Player kami berjalan optimal di CHROME. Jika film gagal diputar atau subtitle tidak keluar silahkan gunakan Server 2 atau 3 untuk streaming dan nonton film online atau langsung download dari link yang sudah disediakan. Turn off light Comments Trailer DownloadServer 1Server 2657 votes, average out of 10A sweeping romantic epic set in Japan in the years before World War II, a penniless Japanese child is torn from her family to work as a maid in a geisha onSeptember 26, 2017Views2,961 viewsTaglineMy world is as forbidden as it is fragile; without its mysteries, it cannot HDDuration 145 MinRelease6 Dec 2005LanguageEnglish, 日本語Budget$ Tagawa, Elizabeth Sung, Eugenia Yuan, Gong Li, Kaori Momoi, Karl Yune, Ken Watanabe, Kenneth Tsang, Koji Yakusho, Michelle Yeoh, Navia Nguyen, Paul Adelstein, Randall Duk Kim, Samantha Futerman, Suzuka Ohgo, Ted Levine, Togo Igawa, Tsai Chin, Youki Kudoh, Zhang Ziyi, Zoe Weizenbaum Show 8Eps8TV Show
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Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia2005PG-132h 25mNitta Sayuri reveals how she transcended her fishing-village roots and became one of Japan's most celebrated Sayuri reveals how she transcended her fishing-village roots and became one of Japan's most celebrated Sayuri reveals how she transcended her fishing-village roots and became one of Japan's most celebrated production, box office & company infoVideos11More like thisReview Introducing The Colourful Dark World Of The GeishaMarshall's adaptation of Golden's 'Memoirs of a Geisha' appears to be concise and a little tepid. It leaves out some crucial parts of the novel. Moreover, the characters in the novel are very well developed. The movie somehow fails to show this. I can understand that there were time constraints and the movie is already longer than the usual 2 hours but some important sequences, like the love story between the Chairman and Sayuri needed more development. As a director, Marshall does not do a bad job at all. He's the one who gives the film an enchanting feeling. With the spectacular visuals he presents a lot of subtle symbolism. Actually, what really makes 'Memoirs of a Geisha' watchable is that it's fascinating to look at. The dazzling colourful visuals and mesmerizing soundtrack are incredible. The shots of the landscape, the costumes, the choreography and the spectacular cinematography are wonder why three Chinese actresses were cast in the main roles? I can understand why this would upset some Japanese people. My Japanese friend joked that it was perhaps because Japanese actresses don't speak good English. Though, the most likely reason for Ziyi, Yeoh and Li's casting may be their international appeal as they are quite well known throughout the world and that Li and Yeoh are also accomplished actresses while Ziyi is kind of a the performances, it is the supporting cast who stand out. Zhang Ziyi lacks the liveliness and curiosity of Sayuri. Ziyi seems to be too conscious of the fact that she's only acting. Even child actress Suzuka Ohgo, who plays young Sayuri, does a better job. Youki Kudoh gets more scope to perform near the end and does a decent job. Gong Li is superb as the wicked fiery Hatsumomo but, sadly, her character is one-dimensional and an enigmatic Michelle Yeoh is equally outstanding as the once divine geisha Mameha. Among the men, it is Kôji Yakusho who impresses as the brave but stubborn Nobu. Ken Watanabe is sum it up, I loved watching 'Memoirs of a Geisha' mainly because it was very pleasing to the eyes. Marshall has handled plenty of sequences beautifully but it lacks a stronger heart perhaps this is due to miscasting Zhang Ziyi. Having read the book, I'm not that disappointed as, even though some parts have been left out, not too much has been altered. Thus, it tries to stay true to the book. I think it also introduces the beauty of the ancient Japanese culture quite sensibly. Whether that feels real to some is another 8, 2008FAQ9Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit pageMore to explore RTKOh. 470 337 6 241 301 11 176 217 17