Review of Lost in Translation (2003) by Jordan T — 27 May 2013
The story of the fleeting friendship between two Americans, a middle aged actor and a younger married woman set in the overwhelming Tokio. Poetic and enchanting from start to finish with its infectuous pace and a perfectly balanced mixture of humour and psychological depth, Lost in Translation is the impressive and mature work of Sofia Coppola which, shortly after its release, already felt like a classic.
It's not just the film's tenderness but also its nostalgic romanticism which is suggestively completed by the two lead character's alienation in a strange and different world. These two characters are played superbly by Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.
This review of Lost in Translation (2003) was written by Jordan T on 27 May 2013.
Lost in Translation has generally received very positive reviews.
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