This is a film about a bought child and her rise to become one of Koyoto's most famous and celebrated Geisha. The film focuses on her rivalry with another Geisha and really portrays her as a 'newbie' in the scene being lead and guided by an older and wiser woman.
Eventually it all turns sour when WW2 starts and quickly raps up after what appears to be the occupation of Japan. . . . . .
All in all a rather poor film and I would say a worth of interest.
i saw the title and thought oh, they've made a film about john's secret double life. your not telling me he isn't up to something to spice up his day talking to lonely pensioners for hours on end - it's old people phone sex! now i think i'm going to be sick...
I suspect my sister likes this because it is a very, very pretty film. The sets and costumes are superb, but it lacks...well, passion. It's not like the plot itself is totally bad, it's just missing that engagement with the viewer it needs. I may yet get the book, though.