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We go back to the far past in Japan for this week's pick, Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon. The movie explores a sequence of events from different perspectives and really plays with the power of the unreliable narrator and the concept of "truth" in a way contemporary audiences may not be used to. Don't let that dissuade you from seeing the movie, however. It's a classic that is completely worth your time, as is our conversation about it.
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Nick Irvine can be found on his podcast The Canyon Brats.
By Rafe Telsch4.7
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We go back to the far past in Japan for this week's pick, Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon. The movie explores a sequence of events from different perspectives and really plays with the power of the unreliable narrator and the concept of "truth" in a way contemporary audiences may not be used to. Don't let that dissuade you from seeing the movie, however. It's a classic that is completely worth your time, as is our conversation about it.
Follow Rafe on Twitter.
Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook.
Send feedback to [email protected].
Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or using the RSS Feed.
Be a future guest on the show by filling out the form at havenotseenthis.podbean.com
Nick Irvine can be found on his podcast The Canyon Brats.