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Who plays Chiyo-chan in Memoirs of a Geisha?

Chiyo Chiyo is played by Daigo Shoujuka from Japan.

About Suzuka Ohgo

Japanese actor, born on August 5, 1993 in Kanagawa Prefecture, affiliated with ALPHA AGENCY Agency.

In 2000, Daigo Jujuka made her debut by starring in the stage play "The Story of a National Thief" by Himawari Theater Company. In 2005, she starred in the movie "Northern Year Zero". Due to her excellent acting skills, she received widespread praise and her popularity soared. In the same year, she participated in the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha" directed by Rob Marshall, in which she played the role of Sayuri in her childhood and won the award. Won the Newcomer Award at the 15th Japan Film Critics Awards.

In 2007, her partner Kenichi Matsuyama starred in the manga-adapted comedy "Nanasai Wakaba?", and won the Supporting Actress Award at the 53rd Japanese Drama Academy Awards for this drama. In 2010, he starred in the Japanese drama SP "Fukusuke", which was his first starring role in a Japanese drama since his debut 10 years ago. In 2014, she co-starred with child stars such as Ashida Aina and Suzuki Rio in the social drama "Mom Will Not Be Here Tomorrow"

"Memoirs of a Geisha" is a film directed by Rob Marshall This is a romantic drama film that uses the perspective of the heroine Sayuri (played by Zhang Ziyi) to recall her tragic life. Produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh, and Ken Watanabe, it premiered in Japan on November 29, 2005.

The film tells the story of how Sayuri (Iwasaki Mineko) grew from a girl in a fishing village to the most famous geisha in Japanese history.

The film won three awards at the 78th Academy Awards in 2006: Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design. Zhang Ziyi, who plays the heroine Sayuri in the film, became the first Chinese actress to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her outstanding performance. Gong Li won the 77th National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Creative background

"Memoirs of a Geisha" is a story that is difficult to tell in words, and the process of making it into a movie was very difficult. Steven Spielberg, who had been preparing to direct, finally stepped aside and became a producer after five years of script changes.

Scenery

Most of the film's scenes were shot in California, with only a few locations in Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan. What the film wants to reproduce is the Japanese style of the 1920s and 1930s, and it is difficult to find such scenes in Japan. The only way was to build a new "geisha area" in the studio.

In the end, the location for building the studio was chosen at Ventura Racecourse, one hour away from Los Angeles. In just 14 weeks, the once green pasture turned into a Japanese-style Geisha area. When we first arrived, Ventra Racecourse was all rolling hills and weeds. The crew used heavy equipment to add a 400X400-foot mat to the local area, and then dug a river flowing through the town on top. A circulation system was installed on the river to create the visual effect of gurgling water.

Soundtrack

John Williams, a contemporary film music master who has won five Oscars, collaborated with cello star Yo-Yo Ma and legendary violinist Perlman*** to score the film. . In the film score of "Memoirs of a Geisha", John Williams used maximalist and Eastern pentatonic concepts, integrated a large-scale orchestral composition, and interspersed traditional traditions such as shamisen, Japanese koto, shakuhachi and taiko drums. Japanese musical instruments serve as the main musical instruments in the film. ?

Award-winning record of Queen Shou-shou-ka

The 53rd Japanese Drama Academy Awards? Supporting Actress Award for "Colorful Sound and Wakaha" (Award-winning)

No. The 15th Japan Film Critics Awards Newcomer Award for "Memoirs of a Geisha" (winner)

Character Evaluation

When Queen Touhou appeared in the movie "Northern Year Zero", her acting skills were outstanding Not only was it loved by the audience, it was also highly praised by Ken Watanabe, who played the role.

In the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha", she played the role of Sayuri in her childhood, perfectly interpreting the poor girl with bright eyes, lively and lovely.

"Memoirs of a Geisha" not only made her debut in Hollywood, but also won the Newcomer Award at the Japan Film Critics Awards. It also became a role model for many children who aspire to become child stars. (Sohu Entertainment Review) Queen Shou Shou Hua starred in the movie "Northern Year Zero" in 2005. Due to her excellent acting skills, she received widespread praise and her popularity soared. (movie online review)