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Lost in Translation - (DVD) Bill Murray

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| Released |
26 Jul, 2005 |
| All-Time Sales Rank |
#737 in DVD |
| Recent Sales Rank |
#298 in DVD |
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| DVD Details |
| Description |
Written and directed by Sofia Coppola, who won an Academy AwardŽ for her astonishing original screenplay, Lost In Translation has also won three Golden Globes - Best Motion Picture/Musical or Comedy, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture/Musical or Comedy and Best Screenplay/Motion Picture for Sofia Coppola - from five nominations, three BAFTAs - Best Actor in a Leading Role for Bill Murray, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Scarlett Johansson and Best Editing - from eight nominations, and garnered four Academy AwardŽ nominations amongst an already staggering list of nominations and awards from around the world. Rightly acclaimed as a sublime piece of filmmaking, Lost In Translation is a film you simply can't afford to miss.
The stunning second feature from writer and director Sofia Coppola (The Virgin Suicides), Lost In Translation sees Bill Murray in the performance of his career and Scarlett Johansson at her sexy and charismatic best playing two dislocated and discontented Americans who meet in a Tokyo hotel. Shot entirely on location in Tokyo, the film deftly explores the two character's relationship and demonstrates the way in which unexpected connections might not last, but they can stay with us forever. |
| Categories |
Drama
Comedy
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| Movie Year |
2003 |
| Running Time |
102 min |
| Studio |
Independent |
| Director |
Sofia Coppola
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| Actors |
Bill Murray Scarlett Johansson Giovanni Ribisi |
| Edition |
Single Disc |
| Num of Discs |
1 |
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Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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| Video Format |
Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Language |
English |
| SubTitles |
English for the Hearing Impaired
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| Extras |
- Lost on Location
- Matthew's best hit
- Music Video
- Deleted scenes
- A conversation with Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola
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| Age Restriction |
PG |
| Region |
2 |
| TV System |
PAL |
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6004416056488
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| Additional Details |
| Description |
Sofia Coppola's second feature-length film focuses on two guests at a Tokyo hotel--Bob (Bill Murray), a middle-aged actor in town to film whiskey commercials, and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), the young wife of a trendy photographer (Giovanni Ribisi) who is always out on a shoot. When Bob isn't on the job taking fragmented direction from the Japanese crew, he's receiving faxes on home decorating from his emotionally distant wife. And while her husband is away, Charlotte spends most of her time trying to motivate herself to do more than look out the window at Tokyo's urban sprawl. So when the two meet in the hotel bar, they strike up an unusual friendship, one that provides a welcome escape from their boredom and loneliness.
With LOST IN TRANSLATION, Coppola cements her reputation as a thoughtful and inventive filmmaker. Every element of the movie is pitch-perfect, from the dreamy, atmospheric score to the expertly timed editing to the lingering shots of the characters and the city. Most importantly, Coppola's minimalist script allows Murray and Johansson to give astonishingly moving yet subtle performances as people who are lost in the limbo of a foreign country, but find each other for comfort and companionship. Both heartbreakingly sad and hilariously funny, Coppola's LOST IN TRANSLATION is that rare movie in which everything is in its right place. |
| Genre |
Dramas Comedy / Theatrical Release / Japan / Affairs / Essential Cinema |
| Year |
2003 |
| Cast & Crew |
| Director |
Sofia Coppola
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| Main Cast |
Scarlett Johansson
/ Bill Murray
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| Supporting Cast |
Anna Faris
/ Giovanni Ribisi
/ Yutaka Tadokoro
/ Fumihiro Hayashi
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| Screenwriter |
Sofia Coppola
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| Director of Photography |
Lance Acord
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| Producer |
Sofia Coppola
/ Ross Katz
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| Executive Producer |
Francis Ford Coppola
/ Fred Roos
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| Music |
Kevin Shields
/ Brian Reitzell
| | Awards |
| Academy Awards |
Sofia Coppola -
Best Original Screenplay (2003)
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| Reviews |
| Entertainment Weekly |
"...What's astonishing about Sofia Coppola's enthralling new movie is the precision, maturity and originality with which the confident young writer-director communicates so clearly in a cinematic language all her own..." Lisa Schwarzbaum
(19th Sep, 2003, p.65)
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| New York Times |
"...One of the purest and simplest examples ever of a director falling in love with her star's gifts. And never has a director found a figure more deserving of her admiration than Bill Murray..." Elvis Mitchell
(12th Sep, 2003, p.E1)
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| USA Today |
"...The joys of Sofia Coppola's LOST IN TRANSLATION come from watching Murray modify his trademark passive-aggressive style into played-straight comic bewilderment....This is a career worth watching and a movie worth watching, too..." Mike Clark
(12th Sep, 2003, p.1E)
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| Los Angeles Times |
"...The film itself -- tart and sweet, unmistakably funny and exceptionally well observed -- marks the arrival of 32-year-old writer-director Sofia Coppola as a mature talent with a distinctive sensibility and the means to express it..." Kenneth Turan
(12th Sep, 2003, p.C1)
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| Chicago Sun-Times |
"...Sweet and sad at the same time it is sardonic and funny....Bill Murray has never been better..." Roger Ebert
(12th Sep, 2003, p.31)
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| Rolling Stone |
"...Altogether remarkable....LOST IN TRANSLATION is found gold..." Peter Travers
(2nd Oct, 2003, p.124)
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| Uncut |
"It's packed with incident....It's all in Murray's face....It's a magnificent performance that doesn't seem like acting at all..." Allan Jones
(1st Jul, 2004, p.139)
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| Notes |
| Movie Notes |
Theatrical Release: SEPTEMBER 12, 2003 (NY/LA)
SEPTEMBER 19, 2003 (EXPANDS) |
| Movie: | 10 |
| Overall DVD: | 10 |
| Video: | 10 |
| Sound: | 10 |
| Extras: | 8 |
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Julia P (2007-09-10)
THE BEST MOVIE EVER. PERIOD.
IF IT WERENT FOR LORD OF THE RINGS, IT WOULD HAVE EASILY WON BEST PICTURE.
SOFFIA COPPOLA IS A LEGEND.
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