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Item specifics

Condition
Like new: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Former Rental
No
Actor
Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray
Features
N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0025192468629
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Rating
R
Director
Sofia Coppola
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Lost in Translation
Edition
Pan & Scan

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Sofia Coppola's second feature-length film focuses on two guests at a Tokyo hotel--Bob (Bill Murray), a middle-aged actor in town to film whiskey commercials, and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), the young wife of a trendy photographer (Giovanni Ribisi) who is always out on a shoot. When Bob isn't on the job taking fragmented direction from the Japanese crew, he's receiving faxes on home decorating from his emotionally distant wife. And while her husband is away, Charlotte spends most of her time trying to motivate herself to do more than look out the window at Tokyo's urban sprawl. So when the two meet in the hotel bar, they strike up an unusual friendship, one that provides a welcome escape from their boredom and loneliness.With LOST IN TRANSLATION, Coppola cements her reputation as a thoughtful and inventive filmmaker. Every element of the movie is pitch-perfect, from the dreamy, atmospheric score to the expertly timed editing to the lingering shots of the characters and the city. Most importantly, Coppola's minimalist script allows Murray and Johansson to give astonishingly moving yet subtle performances as people who are lost in the limbo of a foreign country, but find each other for comfort and companionship. Both heartbreakingly sad and hilariously funny, Coppola's LOST IN TRANSLATION is that rare movie in which everything is in its right place.

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0025192468629
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6471113

Product Key Features

Actor
Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray
Edition
Pan & Scan
Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
Lost in Translation
Director
Sofia Coppola
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Pan & Scan
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20040203

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    Loved the movie

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  • OPPOSITES MEET

    Features Actors:Bill Murray, Scarlett Johanson & Giovanni Ribisi Running tme: 102 min. Rating: R Lost in Translation is a tale of two people adrift in their own lives whose paths cross as they sit in Tokyo, trying to figure out where their lives are going. Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) married a photographer, and while his career carries them all around the world as he snaps celebrities there is no glamour in this life for Charlotte. He seems oblivious to the fact that his obsession with his own life is making the woman he loves miserable, and she’s beginning to wonder what it was that made the man she married the man she loved, and whether those things still exist. Bob (Bill Murray) is famous, or he was once. The blockbuster movies have become a thing of the past, but he’s still enough ...

  • Excellent Movie...

    starring Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray in his greatest performance as two Americans in Tokyo who are unhappy with their marriages and the situation they find themselves in, and find solice in one anothers company. Murray is a washed-up TV star in town for a TV whiskey commercial shoot. We see amusing scenes of Murray's confusion with the Japanese director and most other natives he comes across along the way. He makes us laugh, but his performance is so subtle, it's amazing how he holds back and let's just enough of his "Bill Murray" persona to seep out. There is even a Karoke scene where Bill revives his old "Nick the Lougesinger" persona, albeit only briefly before he is again reminded of his own pain and the joy leaves his voice as he sings "More Than This" by Roxy Music to ...

  • Don't expect vintage Bill -it's different!

    Basically Bill is a big-time movie star working in Japan and hits on a guy's wife. This is a difficult film. The reason why is that Bill's acting was not what you expected and it's hard to tell if it was him or the director's vision of the film. Definately NOT a typical Bill Murray movie. It's still good, just not what you'd normally expect. It appears to be a very low budget production but a lot is wedged into the scenes. This was the 1st time I saw Scarlet and would like to see more before deciding on her - her role definately supported Bill's. Being a big Bill fan, I came away quite puzzled about this movie but accepted it as what it was: a movie with a message rather than witty entertainment. Strange films are difficult to rate, most people either love it or hate it. This ...

  • Love this movie!

    The "mood" of the movie is exact, there is plenty of color, so it is not boring, the movie is set in Japan, which is most interesting. The story itself, I feel, so many of us can relate to. It is a story of two people who are emotionally "lost" due to loneliness and a lack of feeling loved. They just happen to meet and both find an "unexpected connection". I would just love it if Hollywood made a "Lost In Translation" part II, but it's probably not probable. I say this just because the story between these two can go on, but the question is how? This movie received many awards. It is truly a "don't miss!".