I like your two reasons about why we should read the book. It's quite confusing :), but it seems to be expressed well. I have no idea about these actors, but it sounds like an interesting movie.
I enjoyed both the book and the movie, and, having Japanese relatives, I agree on the point about the main actress- while she was very good, surely there is just as skilled a Japanese actress?! it's a bit insulting to Japanese culture, for sure.
I really liked how you laid out your two reasons why you like the book; I thought you did a great job of using appropriate vocabulary to describe your point. When you described a Geisha as "pretending to like certain men, never free to love, and never having any freedom to do what they wanted." and as forced to take the role of a Geisha. Do you think that there are any people who play a similar role to the Geisha in today’s society? I also thought your opinion on the actor of the modern "Memoirs of a Geisha" movie. How the actor did a great job at playing the part of Sayuri, but that you would cast someone with Japanese background. First of all did you find that the movie was similar to the book, and although the actor was not Japanese did you find that the Japanese culture was captured?
I really liked how you laid out your two reasons why you like the book; I thought you did a great job of using appropriate vocabulary to describe your point. When you described a Geisha as "pretending to like certain men, never free to love, and never having any freedom to do what they wanted." and as forced to take the role of a Geisha. Do you think that there are any people who play a similar role to the Geisha in today’s society? I also thought your opinion on the actor of the modern "Memoirs of a Geisha" movie. How the actor did a great job at playing the part of Sayuri, but that you would cast someone with Japanese background. First of all did you find that the movie was similar to the book, and although the actor was not Japanese did you find that the Japanese culture was captured?
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I like your two reasons about why we should read the book.
It's quite confusing :), but it seems to be expressed well.
I have no idea about these actors, but it sounds like an interesting movie.
I liked why you think we should read this book. Have you watch the moveie? If so than which one do you like better?
who do you think would suit the roles more, the people you chose for the movie, or the people who were cast in Memoirs of a Geisha?
I enjoyed both the book and the movie, and, having Japanese relatives, I agree on the point about the main actress- while she was very good, surely there is just as skilled a Japanese actress?! it's a bit insulting to Japanese culture, for sure.
I really liked how you laid out your two reasons why you like the book; I thought you did a great job of using appropriate vocabulary to describe your point. When you described a Geisha as "pretending to like certain men, never free to love, and never having any freedom to do what they wanted." and as forced to take the role of a Geisha. Do you think that there are any people who play a similar role to the Geisha in today’s society? I also thought your opinion on the actor of the modern "Memoirs of a Geisha" movie. How the actor did a great job at playing the part of Sayuri, but that you would cast someone with Japanese background. First of all did you find that the movie was similar to the book, and although the actor was not Japanese did you find that the Japanese culture was captured?
I really liked how you laid out your two reasons why you like the book; I thought you did a great job of using appropriate vocabulary to describe your point. When you described a Geisha as "pretending to like certain men, never free to love, and never having any freedom to do what they wanted." and as forced to take the role of a Geisha. Do you think that there are any people who play a similar role to the Geisha in today’s society? I also thought your opinion on the actor of the modern "Memoirs of a Geisha" movie. How the actor did a great job at playing the part of Sayuri, but that you would cast someone with Japanese background. First of all did you find that the movie was similar to the book, and although the actor was not Japanese did you find that the Japanese culture was captured?
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