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  1. Mar 9, 2024 · Lost in Translation and Her tell similar stories about loneliness, reflecting different eras and perspectives on connections we crave.; Sofia Coppola and Spike Jonze draw parallels in their movies ...

    • Sofia Coppola
    • Features Writer
    • Scarlett Johansson
  2. Aug 1, 2023 · The 2003 Sofia Coppola directorial ‘Lost in Translation’ is a romantic comedy movie that has received acclaim and love from critics and the audience. It follows Bob, an actor with a fading career who lands an ad deal and travels to Tokyo for the shoot. All alone at the hotel, he meets Charlotte, a young college graduate who feels neglected ...

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  4. Sep 12, 2023 · For 'Lost in Translation's' 20th anniversary, writer-director Sofia Coppola addressed speculation that she based Anna Faris's character on Cameron Diaz, who worked with her ex-husband Spike Jonze.

    • Sofia Coppola Wanted Bill Murray—And only Bill Murray—For The Lead role.
    • Coppola Had Long Wanted to Shoot A Movie at The Park Hyatt Tokyo Hotel.
    • Coppola Compared Murray and Scarlett Johansson to Bogart and Bacall.
    • The Opening Shot Was Based on A John Kacere Painting.
    • Murray Wasn’T Told What The Director Was Saying to Him in The Commercial Shoot.
    • Harrison Ford Was Murray’s Inspiration.
    • The Commercial Shoot Was Inspired by Sofia’s Father.
    • Francis Convinced Sofia to Shoot The Movie on Film.
    • The Location Manager resigned.
    • Murray Improvised.

    Mutual friend Mitch Glazer showed Murray an early draft of Coppola’s script for the movie. Murray liked enough of what he read to meet Coppola at a downtown New York restaurant with some of his friends. Murray and Coppola talked for five hours, though very little of their conversation was about the movie. Murray agreed to do it, but did not sign a ...

    Getty Coppola had stayed at the hotel while promoting her first feature, 1999's The Virgin Suicides, and it became one of her “favorite places in the world.” It took some convincing for the hotel to agree to allow Coppola to shoot there, which is why they were only allowed to shoot in the middle of the night, in hallways and communal areas, so as n...

    Getty The writer/director was inspired by Bogart and Bacall’s relationship in The Big Sleep when writing and later filming Bob and Charlotte. Coppola said she envisioned Johansson as a “young Lauren Bacall-type girl.”

    Kacere was known for his photorealistic paintings of the midsections of underwear-clad women. And Coppola had a very specific idea of how she wanted the film to open, which included Johansson in a pair of sheer pink underwear, but it took some convincing on Coppola's part. "I told Sofia ... 'I'll wear underwear, if it isn't sheer,'"Johansson told T...

    Coppola wrote the scene in English before having it translated into Japanese, butnever told her star actor what was being said in order to make his confusion more real. She based it on an incident that occurred while she was promoting The Virgin Suicides,when her Japanese interpreter would speak for much longer than she did.

    Bob Harris’s camera mug was modeled after Harrison Ford’s, whose face was on billboards all over Tokyo at the time, promoting beer.

    In 1980, Francis Ford Coppola and Akira Kurosawa collaborated on directing some ads for Suntory Whisky at the Coppolas's home in San Francisco.

    Getty He told her,“You might as well shoot film. It’s not going to be around very much longer.” She listened.

    When the filmmakers overstayed their welcome at the shabu-shabu restaurant, the owner simply turned the lights out, forcing Coppola to finish shooting the take in the dark. The incident, however, promptedthe location manager to resign. The crew didn’t have permits and shot illegally on the subway and on some streets. Charlotte crossing the street w...

    Getty For the scene in the sushi bar, Coppola simply wrote"he tries to make her laugh" in the script. Murray did the rest.

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  5. Jan 20, 2022 · Spike Jonze's 2013 sci-fi romance, Her and Sofia Coppola's 2003 dramedy, Lost In Translation are both films that explore themes of braving the lyrical loneliness of the human spirit. Despite being released a decade apart, Jonze and Coppola's respective movies are much more similar than they might seem. Both films have been met with universal adoration and have achieved cult followings and ...

  6. Sep 12, 2023 · Coppola was also asked about Anna Farris’ “Lost in Translation” character, which some have theorized is based on Jonze’s “Being John Malkovich” star Cameron Diaz. That film opened in ...

  7. Budget. $4 million. Box office. $118.7 million. Lost in Translation is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film [note 1] written and directed by Sofia Coppola. Bill Murray stars as Bob Harris, a fading American movie star who is having a midlife crisis when he travels to Tokyo to promote Suntory whisky.

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