Just rewatched Memoirs of a Geisha and wow, it hits different.
Yo what is up HIVE?
Can't forget to post before bed haha
I have a tender love for Japanese culture from anime to film and influencers, so I was happy to see that Memoirs of a Geisha was free to watch on Youtube.
On the surface, it's this stunning, epic story about a geisha's rise in 20th-century Japan.
The costumes, the atmosphere—all breathtaking. But what really got me this time was how sharp its commentary feels on the ways women navigate a world built by and for wealthy men.
You watch Sayuri learn that her entire value is a performance—her beauty, her art, her conversation are all a product to be sold.
It’s framed as this elegant tradition, but it’s a survival strategy in a system where men hold all the financial power. Sound familiar?
It’s hard not to see the modern parallels.
Today, women are still incentivized to sell themselves—whether through social media, corporate persona, or literal side hustles—yet get labeled or demonized for participating in the service that demands it.
I don't want to make everything about the Epstein case but it's just insane to me that our world leaders are caught up in this scenario.
The movie quietly asks:
who really holds the power, the one selling an illusion or the one who profits from buying it?
A beautiful, complicated film that’s less about a lost world and more about one that’s still uncomfortably here.
