1) The document discusses differing views of truth and perception presented by film critics Errol Morris and Roger Ebert in their analysis of the film Rashomon. 2) In Rashomon, four different witnesses provide conflicting accounts of a murder they allegedly witnessed. Errol Morris believes there is only one absolute truth, while Roger Ebert believes truth is subjective and there can be multiple truths. 3) The document concludes that while Errol Morris makes a valid point about there being one objective reality, Roger Ebert's view better explains the film by taking into account factors like individual perspectives, biases, and limitations in human perception of events.