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Memoirs of a Geisha

Arthur Golden's bestselling novel about a peasant girl rising to become the top geisha in Kyoto gets the Hollywood treatment from Chicago director Rob Marshall. It looks great and Zhang Ziyi delivers a compelling performance. Fans of the novel will not feel disappointed.

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Stars: Zhang Ziyi, Ken Watanabe, Michelle Yeoh, Gong Li
Director: Rob Marshall
Year: 2005
Running time: 145 mins
Certificate: 12
 
 

If the dirty mac brigade are expecting an oriental smutfest of Japanese escort girls at their most titillating they're in for a shock.

Contrary to popular belief, a geisha is not a high-class hooker but an entertainer trained in dance, song and conversation - "an artist of the floating world."

Writer Arthur Golden's bestseller - telling the story of the rise of a girl to geisha - was pretty much the beach-read of choice in 1997.

Now another American - Rob "Chicago" Marshall - has adapted it for the big screen in this sumptuous yet strangely empty historical epic.

A country girl is sold by her impoverished family into bondage in a Kyoto geisha house run by grim-faced Mother (Kaori Momoi) in 1929. Memoirs Of A Geisha

Cinderella-like, Mother and evil chief geisha Hatsumomo (Gong Li) are happy to take on the role of evil stepmum and stepsister as they administer regular sneers and beatings.

However, salvation (of a sort) is at hand with older geisha Mameha (Yeoh), a fairy godmother-type happy to teach Sayuri(Zhang Ziyi) the intricate tricks of the geisha trade.

In the background hovers Ken Wanatabe's handsome married man, a decent cove who has won Sayuri's heart by not being horrid to her when she was a little girl.

In a world where social interaction relies on subtle gesture, this comes across as the broad, Westernised drama straight out of panto land: "He's behind Yeoh".

Sure, it looks beautiful - more blossoming trees and teak decking than you could shake a chopstick at - but it's the idealised vision of a Hollywood backlot.

At the end of the (long) day, this over-literal adaptation is as flimsy as the kimonos favoured by this beguiling yet still mysterious class of women.

Tim Evans

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The movie was beautifully done, however it is best viewed if you have not read the book yet. The movie changes/ignores very vital plot points in order to make the main character more likeable. If you read the book first, such as myself, you may be bit disapointed, although it is still nice seeing the characters come to life.
 
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