Review of Lost in Translation (2003) by Jacob — 29 May 2015
Lost in Translation takes life and presents it in a way that creates a real, believable, and immersive setting. Bob and Charlotte are characters that can be connected with and identified without the film explicitly saying what they are feeling through cinematography, sound, and natural dialogue.
All this creates an engaging film that speaks to its audience and is worth a watch.
This review of Lost in Translation (2003) was written by Jacob on 29 May 2015.
Lost in Translation has generally received very positive reviews.
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