In my humble opinion, the movie's nothing spectacular. The music, casting (for the most part), costumes, cinematography and the editing are beautifully done, but the story is lacking. I say this because I've read the books a few times now, and it's very obvious that when converting it into a movie, they thought it would be better to make it melodrama. There's almost no melodrama in the book whatsoever. Everything that happens happens in a subtle way. No offence to the screenwriter or the director, they probably just didn't know how to bring the emotion to the movie without creating drama.
In MY opinion, the old Sayuri should have been introduced in the beginning of the film, telling the translator her story. And then we should have gone through a sequence of flashbacks. Which is kind of what they did, but there was seriously no mention of her life AFTER her and the Chairman got together. I think actually introducing Old Sayuri into the plot would have helped this. People who've only seen the movie have no idea about the illegitimate child that they had, her moving to New York, none. I think the mention of those things would help remind the viewers that this is no fairytale. They glamourize it too much in a "And they lived happily ever after" type ending. I mean yes, they do say that "geisha are the wives of nightfall" but it's so subtle that people are still left thinking that it's cute. It's not really cute. After reading the book you feel happy for Sayuri that she found her definition of solace, but you still understand that it's not very happy or easy to be a geisha/ woman in 1930/40s Japan. You hardly got that sour note in the movie. I think that's what makes the book so addicting. It's a tale about a girl who lives a brutally unfair life finding happiness under her circumstances. In the movie you get a little of that, but not nearly enough.
As I said earlier, it was an absolutely BEAUTIFUL movie. It slips in story/ script. Which are pretty detrimental things to flub up.
All my opinion, of course.
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