No, this post is strictly not meant to review but yes it
has something to do with it.
‘Geisha’, now I am still not sure how to define Her.
Should I call her an artist as the narrator introduces her or as my dictionary
suggests.
Every culture and history has witnessed ubiquitous nature
of Her…its just the name that differs. They have been amusing various art forms
and their artists since long, are among the most endured and intensely talked
about characters whether in ‘eleven minutes’ or ‘dangerous beauty’. Instead of all those qualities of feminism
they possess they are still judged brutally and considered a disgrace. Story of
a geisha is as forbidden to be told or talked about as it is fragile.
If anyone defines true feminism in my opinion it’s definitely geisha.
She is strong, capable, self sustaining, had gone through so much in life and
yet made it through alive. She had none of the choices to make but adapted to
the worst you could imagine. Know the rules of the world better than so many of
us and above all she never allowed herself to be fooled by the emotions…. Even if
she did for once she knew how to let go and hold on to the grounds of reality.
All I want to ask in one line is…isn’t that uncivilized
world exists because civilized world need it to exist.
Why is it easy for all of us to look away rather than
understanding and respecting?