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Lost in Translation (2003)

R 09/18/2003 Drama, Romance, Comedy 1h 42m
74%
User
Score
7.7/10
95%
91/100

Everyone wants to be found.

Overview

Two lost souls visiting Tokyo -- the young, neglected wife of a photographer and a washed-up movie star shooting a TV commercial -- find an odd solace and pensive freedom to be real in each other's company, away from their lives in America.

Sofia Coppola

Director

Top Billed Cast

Bill Murray

Bill Murray

Bob Harris

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

Charlotte

Akiko Takeshita

Akiko Takeshita

Ms. Kawasaki

Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe

Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe

Press Agent

Kazuko Shibata

Kazuko Shibata

Press Agent

Take

Take

Press Agent

Ryuichiro Baba

Ryuichiro Baba

Concierge

Akira Yamaguchi

Akira Yamaguchi

Bellboy

Catherine Lambert

Catherine Lambert

Jazz Singer

Media

Scarlett Johansson's Soul Search

Scarlett Johansson's Soul Search

Charlotte's Hollywood Surprise

Charlotte's Hollywood Surprise

Charlotte & Bob's Sleepover Heart-to-Heart

Charlotte & Bob's Sleepover Heart-to-Heart

'What Are You Doing Here' Clip

'What Are You Doing Here' Clip

The Rat Pack Photo Shoot

The Rat Pack Photo Shoot

Bob Odenkirk announces LOST IN TRANSLATION for AFI Movie Club

Bob Odenkirk announces LOST IN TRANSLATION for AFI Movie Club

"Whisper" Clip

"Whisper" Clip

Sofia Coppola interview on "Lost in Translation" (2003)

Sofia Coppola interview on "Lost in Translation" (2003)

Lost In Translation Intro Scene

Lost In Translation Intro Scene

Scarlett Johansson wins the Leading Actress award in 2004

Scarlett Johansson wins the Leading Actress award in 2004

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Reviews

A review by J4stringthang

Written on February 6, 2014

Ok movie Lovers. If you didn't like The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, then don't even bother with Lost in Translation. The jokes are dry and the dialogue is weak. At least in Life Aquatic they wore funny outfits. Being a world traveler myself I could appreciate the jet lag and overall moping around thru out the whole film. You will definatly feel lost. Although I found myself laughing out loud a few times at Bill Murray and his quips, BY NO MEANS should the average movie fans think this is a comedy. It is an independent art film and should be treated as so....

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A review by Wuchak

Written on March 28, 2018

True love transcends sexual expression

RELEASED IN 2003 and written & directed by Sofia Coppola, "Lost in Translation" was a big hit in 2003-2004. It's about an aging actor, Bob Harris (Bill Murray), who's in Tokyo doing commercials for a week. His home-life is mundane and he's experiencing a bit of the mid-life crisis. He runs into an attractive 20 year-old something woman, Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), who's in Tokyo with her photog husband (), but he's gone most of the time and takes her for granted.

This is a mature, semi-arty film and you have to be in the right mode/maturity level to appreciate it. I said "maturity level" and not "age" because some people are pretty mature at 16 while others are completely immature at 50. For me, the story, music and visuals pulled me into th...

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A review by JPV852

Written on August 29, 2019

Lost in Translation is one of my all-time favorite movies. The film grabbed me when I first saw it in the theater (unusual for back then, but my cineplex got this one in) and since I've watched it dozens of times. Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansson are both great and Sofia Coppola's direction taking in the sights and sounds of Tokyo (a city I've always been curious about and wanted to visit) was amazing....

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A review by Peter McGinn

Written on August 29, 2020

The first time I watched Lost in Translation, many years ago, I really liked it. I am partial to quiet movies, which feature a good ensemble cast, wit and good dialogue. Often, as with this movie, the story is told simply from start to finish without complex bounces back and forth with flashbacks, or made complicated with multiple perspectives. And in fact, I bought a used copy of Lost in Translation on DVD.

After all this time I finally watched it again recently. I still like the movie. I love watching Bill Murray and he gives a fine restrained performance of an actor past his prime and riding on name recognition. Scarlett Johansson does great also. They are witty and display a subtle sense of humor.

Still, I did not like it as much as I remember from before; something seemed lacki...

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