Postby Nate » Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:51 pm
[quote="Ashley"]As far as accuracy goes, Liz Dalby--the only western woman (to date) that's ever become a full-fledged geisha--was a consultant for it, so I'm sure they were pretty close. Also, a lot of the actors (that weren't chinese...=__=]
This is old, but I feel compelled to respond. The movie was based on the novel by Arthur Golden, and was related to him by Mineko Iwasaki.
Author Arthur Golden interviewed Iwasaki while researching his novel Memoirs of a Geisha. According to Iwasaki, she agreed to speak with Golden on the condition that her involvement would be kept confidential, but Golden revealed her identity by mentioning her name in the book's acknowledgements, as well as several national interviews. After Memoirs was published, Iwasaki received criticism and even death threats for violating the traditional geisha code of silence.
Iwasaki felt betrayed by Golden's use of information she considered confidential, as well as the way he twisted reality, and denounced Memoirs of a Geisha as being an inaccurate depiction of the life of a geiko. Iwasaki was particularly offended by the novel's portrayal of geiko engaging in ritualized prostitution. For example, in the novel the main character Sayuri's virginity is auctioned off to the highest bidder. Iwasaki stated that not only did this never happen to her, but that no such custom existed at all in Gion.
So according to the woman who related the story, the movie is grossly inaccurate. I figured as much. For that reason, I find the movie to be very distasteful for adding in that element, probably for nothing more than fanservice, and have no interest in reading the book for the same reason.
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