Yeah, I prefer Memoirs of the Gaysha (Making that just once was more than enough, but forget yall, I just had to), although this film is better than many are saying, which isnt to say that I dont subscribe to many of the complaints. Sure, it got as many Oscars as any film of 2005, but just about every film that won something tied for most Oscar wins that year, which is bogus, because Brokeback Mountain was robbed of that tie-breaking Best Picture win. I was surprised enough to find that it took them just shy of a year to get this sequel enough, but this is hardly anything like Diary of a Mad Black Woman, partly because geishas try to make themselves as white as possible, and largely because this film is actually good melodrama. Seriously though, this film is a fairly different project for Marshall, although, more than that, it is way different from its predecessor. Just below that it reads Ticket Confirmation: followed by a 10-digit number.ĭespite a treacherous rival who nearly breaks her spirit, the girl blossoms into the legendary geisha Sayuri.īetween the American jazz dancers of Chicago and the Italian crooners of Nine, Rob Marshall paid a visit to Japan, and even there, all he did was see about their dancing industry, so he really is a gaysha. Your Ticket Confirmation is located under the header in your email that reads Your Ticket Reservation Details.
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