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Published on Thursday, August 14, 2003 - 6:16pm |
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LOST IN TRANSLATION review
With LOST IN TRANSLATION, Sofia Coppola has grown in leaps and bounds from her debut feature film as director. Don’t get me wrong, I love THE VIRGIN SUICIDES… That film holds what I consider to be Kirsten Dunst’s best work to date as well as Josh Hartnett’s best work. It was a very very accomplished film and one that I wish I had seen on screen.
This time, I was taking no chances. The second the rep for the film emailed me the press release on LOST IN TRANSLATION, I began work setting up a screening for me. It was important for me to see this film early, before it began its scheduled platform releasing schedule, because I prefer to get the word out there to all of you on quality films way before they pass you by.
LOST IN TRANSLATION is absolutely and completely satisfying on every possible level. I’m gaga in love with this film. This is the best BILL MURRAY movie period in my opinion. Bill owns this film. Well, co-owns it with Scarlett Johansson. Let me start at the beginning…
It begins with the most wonderful opening shot of a film I’ve seen in years. It’s impossible to describe the beauty of this shot or the resonance it brought out of me, butt it definitely took my breath away. You’ll just have to see it for yourself, I won’t spoil it.
The film centers around two characters stuck at a Tokyo Hotel on business. Bill Murray is an aging actor from Hollywood… in an odd way he reminded me of Burt Reynolds throughout the film… that is at that point in his life where the marriage is loveless and the travel and exotic things in life are just dead. He does his work at the set, dashingly dressed in a Tuxedo while huckstering a Whisky product. He loathes it all. When he returns to the hotel from set, he’s alone. He isn’t really tired, the work isn’t exhausting, but he’s just bored. Bored not just with the situation, but with life itself.
Meanwhile, we’re also introduced to Scarlett Johansson’s Charlotte, a young intelligent beautiful blooming flower of a lady married to a self-absorbed and busy young photographer played by Giovanni Ribisi. Charlotte tries to take in the sites of Tokyo, goes to a Buddhist monastery to listen to the chanting and feel something, but instead felt distant from it all. Her lonely wanderings are leaving no impressions, no resonance and this is scaring her. She’s mortified by how aware she is at how annoyed she is with things and how unaware her young husband is.
These early sequences of the film are wonderfully put together with a great deal of “fish out of water” humor of an American in Tokyo trying to figure out what anything means. The scene of Charlotte in the Tokyo arcade was surreal. Watching some guy beat a drum as noodles with arms, legs and eyes danced in the corner of his screen as bright lights flashed all over the screen was just… bizarre. This other guy that seeming was doing dance moves while playing a game that had no rhyme or reason to these Western eyes… and the Electric Guitar game… bizarre.
In fact, the third main star of the film is Tokyo and Japan as a culture. Japanese culture has always been fascinating to me and the more extreme weird stuff is just touched on here. More than even the culture, it is a film showing what it is like to be apart from that culture. That “stranger in a strange land” scenario. Traveling alone. There’s a strange thing that happens to you in the lap of luxury alone… you become bored out of your skull. The room service, massage, swimming pool, hotel bar, the lounge act and even the porn and free cable… it’s amazing how boring that gets. So you head out into the world, but are only constantly reminded that you can’t read the signs, you don’t understand the games, the food looks bizarre and you feel stupid, out of place and like the dumb American you may be.
That’s when Charlotte and Bill’s Bob Harris meet. It isn’t instant, and there isn’t an instant chemistry. They continually bump into each other… bored and seeking something or someone to connect with. As odd as it may seem, this 53 year old aging actor and 19 year old Philosophy graduate, well… at this hotel, for these 10 days… they’re entwined lost souls both needing a shoulder to lean on and an ear to bend.
I miss these characters. The second the film ended it was like being separated from those great people you met at a party, but forgot to exchange numbers… I knew I’d never have a new conversation with them again. That I wouldn’t get to know what happened next or where they went in their lives. I really didn’t want the movie to end, even though it ended perfectly. A friend of mine that I took to the screening, about 5 days later said to me, in regards to Murray and Johansson’s characters… “I really miss those guys.” EXACTLY. That is EXACTLY correct. I really miss these guys.
They play characters that I personally would love to chat endlessly with. People I’d love to have their phone numbers to add to the friends I already have. These are great characters, people and souls captured in Sofia’s script, camera and film.
As much as I love Bill Murray’s performance, I share with equal enthusiasm the love for Scarlett’s work. TWO AMAZING ACTORS that are just knocking it all out of the park.
This is why I didn’t miss Bill Murray in CHARLIE’S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE, this is the exact sort of work that he’s capable of when given the material. He does so much with little gestures, tiny things with his eyes, the shrugs and the glib delivery wry with irony. This is most like his work in RUSHMORE, only… this time the absurdist whimsy of Max Fischer isn’t constantly ripping us away from his character. Here, he is center stage with the amazing young lady and he dazzles.
Scarlett Johansson has now been in 3 great films. GHOST WORLD, THE MAN WHO WASN’T THERE and LOST IN TRANSLATION. She is absolutely one of the most exciting and talented actresses working. In this film, you so want to take care of her, see that she’s given the attention she is so panging for. What an amazing strong young woman to see on screen.
However, both of these performances were guided with amazing patience and guile by Sofia Coppola. The long takes where she lets the characters find each other, trusting the actors to breath life into the stillness and quiet moments that we all have in our lives. Sofia is a tremendous talent. She isn’t just breathing full life into her women characters, but also texturing the men in this film with such honesty… that you wish to just join the characters on screen and spend more time with them.
To create a film with characters so alive, so filled with what it is to be human… it is something to celebrate. This is a great film, do not let it pass you by.
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Reader Talkback
Bill Murray is good, but . .
. by vikingkitty | Aug 14th, 2003 06:25:45 PM | Looks like I was first. How
about that! by vikingkitty | Aug 14th, 2003 06:26:36 PM | can't wait for this movie by howdyadam | Aug 14th, 2003 06:28:18 PM | Cool... Saw the trailer for
this by Russman | Aug 14th, 2003 06:37:13 PM | "...because I prefer to get
the word out there to all of
you on by Kurutteru Yatsu | Aug 14th, 2003 06:59:28 PM | I all for this film being
good, it has everything going
for it, by youdon'tknowshit | Aug 14th, 2003 07:01:10 PM | I've played the drum game, it
rocks by qualopec | Aug 14th, 2003 07:30:37 PM | "..because I prefer to get the
word out there to all of you
on q by Sheeld | Aug 14th, 2003 07:43:16 PM | Murray's character is called
Bob Harris??? by jimmythesaint | Aug 14th, 2003 07:58:39 PM | To the guy who said pointing
new movies out was arrogant by Lobanhaki | Aug 14th, 2003 08:05:05 PM | CQ, Virgin Suicides, The
Conversation, Heart of
Darkness... by overunder300 | Aug 14th, 2003 08:26:22 PM | Traveling alone. There by Beddy Sidious | Aug 14th, 2003 09:44:21 PM | Hey, Sheeld -- yeah, I'm
talkin' to you. by Johnny Ahab | Aug 14th, 2003 09:49:47 PM | You see what Harry is doing
here . . . by PumpyMcAss | Aug 14th, 2003 09:50:22 PM | by Admiral Nelson | Aug 14th, 2003 10:00:32 PM | ASS by WoodyStiffer | Aug 14th, 2003 10:04:45 PM | Takashi Fujii... by Magus Darkstar | Aug 14th, 2003 10:31:26 PM | MURRAY da MAN!!! by billsbunnie | Aug 14th, 2003 10:50:56 PM | This is slightly off-topic,
but...has anyone noticed that
the ne by heywood jablomie | Aug 15th, 2003 01:03:58 AM | The Lonely Flagpole, Last
Vestige Of Civilization, Peeks
Out Of by Ed McBain | Aug 15th, 2003 02:57:31 AM | Exciting stuff by Heleno | Aug 15th, 2003 06:58:44 AM | How beautifully ironic.. by Sheeld | Aug 15th, 2003 07:28:19 AM | Amen Heleno . . . by Nice Marmot | Aug 15th, 2003 09:15:53 AM | Hey, vikingkitty, learn the
difference between Paul Thomas
Ander by JTylor | Aug 15th, 2003 09:26:33 AM | Scarlett and the Coens' by brazilboy | Aug 15th, 2003 09:37:00 AM | Nice by vorpal6 | Aug 15th, 2003 09:40:45 AM | "Butt"... Harry's all-time
best subliminal slip. by The Grin | Aug 15th, 2003 11:06:55 AM | trailer by elviskilledjfk | Aug 15th, 2003 11:07:37 AM | Robogeek couldn't agree more.
This film is GREAT. by robogeek.com | Aug 15th, 2003 11:23:51 AM | We all know Bill Murray is
God.... by tendermelon | Aug 15th, 2003 12:26:19 PM | I'm aware of the differenc,
JTylor by vikingkitty | Aug 15th, 2003 12:54:51 PM | Scarlett Johanssen by Shaner Jedi | Aug 15th, 2003 01:11:22 PM | Vikingkitty... Glad you know
the difference... by JTylor | Aug 15th, 2003 01:56:18 PM | Del Toro by joshsisk | Aug 15th, 2003 02:37:26 PM | Anybody know where I can find
an interview with Sophia
Coppola o by jennababe | Aug 15th, 2003 03:06:59 PM | Scarlett Johansen has been in
FOUR awesome movies
recently... by GenericGeek | Aug 15th, 2003 05:37:47 PM | I will watch anything by the
director of Virgin Suicides by MrCere | Aug 15th, 2003 06:03:23 PM | You're one of those
"you-like-suchandsuch?-don't-f
orget-that-I-s by 007-11 | Aug 15th, 2003 09:23:23 PM | Blade 2 by WoodyStiffer | Aug 16th, 2003 02:15:40 AM | I`m impressed by this paring by chien_sale | Aug 16th, 2003 05:15:28 AM | Holy Russian sea monkey gods
of yoga Batman! by Neosamurai85 | Aug 16th, 2003 08:20:50 AM | Better than Stripes? by WPMayhew | Aug 16th, 2003 05:57:49 PM | Better than Quick Change? by WPMayhew | Aug 16th, 2003 05:58:42 PM | Better than Larger Than Life? by WPMayhew | Aug 16th, 2003 05:59:41 PM | BETTER than Ghostbusters!!! by billsbunnie | Aug 17th, 2003 01:36:58 AM | why is anyone defending Paul
Anderson? by eau hellz gnaw | Aug 17th, 2003 11:57:45 PM | virgin suicides by Rupee88 | Aug 18th, 2003 03:48:25 AM | my two favorite actors by stuntrocker | Aug 18th, 2003 05:24:09 AM | I'm stunned and traumatised... by jimmythesaint | Aug 18th, 2003 09:22:05 AM | so good to be back among the
mass debaters at AICN! by Hud | Aug 18th, 2003 09:32:34 AM | Blade 2 wasn't that bad.... by TheGinger Twit | Aug 18th, 2003 10:59:04 AM | Woody Stiffer by elviskilledjfk | Aug 18th, 2003 11:33:33 AM | Defending Paul Anderson? by vikingkitty | Aug 18th, 2003 12:57:49 PM | Aww, c'mon. You don't fear
the Reapers? by FrankCobretti | Aug 18th, 2003 01:46:51 PM | It'll be hard to forgive
Sofia... by symphy | Aug 18th, 2003 02:19:21 PM | The Virgin Suicides by Banky the Hack | Aug 18th, 2003 03:45:03 PM | LIVE in Translation by innuendo | Aug 19th, 2003 02:48:53 AM | Please, don't be another
May/December romance... by Damitol | Sep 3rd, 2003 11:04:33 AM | hair club for men? by virginlizard | Sep 4th, 2003 12:48:48 PM | LOVED this movie by mifune jr. | Sep 5th, 2003 12:49:47 PM | soundtrack? by THEWANKER | Sep 7th, 2003 08:11:40 PM | I don't always agree with you
Harry, but you NAILED this
review by empyreal0 | Sep 10th, 2003 05:48:28 PM | I was in the front row for
that first shot!!! The first
two row by empyreal0 | Sep 10th, 2003 05:52:41 PM | Scarlett and Bill make up for
a just-ok script by FortyWatto | Sep 13th, 2003 12:42:27 AM | Lost is all about Sofia, Spike
Jonze and Cameron Diaz by thursdaythe12th | Sep 14th, 2003 04:48:37 PM | UTTER GARBAGE!!!!!! by filmzombie | Sep 15th, 2003 01:14:17 PM | Then WHO is Bob Harris?! by billsbunnie | Sep 15th, 2003 03:09:00 PM | Just Like Honey by daph26 | Sep 15th, 2003 03:41:00 PM | Reply to Billsbunnie by thursdaythe12th | Sep 15th, 2003 05:05:05 PM | I've got it! Bob Harris was
really Harrison Ford. Imagine
H.F. by thursdaythe12th | Sep 16th, 2003 12:55:25 AM | Thanks, Thursd! by billsbunnie | Sep 16th, 2003 11:35:33 PM | The Pixies cover of Head on
was even better than the
original... by JQuintana | Sep 20th, 2003 11:58:52 AM | film zombie by empyreal0 | Sep 22nd, 2003 06:29:43 PM | empyreal10 youy nailed it by dirkprotostar | Sep 23rd, 2003 12:07:56 AM | Wow, a review of Harry's that
I completely agree with! What
the by Puddin' Taine | Sep 25th, 2003 07:48:36 PM | Make it Santori Time-Rost in
Tlansration by stuntrocker | Sep 26th, 2003 03:09:24 AM | Empreya... by DarthSnoogans | Sep 27th, 2003 01:52:30 PM | Lost in Translation by jmb54 | Sep 28th, 2003 11:09:24 AM | LAME FILM - WEAK SCRIPT by tinabracken | Sep 30th, 2003 06:01:33 AM | Lost in Translation by staros24 | Oct 4th, 2003 10:45:50 AM | song when they enter the party by adistler1 | Oct 8th, 2003 02:54:02 PM | sorry... the song is...... by adistler1 | Oct 9th, 2003 02:08:21 AM | review reveals too much plot by tenxtone | Oct 10th, 2003 07:17:45 PM | I loved this movie!!! by superdavid | Oct 16th, 2003 10:56:26 PM | LIT Deserves Best Picture Shot by Roboteer | Nov 4th, 2003 10:37:54 PM | Loved It by Harry Harrison | Jan 7th, 2004 12:02:05 PM | Lost In Translation- A Review by Vishnu | Jan 30th, 2004 07:38:06 AM | Lost in Crap by comicmojo | Feb 7th, 2004 05:12:19 AM | What a waste of time by Silver Shamrock | Feb 12th, 2004 12:19:22 PM | might as well mute it by bonesMD | Feb 27th, 2004 04:14:26 AM | Not on the rewatch list. by RottingRhino | Mar 2nd, 2004 02:40:27 PM | A really enjoyable film... by 7ZARK7 | Mar 13th, 2004 08:47:08 AM | New LIT fan site and forum! by superdavid | May 14th, 2004 01:32:16 AM | that guitar game . . . by readyoufool | Dec 22nd, 2008 01:19:21 PM |
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