
The
Rashomon effect is the effect of the
subjectivity of
perception on recollection, by which observers of an event are able to produce substantially different but equally plausible accounts of it. It is named for
Akira Kurosawa's film
Rashomon, in which a crime witnessed by four individuals is described in four mutually contradictory ways. The film is based on two short stories by
Akutagawa Ryunosuke.
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