Although I’ve never been to certain places, I feel as if I have thanks to books that I’ve read. I feel as if I’ve snuck through the prison camps of North Korea, hid out in the Scottish forests overnight and been invited into the glassblower’s factory in Milan. I even found myself with front row seats to 1940’s Japan when they entered the Second World War.
Books allow us to travel to places using our mind’s eye, but sometimes movies complete for us a picture we may have never been able to fully comprehend before.
Chiyo is soon given the opportunity to study and become a geisha under the direction of Mameha, the arch rival of her household’s geisha Hastumomo. Under Mameha’s guidance Chiyo is transformed into Sayuri, a full -ledged geisha who makes history when her virginity is bartered for an unprecedented amount.
Sayuri is commissioned to assist her friend in entertaining an American general who is thinking of funding his rebuild of his electric company. But what happens at the mountain retreat will change the destiny of all who attend forever.
Li Gong is also amazing as Hatsumomo. You just want to reach through the screen and give her a slap, especially when she sets the house on fire.
The movie glosses over a few things including Sayuri taking the general as her dana and the more minute details related to her virginity sale and Mrs. Nitta’s propensity for surviving in the war by selling contraband. Also we don’t see what Chiyo and Satsu are subjected to before they arrive in Kyoto. Overall this movie is a great compliment to the book by Arthur Golden and doesn’t fall far from the original story. I could literally watch this movie every week, I love it that much.
What book would you love to see made into a movie?