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    Lost in Translation

    R2003 · Comedy drama · 1h 42m

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  2. 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.

    • $118.7 million
    • $4 million
  3. Lost in Translation: Directed by Sofia Coppola. With Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, Akiko Takeshita, Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe. A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.

    • Sofia Coppola
    • 2 min
  4. Aug 4, 2010 · Kevin Shields. Bill Murray's acting in Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation" is surely one of the most exquisitely controlled performances in recent movies. Without it, the film could be unwatchable. With it, I can't take my eyes away. Not for a second, not for a frame, does his focus relax, and yet it seems effortless.

  5. Sep 19, 2003 · Rated 3.5/5 Stars • 04/02/24. A lonely, aging movie star named Bob Harris (Bill Murray) and a conflicted newlywed, Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), meet in Tokyo. Bob is there to film a Japanese ...

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  7. Two lost souls visiting Tokyo -- the young, neglected wife of a photographer and a washed-up movie star shooting a TV commercial -- find an odd solace and pensive freedom to be real in each other's company, away from their lives in America.

  8. Sep 12, 2003 · The Japanese phrase "mono no aware," is a bittersweet reference to the transience of life. It came to mind as I was watching "Lost in Translation," which is sweet and sad at the same time it is sardonic and funny. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson play two lost souls rattling around a Tokyo hotel in the middle of the night, who fall into conversation about their marriages, their happiness and ...

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