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Memoirs of a Geisha (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)
Memoirs of a Geisha (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Director: Rob Marshall
Actors: Ziyi Zhang, Ken Watanabe, Michelle Yeoh, Suzuka Ohgo, Togo Igawa
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(328 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4419

Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 145 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: COLD11159D
UPC: 043396111592
EAN: 0043396111592
ASIN: B000EHRVMY

Release Date: March 28, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: December 23, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
A Cinderella story set in a mysterious and exotic world, this stunning romantic epic shows how a house servant blossoms, against all odds, to become the most captivating geisha of her day.

"... a visually stunning adaptation of Arthur Golden's best-selling novel." (Barry Caine, OAKLAND TRIBUNE) The director of Chicago, Rob Marshall, transports us into a mysterious and exotic world that casts a potent spell. A Cinderella story like no other, MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA stars Ziyi Zhang, Ken Watanabe, Michelle Yeoh and Gong Li. "Gorgeously photographed, meticulously directed and hypnotically acted. MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA is luxurious, ethereal and intoxicating. It will leave you breathless." (Rex Reed, NEW YORK OBSERVER)

Amazon.com
Chicago director Rob Marshall's pretty but empty (or pretty empty) film has all the elements of an Oscar contender: solid adaptation (from Arthur Golden's bestseller), beautiful locale, good acting, lush cinematography. But there's something missing at the heart, which leaves the viewer sucked in, then left completely detached from what's going on.

It's hard to find fault with the fascinating story, which traces a young girl's determination to free herself from the imprisonment of scullery maid to geisha, then from the imprisonment of geisha to a woman allowed to love. Chiyo (Suzuka Ohgo), a young girl with curious blue eyes, is sold to a geisha house and doomed to pay off her debt as a cleaning girl until a stranger named The Chairman (Ken Watanabe) shows her kindness. She is inspired to work hard and become a geisha in order to be near the Chairman, with whom she has fallen in love. An experienced geisha (Michelle Yeoh) chooses to adopt her as an apprentice and to use as a pawn against her rival, the wicked, legendary Hatsumomo (Gong Li). Chiyo (played as an older woman by Ziyi Zhang), now renamed Sayuri, becomes the talk of the town, but as her path crosses again and again with the Chairman's, she finds the closer she gets to him the further away he seems. Her newfound "freedom" turns out to be trapping, as men are allowed to bid on everything from her time to her virginity.

Some controversy swirled around casting Chinese actresses in the three main Japanese roles, but Zhang, Yeoh and Gong in particular ably prove they're the best for the part. It's admirable that all the actors attempted to speak Japanese-accented English, but some of the dialogue will still prove difficult to understand; perhaps it contributes to some of the emotion feeling stilted. Geisha has all the ingredients of a sweeping, heartbreaking epic and follows the recipe to a T, but in the end it's all dressed up with no place to go.--Ellen A. Kim


Customer Reviews:   Read 323 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars The greatest true story that never was.   December 30, 2008
Hard to belive this is not a true story. Looks and sounds great on Blu-Ray. For you who say its not the book remember, this is a movie based on a book so watch the movie for what it is, A MOVIE!


3 out of 5 stars 2.5 stars out of 4   December 27, 2008
The Bottom Line:

Memoirs of a Geisha uses actors whose English skills preclude authentic performances and a story that moves along a predetermined line (and decides that World War II wasn't important to Japan) towards a conclusion that rings hollow; this movie is gorgeous to look at but nothing more.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   December 16, 2008
I bought this movie (which is one of my favorites). Movie
was brand new and I didn't have to wait long to get it.
I always buy from Amazon because they have the best service
and suppliers. Thanks.



4 out of 5 stars Just a plain good movie   December 14, 2008
Memoirs embodies what movies should be and become. Such a visually well done movie with great acting and well played emotion throughout the entire movie.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful movie!   December 11, 2008
I have seen hundreds of movies and this one is very unique. It deals with the complex a complex occupation though it is stated that these are fictional accounts.

Its heartfelt, warm, artsy and refreshing when compared to a western lifestyle.


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