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Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)

Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
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This film, based on the novel by Arthur Golden, unfolds from the perspective of Chiyo (Zhang Ziyi), a girl who, at the age of nine, is sold to a geisha house in Kyoto in the early 1930s. Here, she learns that becoming a geisha can be the single path to wealth and independence for a woman. The head geisha of her house, however, Hatsumomo (Gong Li), is bitterly jealous of Chiyo and abuses her at every opportunity. Eventually Chiyo is taken under the wing of Hatsumomo's rival, Mameha (Michelle Yeoh), by far the most famous and successful geisha in their district. Under Mameha's tutelage, Chiyo becomes Sayuri, the most legendary geisha in the nation, skilled in all areas, from conversation to dance, and sought after by seemingly every man alive...except for the one whom she has secretly longed for since she began her training, The Chairman (Ken Watanabe) -- a man who showed her kindness at a time when her view of the world had turned the most bleak. Now as World War II approaches, Japan stands at the brink of a new era and Sayuri must confront the possibility that history will leave all that she has worked for behind. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Zhang ZiyiKen Watanabe, (more)
Director(s):
Rob Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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This film, based on the novel by Arthur Golden, unfolds from the perspective of Chiyo (Zhang Ziyi), a girl who, at the age of nine, is sold to a geisha house in Kyoto in the early 1930s. Here, she learns that becoming a geisha can be the single path to wealth and independence for a woman. The head geisha of her house, however, Hatsumomo (Gong Li), is bitterly jealous of Chiyo and abuses her at every opportunity. Eventually Chiyo is taken under the wing of Hatsumomo's rival, Mameha (Michelle Yeoh), by far the most famous and successful geisha in their district. Under Mameha's tutelage, Chiyo becomes Sayuri, the most legendary geisha in the nation, skilled in all areas, from conversation to dance, and sought after by seemingly every man alive...except for the one whom she has secretly longed for since she began her training, The Chairman (Ken Watanabe) -- a man who showed her kindness at a time when her view of the world had turned the most bleak. Now as World War II approaches, Japan stands at the brink of a new era and Sayuri must confront the possibility that history will leave all that she has worked for behind. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
145 mins

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Director(s):
Rob Marshall
Writer(s):
Robin Swicord
Producer(s):
Doug WickLucy FisherSteven Spielberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Mild Violence, Children in Peril, Sexual Situations, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Romance
Memoirs of a Geisha Awards:
  • 2005 - American Society of Cinematographers - Best Cinematography
  • 2005 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Cinematography
  • 2005 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Costume Design
  • 2005 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Film Music
  • 2005 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Score
  • 2005 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Original Score
  • 2005 - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actress
  • 2005 - Phoenix Film Critics Association - Best Costume Design
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    Kimber H.

    After seeing so many action flicks it was nice to see something a little more real. The costumes were fantastic and it really made one feel the turmoil and the angst of so many of the characters. I LOVED the scene where she did the dance in the snow. It was chaos and beautiful all at the same time. The ending was a bit cheesy, but sometimes you just need a happy ending.

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    Casey and Carole N.

    What a great movie. I loved it.

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    Michaela H.

    This was a lovely movie that educated me on a fascinating aspect of Japanese culture. It was beautifully filmed and acted and the costumes were great. I cannot wait to finish the book.

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