LOST IN TRANSLATION (2003) Movie Reaction - FIRST TIME WATCHING
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I wanna go to Tokyo
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Starring:
Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, Giovanni Ribisi, Anna Faris, and Akiko Takeshita
Written by:
Sofia Coppola
Directed by:
Sofia Coppola
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Hey everyone! Today I bring you a movie I have wanted to watch for a while now! This film was a very different romantic drama then I am used to and I am super glad of how things played out in the film. The directing was also great and felt very grounded with the characters. Thanks for watching and have a great day!! :)
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
8 ай бұрын
Bill Murray was racist and sexist?? You are a woke fool.
I adore this movie. The director did a great job making such a massive setting seem so intimate.
@maul8384
Жыл бұрын
Babe
I really love this movie. It really hits deep. I can’t describe what it is that it makes me feel but it’s there.
When you wrote "zen mode" on the screen I thought, yeah, he gets it, lol. This is one of those movies I recommend a lot but would absolutely never recommend to a reaction vid channel, lol, because I just feel it would be so disrespectful to talk through it simply 'for our benefit', y'now? First time writing and directing, Sofia knocked it out of the park. One of those gems you come out of the theatre thinking, well that was just an honour and a privilege to watch. So glad you checked this out :)
As a young man my favourite movies use to be alot of the action movies you watch on your channel, Aliens, Tango & Cash etc. But from my late 20s and most of my 30s I've always connected with this movie with this sense of feeling a bit lost in life and society
I remember the first time I saw this film and was completely transported. Amazing cinematography and soundtrack. New sub here because you’re the coolest for choosing this film!
One of my favourite films of all time. ❤
Seeing your shirt with Owen Wilson and Bill Murray both in frame, makes me think... You should totally do a Wes Anderson run. Start with Bottle Rocket (Luke and Owen Wilson's first movie) and move through his filmography. Older Bill Murray is in a bunch of them, and Wes Anderson's movies are really well done from a filmmaking perspective, as well as being fun to watch.
This movie did something to me Musically.... Touched my soul enough for me to BUY a Ticket and Flew (for 20hrs) to Tokyo for a whole week!!! Had the time of my Life there!
@odonvargas9527
4 ай бұрын
Wow that is pretty cool man. :) I would love to go there one day.
It's a very "atmospheric" movie.
Watch this movie again when you are in your 40s. You'll see a whole lot more in it, maybe.
This is kinda like the vacation you escape to in your daydreams.
I wish that more people would do a reaction of Match Point and Under The Skin. Two of my all time favorite Scarlett Johansson movies on my opinion.
@user-gn1cl9ix7p
Ай бұрын
Under the Skin is one of the most unique and crazy movies I've ever seen. I heard it took a decade to make.
At budist temples they have these pieces of paper with your fortune for the year. Good luck, bad luck,... and then you tie it to the tree. Maybe it won't come true if you dont but I'm not sure.
Thank you for your reaction. This movie is really more apt for reactors who've had life experiences... your perspective may change in a few years more.
16:37 it curves to the right because the ball isn’t going to the hole, it’s going to Mt. Fuji!!!
The fact you picked “pinky-red” … The interplay between pink and red is a major theme in the movie! You’re omniscient.
It's a great watch and also a great movie to fall asleep to.
He whispered into her ear, "I'll be leaving, but I won't let that come between us."
@tempsitch5632
2 жыл бұрын
Source ?
@shainewhite2781
2 жыл бұрын
@@tempsitch5632 Slashfilm. Type in Lost In Translation Whisper and you'll figure out what he said
Thank you, Oliver! 🌸 I love this one... an interesting exploration of transitory relationship... timeless and poignant.
This was the perfect review ✨😏⛩️🍶
It's peacefull because It's Human😌👍
One of my favorite movies. If you like the music check out Psychocandy by The Jesus and Mary Chain, cheers.
but what did he say to her????!!!
Good stuff, mate
I understand your POV at your age, but the story is from the POV of the two American visitors. Coppola has many dear Japanese friends and she wasn't taking potshots at them even if the Bob Harris character did. A lot of Americans are surprised by how little English is available in a major global capital like Tokyo. His character is wealthy and successful, and people like that are often entitled when traveling abroad as well. It's also accurate that someone his age would get very flirty with a friendly younger woman when very drunk, again because of his conditioning and entitlement. So in that sense, that small detail is accurate to character. Even though Bob respects Charlotte enough not to take advantage of her, he's still a very selfish guy. One night later he sleeps with the lounge singer because he's tired of dead-end convos with his wife, which is plain lazy and selfish. If he were less entitled and more of a man, he would simply tell his wife they need to talk and prepare how to make clear he's ready to divorce.
You are such a kid of today, why EVERYTHING has to be PC? this was made 20 year ago, who are you to say what is ok and what is not, also love has no age, as long as both are adults love can grow, you will get it some day...
Don’t get too carried away with the director’s “talent”. While I enjoy this movie just fine, despite having Scarlett Johansson in it, it’s a self-indulgent wankfest. Sofia is very far up her own butt and her obesssion with Murray is unhealthy. There’s nothing in this movie that showed amazing directing.
@tempsitch5632
2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, not to mention the racism.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
2 жыл бұрын
🤦♂️
@proflcr8779
2 жыл бұрын
This may be the stupidest comment I've read today.
@rx7dude2006
10 ай бұрын
funny your comment has no like, I wonder why,lol.
Exceptional film, unfortunately young folk like Mr Roly Poly just don't get it so much. I'd say this is a film you appreciate and connect with far more after some proper life experience. This ain't a teenage romance.