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quote: Originally posted by John Nowak
Six of one, I think -- Louie remembers defending himself; Ghost Dog remembers Louie rescuing him.
I found the quote I was looking for from the website:
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In the end it will come down to a confrontation with Louie that illustrates the ambiguity of history. Few stories are the same in the eyes of two men; Ghost Dog's memory of his first encounter with Louie is dramatically, crucially different from the other man's recollection, and it cannot be known which version is accurate. That lesson of subjectivity, of course, is embodied in the Japanese classic Rashomon, lent to Ghost Dog by the mob princess Louise, and by him to young Pearline, who now inherits the code of the samurai. (italics mine)
This suggests to me that it really makes a difference, that it's not six-of-one, and we can never know what's "true."
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It is a nifty movie. Did you catch that the cartoon segments predicted the future?
Yes, my favorite was when the bullets came through the plumbing to hit the bad guy!
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