kurosawa working on a collaboration with cinematographer Kazuo Miyagwa directed one of his masterpieces “Rashomon”. Rashomon is a great example of a sensual film. The fact that Kurosawa was very much influenced by silent film stylistics is greatly portrayed in Rashomon. That it why some sequences are done in the style of silent film. A good example would be the sequences where the moving camera follows the woodcutter into the forest before the crime evidence was found. Kurosawa’s words about this sequence were “These shots lead the viewer into a world where the human heart loses its way.” The scenes with the samurai, his wife and the bandit, are other good examples of the statement that his compositions are influenced by the

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