After reading it, it feels very different from what I thought

Orin 2021-11-19 08:01:27

I watched this movie yesterday afternoon. I have always been interested in biographies of characters, and over time, I became interested in the memoirs of some characters. I accidentally saw this one, so I looked for it.

The scenes at the beginning of the movie are a bit hazy, and I don't know what it's acting at all. After slowly watching it in, it's a lot better. I have a little understanding of what is going on.

The movie feels messy to me. It's a mess. I thought it was the memory of a geisha many years later, but found that it was not. I don't understand why the movie is called such a name. It's completely real-time narrative. The introduction of the characters is also very messy, and I don't know who is who.

The scenes selected by the movie also feel very humid, chaotic, and very small, and I don’t feel very good looking at the whole person.

There is also a segment of the movie that is really stunned. As far as Sayuri danced, what did she dance? There was a flurry of dancing, and many people clapped in the audience. Sayuri also asked what should I do if I make a mistake. What I want to say is that if you jump to 3, who can tell that you have made a mistake, it's a complete bounce.

The only thing that feels good is that the little actor from Sayuri's childhood is so beautiful, very pure, and has dramatic eyes. There is also Gong Li's aura is so strong. To be honest, the male lead is a bit old. Finally, the male lead and the female lead confessed their hearts to each other. I was also drunk.

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Memoirs of a Geisha quotes

  • Mameha: [about the Baron losing the bidding] No man would bid so much for a thing he had already taken.

  • Nobu: [to Sayuri, during the sumo match] Three things matter in life: sumo, business, and war. Understand one, you know them all. But why should a geisha care? You spend your time plucking strings and dancing.