Review of Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) by Niranjana J — 06 Dec 2010
Interseting mystique in maximum disclosure on a mysterious social place. A 'geisha' for a 'geisha house', for 'client'. Allways yourself first and then the art of bringing pleasure to the otherwise mundane routine.
A very insightful view of how turning obscure (desire) intent around to be a force of equal or greater intensity eliminating common stranger stand off 'ish protocols when entertaining as a social assistant/instigator of enjoyment, a parter of fun. Such formal restraints in maturity to reep the worth of punished times in lerning. this is what I have learned from this film. The ways of synergy have not been so closley appreciated to assist in confrontation by converting a hard word (desire/distain) into a wisp of fresh air, but doing so without 'the house' and its continous hard work in disipline and lifes chore$ and would make for an unheard of agony not 'unlike' being 'unable' to finish ones own sentence.
So enough of my limited understanding of A geish' a house and the martial-like art of submitting to pleasures supeiriority in life, at the appropiate time and place. ..not likely, ever lol. But of the basic story involved to explain intracetly the set aside,from/to inside, love of one (hidden from even oneself) very feminin hard working human being to an intrest of adoration in humbled, flatered, infiriority from a young age never really needing to get much more intense, as a parrallel relm of life is enough to know.
Very very good but simplistic to be a more higher rating *** stars for mine. Probably a better suited feature for mainsteem/t.v. here if enough would want to know how to be so culturally different in societies that would not respect it universally enough because a different social stylista line is fasionably in place already.
This review of Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) was written by Niranjana J on 06 Dec 2010.
Memoirs of a Geisha has generally received positive reviews.
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