Kurosawa And Truth Poem by salu salu

Kurosawa And Truth

Rating: 5.0


recall a movie of Kurosawa
akira kurosawa’s, darsu usala

three people involved
a pretty lovely girl, her husband
and a vagabond in forest.
Girl and man on horseback
Looklike a honeymoon trip
Into the vastness n wilderness
On the way in some corner
vagabond appeared and
killed her husband and lope with lass

Later in court jurisdiction
The wonderful part of the story
Jury listen the girl, wagabond
and two three witnesses
all illustrates the events taken place
all in different version and dimension,
she has a role in killing, the husband too
the observer the viewer, the listener
get confused, which is right ………….
Still I ponder the film and not sure
Who is right and who is wrong

The truth always a player
A magnificient masqurader.
It helps n hallucinates you
It brings you confusion
It breaks your peace
It brings your peace
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to share a mem and to tell to watch kurosawas movies.
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salu

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Poewhit 20 November 2008

Well a movie is not reality, a stage show is half reality, life is reality

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Sarwar Chowdhury 25 November 2008

Finely penned! Flow of verses nice! 10+++

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Rachel Butler 20 September 2009

all illustrates the events taken place all in different version and dimension, Rachel Ann Butler

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Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar 17 January 2009

naration is good and smooth to read

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Ency Bearis 01 January 2009

its a stage play..put in cinema films..a fiction..a nice inquistive write..

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Kesav Easwaran 28 December 2008

If it weren’t she, there wouldn’t have been any killing...if he weren’t her man, he wouldn’t have been killed either...those were their ‘guilty roles’ in the crime...any event has always a cause behind it, Salu...truths are only lies sanctified...10

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C.H. Seow 29 November 2008

i liked the way you pen a story line into ur poem...not too much story and not too little description..beautiful..and thanks for viewing my poems..

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