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Lost in Translation
A washed-up movie star named Bob Harris and a conflicted newlywed, Charlotte, meet in Tokyo. Bob is there to film a Japanese whiskey commercial; Charlotte is accompanying her celebrity-photographer husband. They meet and form a bond that is as unlikely as it is heartfelt and meaningful.
29 November 1976, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
10 March 1972, Osaka, Japan
26 September 1964, Ichishi Town, Ichishi District, Mie Prefecture, Japan
12 March 1962, Tanashi, Tokyo, Japan
April 29, 2009
An excellent top notch gem with beautiful direction courtesy of Sofia Coppola...
March 07, 2005
[Murray] can still do more with a raised eyebrow than anyone since Groucho Marx, but he's mellower and sometimes slightly poignant.
October 05, 2008
Lost in Translation revels in contradictions. It's a comedy about melancholy, a romance without consummation, a travelogue that rarely hits the road.
July 29, 2013
Depicts a very specific mental state too shaded and delicate for most movies to feel comfortable approaching it.
November 01, 2007
With this film it becomes clear that Sofia Coppola is a filmmaker with eyes all her own.
December 25, 2010
Excellent but mature film about finding a connection.
August 07, 2004
In Japan, the most extreme delicacy goes hand in hand with garishness, and Coppola offers up both for our delectation. It's a heady, hallucinatory combo.
December 28, 2009
A relationship picture with elegant connective tissue; it's brittle and real, focused on the nuances of body language and unspoken desire, while indulging in a cheeky bit of knowing absurdity when the mood strikes.
June 24, 2006
So far as the central relationship goes, the film is almost European in its subtlety and nuance. Cinematic cherry blossom.
June 13, 2009
...a deceptively simple study in unrequited attraction that succeeds in spite of minor problems with neglected sub-plots.
February 12, 2016
Sofia Coppola's sophomore film (following the gently assured The Virgin Suicides) is another exploration of delicate relationships and uncommunicated frustrations, this one in a beautifully composed atmosphere of isolation.
October 05, 2008
Very much a mood piece, the film's deft balance of humor and poignancy makes it both a pleasurable and melancholy experience.

