Hurmoth
Mar 19 2007, 02:22
It is rare that I find a romantic drama I like, let alone absolutely love, but Lost in Translation is one of those films. There's no doubt that this is Bill Murray's best work to date, and quite possibly Scarlett Johansson's as well. Both do a fabulous job in this film. I must, this is one of those films that words cannot describe, it is just that good.
I've read a lot of reviews that bash the ending because it leaves it up to the view, but to be honest, I really like the ending because it allows me to debate it with friends. What did he say? is a really interesting question with a million possibilities. This was just a great film all around
5 out of 5 stars
I adore this movie....its on my all time favourite list along with Garden State...glad you liked it
It's such a great movie. I love the way it was shot--japanese culture and scenery, all.

5/5
smithmaster
Mar 27 2007, 16:26
This movie is really funny. I love Bill Murray in this movie!
LunarFalcon
Mar 27 2007, 16:31
I like this one a lot as well. The acting, the story, the way it's shot. It all works together so well.
snyper
Mar 27 2007, 16:32
Hated the movie more than i hate Bill Murray.
Radish™
Mar 27 2007, 18:00
Bill Murray is awesome in this film, 5/5

Radish™
Spyder
Mar 27 2007, 18:02
oh man... i like this movie for scarlett alone.
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oh man... i like this movie for scarlett alone.

First 10 seconds....that is all
snyper
Mar 28 2007, 07:43
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Bill Murray is awesome in this film, 5/5
No, for me hes like Dustan Hoffman and more so Woody Allen, i know they are well recognised actors but i jost can stand looking at or listening to them..
Of those 3, Murray would be my preferred choive tho..by far..
I love Bill Murray, but IMHO that movie is so overrated. It was too much like a travelogue with all of the depth of "Bad News Bears Goes to Japan". The movie was ok, but not as great as the hype. But hey, we all don't have to like the same things.
batbeef
Mar 28 2007, 08:19
Scarletts ass shot in the beginning made it worthwhile for me
njlouch
Mar 28 2007, 08:30
Every scene in this film looks like a work of art, it got some amazing performances from stars I would never have assumed, and a story that is so perfect it moves me to tears every time I watch it.
This, since seeing it, has been my favourite film of all time, ranking just above Garden State.
azcodemonkey
Mar 28 2007, 19:15
I really didn't enjoy this movie. The cinematography was excellent, but the story and dialog were weak. I really didn't care about any of the characters. I just wanted to shut the TV off and go watch paint dry. I think the accolade comes from Murray doing an excellent job as a morose, bored actor/husband(his performance was great, but I still didn't care), and the name in the director's chair. If it had been a name other than Coppola, it would have been panned. Typical Hollywood nepotism and sycophancy.
2/5
DanManIt
Apr 5 2007, 18:15
It is a really great movie. I just watched it for the first time today, and I usually don't like movies like this. Actually I was reading on the IMDB forums and one of the members posted this...."They've extrapolated that with computers and he says.... <SPOILER>
"I'll always remember the past few days with you. Don't part mad, tell him the truth. Okay?”
In other words, Charlotte told Bob she is going to leave her husband."
Chicane-UK
Apr 5 2007, 18:19
Yeah.. absolutely love this film. The way it looks, the acting, the way its shot.. the humour, the soundtrack.. everything about it is brilliant.
A film I was very proud to put into my DVD collection.
5/5 easily!
Euphoria
Apr 5 2007, 18:22
YEah, is a good movie.
It's always been a part of speculation of what exactly they say to each other at the end of the movie...
I think this film marks the first real standout in Scarlett Johansson's career. Lost in Translation is a superb example of the non-Hollywood films. So sensitive, serious and funny, Sofia Coppola hypnotized me. Absolutely wonderful.
Enzo Marinelli
Apr 26 2007, 20:08
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Hated the movie more than i hate Bill Murray.
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I really didn't enjoy this movie. The cinematography was excellent, but the story and dialog were weak. I really didn't care about any of the characters. I just wanted to shut the TV off and go watch paint dry. I think the accolade comes from Murray doing an excellent job as a morose, bored actor/husband(his performance was great, but I still didn't care), and the name in the director's chair. If it had been a name other than Coppola, it would have been panned. Typical Hollywood nepotism and sycophancy.
2/5
My sentiments exactly
Hurmoth
Apr 27 2007, 14:29
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I think this film marks the first real standout in Scarlett Johansson's career. Lost in Translation is a superb example of the non-Hollywood films. So sensitive, serious and funny, Sofia Coppola hypnotized me. Absolutely wonderful.

Nice said

I agree that this is Scarlett Johansson's first standout performance.
It was a good movie. I first was confused why the movie was just dragging along then I realized that is what it is meant to be. Two bored people connecting and forming a very close friendship that leads to a heartbreaking goodbye. I love it.
3.8/5.0
Matt T
May 12 2007, 13:04
Meh... I never got into this movie. I got a good laugh out of Bill's scene with the Japanese woman in the hotel room ("rip my stocking!") and the confrontations between Bill and Japanese TV, but otherwise I thought it just droned on too much. 2/5 IMO.
Hurmoth
Dec 14 2007, 21:33
The Secret of the Lost in Translation Whisper UnlockedQuote -
Ah, the wonders of technology. First it gives us the remote control, then the Roomba -- and now, it's been used to solve one of the most impenetrable riddles in all of modern cinema.
Yes, film fans, we're talking about just what exactly Bill Murray whispers to Scarlett Johansson at the end of Lost in Translation. Thanks to YouTube user Vid22 and the magic of digital audio processing, no longer must we be tormented by this mystery.
As Slashfilm's Peter Sciretta reports, Translation director Sofia Coppola has always maintained that Murray's whisper was unscripted, and that only he and Johansson knew what was said -- and good luck getting it out of either of them. Well, now the secret's just a YouTube video away!
Click here to find out the secret of Lost in Translation.There. Aren't you glad you found out?
If you discuss the "whisper," then please use the spoiler tag as not everyone would want to know what was said.
^^
I saw this the other day and wasn't sure if it was real but if what he said is true then its about what I thought he would say...
I bought the HD Version today and just watching it now at 2:40am and the picture is awesome, this is like tho the 15th time I have seen this movie.
njlouch
May 25 2008, 01:45
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It's always been a part of speculation of what exactly they say to each other at the end of the movie...
I've always gone with "It get's better than this".
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I bought the HD Version today
I can only imagine how good this film would look in HD...
Deletedforeverhaha
May 25 2008, 01:46

The movie isn't that great... It can be comparable to Garden State. Two characters who lead meaningless lives and try to find meaning by bonding with strangers... A pointless movie that was masked with the fantastic cinematography.
Windam
May 25 2008, 01:50
It's one the few best romances I ever saw..
I too have the HD version; it's just a must own.
Hurmoth
May 25 2008, 01:54
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The movie isn't that great... It can be comparable to Garden State. Two characters who lead meaningless lives and try to find meaning by bonding with strangers... A pointless movie that was masked with the fantastic cinematography.
You're kidding me, right?
This film is so much better than Garden State. And really you can't compare the two. Lost in Translation has much deeper meaning than just the two main characters trying to find a bond. Plus, the age.
Garden State is a great film, but it isn't Lost in Translation.
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The movie isn't that great... It can be comparable to Garden State. Two characters who lead meaningless lives and try to find meaning by bonding with strangers... A pointless movie that was masked with the fantastic cinematography.
It's completely different to Garden State, Garden State is about a boy coming back to his town for the first time since the accident that crippled his mother and the only reason he's back is for her funeral while Lost in Translation is about not being used to the culture of Japan so in that reason its different.
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