cover of episode Episode 180: Chekhov's Schrödinger's Dagger (Kurosawa's "Rashomon")

Episode 180: Chekhov's Schrödinger's Dagger (Kurosawa's "Rashomon")

2020/1/14
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Eleventh Century Japan. A samurai and his wife are walking through the forest and come across a bandit. The bandit attacks the samurai and has sex with/rapes his wife. A woodcutter finds the samurai, stabbed to death. Who killed the samurai and with what? What role did his wife play in his death? Kurosawa gives us four perspectives, told in flashbacks within flashbacks. Who’s telling the truth? Is anyone? Can we ever know what really happened? A simple story on the surface becomes a meditation on epistemological despair.

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