Review of Lost in Translation (2003) by Litigreat — 13 Oct 2011
An amazing Movie. I fell in love with Charlotte then, but scarlette Johansen has never appeal to me since . I've read on blogs and site about how impressed they were with scarlette maturaty for only being 18 at the time.
I disagree I felt That she brought a sense innocense to the character that made the semi plutonic relationship with an older bill murry more understadnle/relatable. The apparant plot is thin. that is to say not much realy happens.
But too looks at this movie from perspective of action movie is too miss the point enterly. This movie needed its quite movemnts to reveal the subtle intimate moments between its characters. and to give the viewer an impression of isolation and unease.
What one would experience if they felt traped in a foreign country. and serves to give its viewer that yearning for compionship with whomever they could relate to. And it just so happens that that person is kinda person is as beatuiful as charlotte or cool as bil.
which is awsome ln my opion . I want to add more but im a lazy writer. this movie I absoulutley love, it came into my life at the right time. this is one of the few movie that I can without a doubt give it a perfect rating.
in short you have up and your downs but mainly you have your inbetweens and its only when you can find someone to care for that it makes it worth while. pleas do yourself a favor go in without expection and try to watch with it patient movie goers.
This review of Lost in Translation (2003) was written by Litigreat on 13 Oct 2011.
Lost in Translation has generally received very positive reviews.
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