Review of Lost in Translation (2003) by Ken Fox for TV Guide Magazine — 03 Jun 2011
It can be funny, but the humor is too often based in stereotypical perceptions of Asians (they're short, they're laughably polite, they eat weird food), and Coppola shamelessly invites us to laugh along with Murray's character, who, believe it or not, thinks it's hilarious when his hosts get their "r"s and "l"s switched.
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This review of Lost in Translation (2003) was written by Ken Fox and published by TV Guide Magazine on 03 Jun 2011.
Lost in Translation has generally received very positive reviews.
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