Poetic Film Review: Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
In Gion's hallowed halls, where geishas sway,
A tale of strife and love unfolds each day.
Memoirs of a Geisha, a film of old,
Bears the weight of controversy, its story to be told.
Based on a book, the truth is questioned,
A lawsuit settled, a shadow unmentioned.
Chiyo's journey, from child to geisha fair,
A path of hardship, jealousy, and love to share.
Rob Marshall's direction, a visual delight,
Sets ablaze the screen with beauty and light.
John Williams' score, a symphony so grand,
Dion Bebe's lens captures a world so planned.
Yet beneath the surface, a lack of chemistry is found,
Characters distant, emotions hard to wound.
Hollywood's touch, an awkward fit, it seems,
An American character, a jarring dream.
English dialogue, Chinese actresses, a cultural faux pas,
A film that fails to resonate, a controversy to pass.
In Japan and China, a cold reception is given,
A film that seeks to connect, but only serves to offend.
Memoirs of a Geisha, a tale of cultural strife,
A film that fails to capture the essence of life.
Its controversies, its insensitivity on display,
A lasting impression, it will not stay.
(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)
Blog in Croatian https://draxblog.com
Blog in English https://draxreview.wordpress.com/
InLeo blog https://inleo.io/@drax.leo
Hiveonboard: https://hiveonboard.com?ref=drax
Rising Star game: https://www.risingstargame.com?referrer=drax
1Inch: https://1inch.exchange/#/r/0x83823d8CCB74F828148258BB4457642124b1328e
BTC donations: 1EWxiMiP6iiG9rger3NuUSd6HByaxQWafG
ETH donations: 0xB305F144323b99e6f8b1d66f5D7DE78B498C32A7