Peggy Mulloy
Auteur de Memoirs of a Geisha: A Portrait of the Film
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Memoirs of a Geisha: Portrait of the Film par Peggy Mulloy
Color film stills and a making-of essay comprise this beautiful art book. Behind the scenes photos of the elaborate preproduction do justice to the unique cinematography of the sets and costumes of 1930s Japan.
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sacredheart25 | 1 autre critique | Dec 3, 2014 | The film was an instant favorite, pulling me into a complex reality with a stunning main character. Which is to say, it introduced me to the lovely actress Zhang Ziyi, and I've been exploring her work since then. Most recommended are the splendid "The Road Home," the amazing "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," the surreal delight "Raccoon Princess". And her heartrending performance in "2046".
And introduced me to her "big sister" (both on and off screen) Michelle Yeoh. Cannot say I've found a way to like Hatsumomo sufficiently to appreciate Gong Li's performance. Until then (if ever), I'll delight in "little Chiyo," Suzuka Ohgo. And the young Pumpkin, Zoe Weisenbaum of Massachusetts.
This volume is a way to revisit the film between viewings. Sumptuous, and gorgeous, but not sufficient in photos of Ziyi as the stunning and courageous Sayuri. But I don't think it possible to see enough photos of her, especially in the beautiful kimonos, which are not so far from the real thing as some represent.… (plus d'informations)
And introduced me to her "big sister" (both on and off screen) Michelle Yeoh. Cannot say I've found a way to like Hatsumomo sufficiently to appreciate Gong Li's performance. Until then (if ever), I'll delight in "little Chiyo," Suzuka Ohgo. And the young Pumpkin, Zoe Weisenbaum of Massachusetts.
This volume is a way to revisit the film between viewings. Sumptuous, and gorgeous, but not sufficient in photos of Ziyi as the stunning and courageous Sayuri. But I don't think it possible to see enough photos of her, especially in the beautiful kimonos, which are not so far from the real thing as some represent.… (plus d'informations)
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JNagarya | 1 autre critique | May 7, 2009 | Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 1
- Membres
- 39
- Popularité
- #376,657
- Évaluation
- ½ 4.4
- Critiques
- 2
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- 1