

Sakuran
Anna Tsuchiya blasts back in time playing an oiran, a top-notched geisha of the Edo period’s Yoshiwara District, navigating brothel politics while trying to cling to the man she loves.
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Plot Summary
In a fictional Edo-period Japan, a young courtesan named Kiyoha is born into a life of servitude at the pleasure district of Yoshiwara. From a young age, she is groomed to be a high-ranking courtesan, destined to be sold to the highest bidder. Despite her difficult circumstances, Kiyoha possesses a rebellious spirit and a longing for freedom, which she expresses through her bold fashion choices and defiant attitude.
Critical Reception
Sakuran was noted for its striking visual style and vibrant aesthetic, characteristic of director Mika Ninagawa's work. While praised for its unique artistic vision and strong lead performance, some critics found the narrative to be somewhat underdeveloped or overly stylized, with its themes sometimes overshadowed by its visual extravagance.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning with a unique aesthetic.
- Anna Tsuchiya delivers a compelling performance.
- Narrative can be somewhat overshadowed by its visual flair.
Google audience: Audience reception information for Sakuran is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a manga of the same name by Moyoco Anno, who is also known for creating the popular manga series 'Helter Skelter'.
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