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Lost in Translation [New DVD] Widescreen

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Actor
Fumihiro Hayashi, Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, Fran
Region
1
Runtime
102
UPC
025192395727
Film/TV Title
Lost in Translation
Brand
Focus Features
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Rating
R
Run Time
102 min.
Genre
Comedy Video
Movie/TV Title
Lost in Translation
Studio
Focus Features

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0025192395727
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7046039275

Product Key Features

Rating
R
Studio
Focus Features
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Movie/TV Title
Lost in Translation
Run Time
102 min.
Genre
Comedy Video

Dimensions

Item Length
7.44in
Item Height
0.54in
Item Width
5.30in
Item Weight
0.28lb.

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1

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  • Top favourable review

    Fascinating and fun

    One of my favorites. Love the Japanese scenery; the interaction between Johansson and Murray and the quiet and easy relationship they develop. No violence, sex, or uneasy scenes; just relaxed conversation and interplay. My favorite "go to" movie. It's a must see!

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  • Dreamy Film Expands Your Soul

    Ok, I admit it. I hate Sofia Coppola. All of her movies are crap. EXCEPT Lost in Translation. My friend and I talked about this the other night, and I finally realized why I had such a damn soft spot for this movie. First off, you have to understand that everything Sofia touches she turns into this dreamy, slow, and somewhat fanciful creation with characters who feel alienated. Point in fact, Marie Antoinette, which needed to be a strong, historical movie, became a boring slide show of pretty pictures set to jarringly modern music with a few bland lines thrown in for flavor, and left the audience feeling alienated. But Lost in Translation NEEDS to be dreamy, slow and fanciful. It is a simple movie about two people who are lost and feel quite alone in this foreign place. Because the ...

  • Perfect description of a stranger in a strange land

    This film is a good vehicle for Bill Murray. The story behind his involvement in the film made it all the more compelling. Sophia Coppola created the project with him in mind, set the whole thing up trusting he would show up, but not knowing for sure he would until the very last minute! He agreed to do the film, and she had no more communication with him until he turned up on the set (in Japan) the day before the shooting began! It is a good concept, aptly portrayed by the leads, of being totally out of their element, separated from their real lives back home & isolated by the very different culture & language they find themselves confronted with. They find some consolation in the commiseration of a fellow traveler staying at the same hotel -- each other. The big city lights & ...

  • OPPOSITES MEET

    Features Actors:Bill Murray, Scarlett Johanson & Giovanni Ribisi Running tme: 102 min. Rating: R Lost in Translation is a tale of two people adrift in their own lives whose paths cross as they sit in Tokyo, trying to figure out where their lives are going. Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) married a photographer, and while his career carries them all around the world as he snaps celebrities there is no glamour in this life for Charlotte. He seems oblivious to the fact that his obsession with his own life is making the woman he loves miserable, and she’s beginning to wonder what it was that made the man she married the man she loved, and whether those things still exist. Bob (Bill Murray) is famous, or he was once. The blockbuster movies have become a thing of the past, but he’s still ...

  • Lost in Translation (DVD, 2004)

    This is an unusual movie about strangers who share an experience, sort of a non-sexual affair of the heart and mind. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson meet in a Tokyo Hotel lounge. He is there, an aging American movie star, to shoot a whiskey commercial for a Japanese company. Charlotte (Scarlett) is the young wife of a trendy photographer (Giovanni Ribisi) who is always out on a shoot, leaving her in the hotel. Murray and Charlotte share a common language and boredom. They become friends, and sex never becomes an issue. Together they have a tender affair of exploration of the Tokyo scene. As the days go by, they become fast friends despite their age difference, both talking about their spouses, and everyday lives, whethering loneliness in a tender relationship. Any more, could have been ...