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Lost in Translation [Widescreen]

Lost in Translation [Widescreen]

Actor(s): Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Giovanni Ribisi, Anna Faris
Director(s): Sofia Coppola
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Details

MPAA Rating: R
Content Advisory: Nudity, Sexual Situations
Movie Release: 2003
DVD Release: 02/03/2004
Format: DVD - Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio Tracks: English, French
Subtitles: French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 42 mins
Studio: Universal Studios
Total Copies: 61
Genres: Comedy Drama, Comedy of Manners, Psychological Drama
See Also: Lost in Translation [Fullscreen], Lost in Translation [HD DVD]

Synopsis

After making a striking directorial debut with her screen adaptation of -The Virgin Suicides, Sofia Coppola offers a story of love and friendship blooming under unlikely circumstances in this comedy drama. Bob Harris (Bill Murray) is a well-known American actor whose career has gone into a tailspin; needing work, he takes a very large fee to appear in a commercial for Japanese whiskey to be shot in Tokyo. Feeling no small degree of culture shock in Japan, Bob spends most of his non-working hours at his hotel, where he meets Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) at the bar. Twentysomething Charlotte is married to John (Giovanni Ribisi), a successful photographer who is in Tokyo on an assignment, leaving her to while away her time while he works. Beyond their shared bemusement and confusion with the sights and sounds of contemporary Tokyo, Bob and Charlotte share a similar dissatisfaction with their lives; the spark has gone out of Bob's marriage, and he's become disillusioned with his career. Meanwhile, Charlotte is puzzled with how much John has changed in their two years of marriage, while she's been unable to launch a creative career of her own. Bob and Charlotte become fast friends, and as they explore Tokyo, they begin to wonder if their sudden friendship might be growing into something more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Bill Murray - Bob Harris
Scarlett Johansson - Charlotte
Giovanni Ribisi - John
Anna Faris - Kelly


Awards

2003Best Actor (winner)Boston Society of Film CriticsBill Murray
2003Best Director (winner)Boston Society of Film CriticsSofia Coppola
2003Best Actress (winner)Boston Society of Film CriticsScarlett Johansson
2003Best Actor (winner)San Francisco Film Critics CircleBill Murray
2003Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or C (nominee)Golden GlobeScarlett Johansson
2003Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Com (winner)Golden GlobeBill Murray
2003Best Director (nominee)Golden GlobeSofia Coppola
2003Best Screenplay (winner)Golden GlobeSofia Coppola
2003Best Actor (winner)National Society of Film CriticsBill Murray
2003Best Director (Runner-up) (winner)National Society of Film CriticsSofia Coppola
2003Best Director (nominee)Directors Guild of AmericaSofia Coppola
2003Best Actor (winner)Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationBill Murray
2003Best Actor (nominee)Screen Actors GuildBill Murray
2003Best Original Screenplay (winner)Writers Guild of AmericaSofia Coppola
2003Best Actor (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieBill Murray
2003Best Director (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieSofia Coppola
2003Best Picture (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieRoss Katz
2003Best Original Screenplay (winner)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieSofia Coppola
2003Speical Filmmaking Achievement (winner)National Board of ReviewSofia Coppola
2003Countercurrent Prize for Best Actress (winner)Venice International Film FestivalScarlett Johansson
2003Best Director (winner)Independent Spirit AwardsSofia Coppola
2003Best Screenplay (winner)Independent Spirit AwardsSofia Coppola
2003Best Actor (winner)Independent Spirit AwardsBill Murray
2003Best Actor (winner)Toronto Film Critics AssociationBill Murray
2003Best Screenplay (winner)Toronto Film Critics AssociationSofia Coppola
2003Best Director (nominee)Chicago Film Critics AssociationSofia Coppola
2003Best Screenplay (winner)Chicago Film Critics AssociationSofia Coppola
2003Best Cinematography (winner)Chicago Film Critics AssociationLance Acord
2003Best Actor (winner)Chicago Film Critics AssociationBill Murray
2003Best Actress (nominee)Chicago Film Critics AssociationScarlett Johansson
2003Best Actor (winner)New York Film Critics CircleBill Murray
2003Best Director (winner)New York Film Critics CircleSofia Coppola
2003Best Picture (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieSofia Coppola

Editorial Review

Sofia Coppola's award-winning Lost in Translation comes to DVD in a wonderful package from Universal Pictures and Focus Features. The film comes in an anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen picture (a full-screen edition is also available), with full and rich sound options that come in both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 tracks. Special features on the disc begin with the brilliant "'Lost' on Location" behind-the-scenes documentary. Shot handheld by a small crew during the shoot in Tokyo (including Coppola's husband-at-the-time Spike Jonze), the footage offers a rare inside look at a production that itself seems lost within the same very foreign land as its two main characters. Capturing a few stellar moments between Murray and the crew, the footage is a welcome surprise amidst the hype-driven studio featurettes that too often litter DVDs. Though not quite as solid, the ten-minute conversation with Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola feature does give the viewer a bit more background on the production (which a commentary would have covered if it'd been included), though some will no doubt be looking for more out of the two than an on-the-fly Q & A on a balcony in Rome. Thankfully, the disc isn't done yet, as it continues with the entire clip from Matthew's Best Hit TV show, featuring a hilarious bit with Murray and a box of live eels that needs to be seen to be believed. The music video for Kevin Shields' "City Girl" is also supplied, along with a section of five extended and deleted scenes that serve as a nice complement to the film but offer little else. The original theatrical trailer rounds out the extras on this fine disc. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Member Reviews

Michelle M. - AUSTIN, TX wrote on 5/27/2008...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I did not get this movie at all. I liked Scarlett Johansson in it. She was adorable as the slightly lost girlfriend of a working artist. But while the dialogue was sometimes great, the pace was excruciatingly slow. I think three stars is about right.


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