luciano jaime so the sequel to this show would be you hunting her down and locking her in your basement wouldn't it? How many people have died in your basement you pathetic lonely fuck!
Well said. I can identify and I found my person, but they came then left my life. But it was a beautiful time for me and I felt a little less lonely for a bit!
@@CannibalWHORE22 Get a dog! Or a cat or a pet fish. Maybe a lion or a bear. As long as you keep them well fed and only play with them well wearing a suit of armor you might not die. Wild animals can be very loving. Love is simply connecting with others for any reason we so choose. Most natural connection is for warmth, for food, shared company. Love can also be cultivated over shared interests. Love for the purpose of reproduction is also common and last about 4 years initially for people. 4 years is long enough for a child to be introduced into a community group and be reasonably self reliant. Asking for food or drink and shitting is about the essentials of life and a 4 year old can do this just fine. After this initial 4 year cycle an additional set of bonding chemicals are released to help parents stay together longer which will help further cultivate a higher survival rate for the child and improve it's chances of cultivating a quality education in life as it grows into adulthood. LOVE ... just another survival skill cultivated by nature and perpetuated by chemicals in our body.
You're right. An old friend named Bregitte was the last magical person that i meet. Usually a reserved guy but she took me out of my comfort zone and I had a wonderful time with her.
@@Jeckxdeel to each his own😅 but maybe you should give it a try a bit later. I tried watching it a few years ago, but apparently was to young to understand the depth and the difference from other movies. But I watched it yesterday, and I've completely change my mind. Definitely one of the best movies I've ever seen.
@@mariao1912 I'm not very young anymore. I will be 45 on September 30th. I heard about this movie at the time of its release but only saw it a little over 3 years ago in early 2018. It's just pretentious, painful, boring and soporific! Watching it to the end was a hard fight! I wouldn't try a second time.
It happened to me. One was on a cross country flight. We both were married. At our destination we hugged and cried a little and just like in this movie we kissed to acknowledge the magic, the karma or the grace that brought us together only for a few hours.
Anyone that has been to Tokyo can relate to this scene. Sofia’s ability to take me back to memories of encounters with strangers in dark karaoke bars, laneway bars I’ll never find again and a great intense love affair with someone I never saw again gets me every single time.
Sentiment so very poetically expressed. While the film played out in a more exotic setting than most will ever experience, the message was the same: impossible infatuations; a fleeting romp through a delightful escape from the grit of reality.
Sofia's films do that to you. Japan was a spot-on choice for this story as the isolated geographic location of the country gives a feeling of freedom from the ancient world.
@@juststynIs that the kind of gun it was? I thought it was fake. I had (or have- if it's somewhere stored away-) a BB gun. Mine looked similar to a regular gun from films.
Reminds me of my first ever voyage on a plane going to Europe back in 2001 for a foreign exchange student experience … I met a female friend who will forever be in my memory no matter how old I get. Thank you for the sweet memories.. meeting you was no accident.
4:02 - Scarlet’s singing and movements is everything. She’s so adorable and mesmerizing. This scene just makes me feel at peace. Also reminds me of Faye Wong dancing in Chungking Express when we are introduced to her character.
Here I am, during times of quarantine, isolated on an island that I cannot leave. 5 months ago I met a man I would had never befriended in normal circumstances. 20 years my senior, different language and culture. We clicked immediately, we couldn't get enough of each other. I had to let him go yesterday, his duty was done and had to go home far far away. Our parting at the airport was devastating. We don't know if we will ever see each other again but, a part of him will always be in my heart as I know that a part of me will always be in his.
This movie really is one of the greatest and well made from every aspect, writing, direction, filming, location, acting ect ect. A Masterpiece if you have the eye
Ive travelled all.over the world and had similar experiences. When you leave USA and meet incredible people no matter how short you bond because thats all there is. Thats why these 2 songs performed are meaniful. When we were saying our goodbyes to weary usa travellers I was sad to see our travel mates go home to their lives. This and the ending is what it is all about. Thank you for whatever happieness and shared experiences we have I love you and hope to see you again. I NEVER saw anyone of my travel mates again but never forget the time we shared. Its not sex, its not war its different but similar. We shared time together and I will never forget the time we shared. Its weird. Its nice. Its more than this but then its nothing.
Shortly after seeing this movie the 1st couple times I realized that Scarlett Johansson is actually an accomplished singer as well. So it was endearing to notice that she had to roughen up her karaoke singing to appear as though she wasn't a great singer. Although she's not that hard on the eyes alone, I can never get enough of her voice and her laughter is like the sound of Angels!!!
If you remember Bill Murray when he did his "nightclub singer" skits on SNL, he too can sing much better than he did here. I wonder if he dumbed it down intentionally or if he just lost the skill, I wish he had done a better job of singing in tune. I am sure he could have, even if he used autotune.
I was in Yokosuka Japan from 2016 - 2018 with the Navy. Just an hour south of Tokyo but a part of the greater metropolitan area. I have never seen a movie which more accurately captures the feeling of a place and time than this. The language barrier and the fact that everywhere is walkable/ uses Mass transit means you will bond very tightly with those you find language and culture in common with and share in the feeling that living there is amazing. Best place I have ever lived and favorite country to visit. Best experienced with dear friends or loved ones, but go alone if needed and you will make life long connections when you are there.
2018 was the first time I went to Japan and it was all thanks to this movie .. I had such an awesome awesome time .. I spent 21 nights in the country .. I had some lost in translation moments in Tokyo as well .. it was magical …
The direct cinema, fly on the wall docu-style approach really works for a sequence like this. It makes you feel like you're there with them. I've never been to Tokyo but this gives me a taste of what it's like
The ubiquitous juxtaposition in all of the major themes is beautifully nuanced. This picture couldn't have been made without elite actors. Coppola's characters carry an unseen, unspoken burden. Very often sad people that feel guilty for being sad. Though in a foreign land, with a language barrier, often struggling to understand, let alone participate in the culture mirrors Bob and Charlotte's lives at the moment. Both at strange transition points of life. Both are uncertain, unsatisfied and "strangers in a strange land".
dragade101 all the people that like this movie are on drugs that make them value lifeless movies. What a shit show! Is your life as boring and lifeless as this movie?
@@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 ok. I raise you and ask you to name 3 titles. They dont even have to be "best". Just stuff that you regard highly (and more than 10k people have watched).
@@dragade101 NATURAL BORN KILLERS, Casablanca, Gone With the Wind, and many of the other flavors on my list aren't in line with a majority of society but enough people value them ... proper science fiction geeks: Enemy Mine, Alien Nation, Jeremiah Johnson, Anchorman, Super Troopers, Constantine, 300, Hemingway and Gellhorn, Charlie Wilsons War, The World According to Garp, Moscow on the Hudson, Bicentennial Man, Sin City, The Chronicles of Riddick, Secretary (2002), Noises Off (1992), The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Mummy (1999), Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, Clerks 1&2, Dogma, Slumdog Millionaire and more other movies then I can count that are better then this shit flick.
@@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 nice! People have different tastes. I think you forgot that. Modern Times (1936), Wizard of Oz (1939) The Dark Knight (2008), Rear Window (1954), Moonlight (2016) Jaws (1975), ET (1982), The Godfather (1972), Citizen Kane (1941) are all subjectively 'better' than your list. Like to the point that “best” wasnt defined; so how do you determine what is best? Like a car that cant fuel up quickly vs a car that has a better tech to lead a much needed revolution or like a car (truck really) that can go distance + load but not be carrying batteries as 'dead weight' and really reduce the load/volume/net capacity. All of these things fall under "best" if asked what the best car is. I think you are focusing too deeply that this film didnt make it for you, in your top ¿100? ¿k? films, and I'm sorry. #chill
@@dragade101 I don't think there is a best film well ... :p Casablanca is about perfect. Wizard of Oz ... meh I still don't see what people see in Citizen Kane. I can't get into that fucking movie. Godfather is a fine movie. I don't have a top three movies. I'm just saying Lost in Translation is a shit movie. It might be on the top of my most boring worthless fucking movies I ever watched list. One of those movies you want your two hrs back.
What's also cool is that Hiromix had a cameo for the party scenes. Hiromix rose to fame as a diaristic snapshot photographer at the age of 17; being recommended by the famous photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. Coincidentally, Scarlett Johansson was 17 when Lost in Translation was filmed and would also rise to fame after the release of this film. Photography plays an important part in this film that I feel like goes unnoticed. Sofia Coppola's cameras were used in the party scenes and Scarlett's husband in the film is a reflection of Spike Jonze who would make a career in the skateboarding world as a photographer, then as a music video director, and finally as a film director. It's great to see where many of the influences come from and are portrayed in this film.
This movie perfectly depicts the feeling your left with when you make a connection with someone that is brief and fleeting. I watched this movie with my girlfriend the year it came out, and thought it was boring. Years later I found myself traveling and made a similar connection as the one depicted in this movie. I was so happy and heartbroken when we had to go our separate ways. That experience guided me back to Lost In Translation, so I watched it again on my 9 hour flight back home. The feeling of "what if" is painful, but the brevity of these relationships leave us with only good feelings for those people we connected with. Our time together was the bliss of a carefree part of our life, cut short by life calling us back.
that sounds like a fond experience. I certainly hope...and actually know you will have more of those. You have such a long life to live. Maybe next time...shoot your shot!!! Much love bro
LEON 1994 Portman, smoke'n cigs. Permish granted by her Folks, on set. Another one for the Vaults😔 some Film ages well, some does not. Film buffs will decide.
I love the song that plays for blind people to cross the street in tokyo....lol. Its so creepy.......whenever Corona is over with Im gonna finally visit Japan
Scarlett Johansson was born on November 22, 1984. Principal photography for Lost in Translation began on September 29, 2002 and lasted 27 days. She was 17 when this was made, and turned 18 shortly thereafter.
I watched it twice in cinema back in the day when it came out. I love it but probably can never watch it again because it makes me so sad but in a beautiful way I guess
The first time I watch this movie I hated it as well. It came on again and watched it again and was floored. From one viewing to the very next I did a complete 180. I never had that happen before. Most people either completely love or hate this film. I experienced both and I am so happy where I am at now with this film.
Scarlett can really play roles and characters older and mature than her actual age. She was only 17 during filming and turned 19 when the film was released.
the characters in this movie make me feel so identified, that feeling of loneliness and finding someone out of nowhere that makes you feel everything.
luciano jaime so the sequel to this show would be you hunting her down and locking her in your basement wouldn't it? How many people have died in your basement you pathetic lonely fuck!
Well said. I can identify and I found my person, but they came then left my life.
But it was a beautiful time for me and I felt a little less lonely for a bit!
@@CannibalWHORE22 Get a dog! Or a cat or a pet fish. Maybe a lion or a bear. As long as you keep them well fed and only play with them well wearing a suit of armor you might not die. Wild animals can be very loving. Love is simply connecting with others for any reason we so choose. Most natural connection is for warmth, for food, shared company. Love can also be cultivated over shared interests. Love for the purpose of reproduction is also common and last about 4 years initially for people. 4 years is long enough for a child to be introduced into a community group and be reasonably self reliant. Asking for food or drink and shitting is about the essentials of life and a 4 year old can do this just fine. After this initial 4 year cycle an additional set of bonding chemicals are released to help parents stay together longer which will help further cultivate a higher survival rate for the child and improve it's chances of cultivating a quality education in life as it grows into adulthood. LOVE ... just another survival skill cultivated by nature and perpetuated by chemicals in our body.
@@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 No thanks Siegfried, but thanks for the advice?
@@CannibalWHORE22 Soft people deserve to be eaten.
This is the kind of magical moment that happens when you meet someone amazing. I think all romantics yearn for these kind of moments.
You're right. An old friend named Bregitte was the last magical person that i meet. Usually a reserved guy but she took me out of my comfort zone and I had a wonderful time with her.
SOPHIA KNOWS THE AVG AMERICAN MALE IS AROUND 5'10 AND 250 POUNDS OF FAT RIGHT? WHY CAST BILL MURRAY LIKE THIS. KINDA RCIST NO?
@Mister Jay
THATS GOT NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I POSTED.
@Mister Jay
NO IT DOESNT MORON.
I don't think do.
This movie changed my life. I love it from the bottom of my heart
Just remember the Japanese are the most polite people on earth, so you may never realize they despise you and all foreigners. lol. Really
i don't think anyone can look as pure and innocent, yet so mature at the same time like Scarlett did in this film.
Yes, this look at 05:48
She was 17 when filming this movie
Bill Murray
@@paulatreides6779 Had to look this up to confirm how old she was, pretty wild. Turns out I'm one day older than Scarlett Johansson.
Creepy
No other movie has touched me personally as much as this one.
Stop with this boring movie.
It's a real piece of shit!
@@Jeckxdeel to each his own😅 but maybe you should give it a try a bit later. I tried watching it a few years ago, but apparently was to young to understand the depth and the difference from other movies. But I watched it yesterday, and I've completely change my mind. Definitely one of the best movies I've ever seen.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind?
@@mariao1912 I'm not very young anymore. I will be 45 on September 30th.
I heard about this movie at the time of its release but only saw it a little over 3 years ago in early 2018.
It's just pretentious, painful, boring and soporific! Watching it to the end was a hard fight!
I wouldn't try a second time.
@@acon2211 ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND is way far better.
Anyone who's ever experienced such connection will never be bored with this movie. Timeless masterpiece.
It happened to me. One was on a cross country flight. We both were married. At our destination we hugged and cried a little and just like in this movie we kissed to acknowledge the magic, the karma or the grace that brought us together only for a few hours.
@Lehmann108 I totally understand, man
Anyone that has been to Tokyo can relate to this scene.
Sofia’s ability to take me back to memories of encounters with strangers in dark karaoke bars, laneway bars I’ll never find again and a great intense love affair with someone I never saw again gets me every single time.
Sentiment so very poetically expressed. While the film played out in a more exotic setting than most will ever experience, the message was the same: impossible infatuations; a fleeting romp through a delightful escape from the grit of reality.
Sofia's films do that to you. Japan was a spot-on choice for this story as the isolated geographic location of the country gives a feeling of freedom from the ancient world.
you got shot at with a bb gun at a bar??
@@juststynIs that the kind of gun it was? I thought it was fake. I had (or have- if it's somewhere stored away-) a BB gun. Mine looked similar to a regular gun from films.
U was out there getting raw dogged by strangers
The Karaoke bar scene is so PERFECT.. One of my all time fav's...
Goddamn I love this movie!..
Probably the most subtle, beautiful movie out there.
When someone asks you to recommend a movie that everyone should see once in their life, mention this one.
Dangerous, because some people thinks that nothing happens in this movie
I always loved the outfit Bill Murray went out with on that night. Turned inside out yellow camo tshirt with a blazer. I dig the style lol
Reminds me of my first ever voyage on a plane going to Europe back in 2001 for a foreign exchange student experience … I met a female friend who will forever be in my memory no matter how old I get. Thank you for the sweet memories.. meeting you was no accident.
4:02 - Scarlet’s singing and movements is everything. She’s so adorable and mesmerizing. This scene just makes me feel at peace. Also reminds me of Faye Wong dancing in Chungking Express when we are introduced to her character.
She reminds me of Saffron of Republica when she has the wig on.
@@Dana-wq5tp Ahah that's a good one too
It’s a good observation about Chungking Express - and no surprise because Sofia has said Wong Kar Wai is one of her favorite filmmakers 👍
So sexy
Here I am, during times of quarantine, isolated on an island that I cannot leave. 5 months ago I met a man I would had never befriended in normal circumstances. 20 years my senior, different language and culture. We clicked immediately, we couldn't get enough of each other. I had to let him go yesterday, his duty was done and had to go home far far away. Our parting at the airport was devastating. We don't know if we will ever see each other again but, a part of him will always be in my heart as I know that a part of me will always be in his.
Well????
Bill whispered, “I have to be leaving, but I won’t let that come between us, ok?”
@@baxoutthebox5682 Thank you!
Wow that is so heavy... I had a similar thing happen during that time...
I love Sofia Coppola. What's so funny about peace, love and understanding..? What a great film.
Bill and Scarlett. Never as good before or since. Truly delightful movie.
scarlett at 17 years old. fantastico
A great story of two people who fall in love that can't. But do. And still...Can't.
This movie really is one of the greatest and well made from every aspect, writing, direction, filming, location, acting ect ect. A Masterpiece if you have the eye
Universal has the most random uploads, but they're the best ones, especially this one. I love Lost in Translation, can't get enough of it!
It's a pretentious, very slow moving and boring movie!
A real piece of shit!
@@Jeckxdeelmidwit detected
It's just Bob & Charlotte's eye contact during the karaoke for me.
yeah the long stare ...
Ive travelled all.over the world and had similar experiences. When you leave USA and meet incredible people no matter how short you bond because thats all there is. Thats why these 2 songs performed are meaniful. When we were saying our goodbyes to weary usa travellers I was sad to see our travel mates go home to their lives. This and the ending is what it is all about. Thank you for whatever happieness and shared experiences we have I love you and hope to see you again. I NEVER saw anyone of my travel mates again but never forget the time we shared. Its not sex, its not war its different but similar. We shared time together and I will never forget the time we shared. Its weird. Its nice. Its more than this but then its nothing.
Nothing happens in this film but its magnificent!
Everything happens in this film and it is nothing! Beautiful.
I love this film so much.
Stop with this pretentious, slow moving and boring movie!
It's a real piece of shit!
Shortly after seeing this movie the 1st couple times I realized that Scarlett Johansson is actually an accomplished singer as well.
So it was endearing to notice that she had to roughen up her karaoke singing to appear as though she wasn't a great singer. Although she's not that hard on the eyes alone, I can never get enough of her voice and her laughter is like the sound of Angels!!!
If you remember Bill Murray when he did his "nightclub singer" skits on SNL, he too can sing much better than he did here. I wonder if he dumbed it down intentionally or if he just lost the skill, I wish he had done a better job of singing in tune. I am sure he could have, even if he used autotune.
I was in Yokosuka Japan from 2016 - 2018 with the Navy. Just an hour south of Tokyo but a part of the greater metropolitan area. I have never seen a movie which more accurately captures the feeling of a place and time than this. The language barrier and the fact that everywhere is walkable/ uses Mass transit means you will bond very tightly with those you find language and culture in common with and share in the feeling that living there is amazing. Best place I have ever lived and favorite country to visit. Best experienced with dear friends or loved ones, but go alone if needed and you will make life long connections when you are there.
2018 was the first time I went to Japan and it was all thanks to this movie .. I had such an awesome awesome time .. I spent 21 nights in the country .. I had some lost in translation moments in Tokyo as well .. it was magical …
Somehow Bill Murray & Scarlett Johansson together manages to be underrated.... I 💙 them both
The direct cinema, fly on the wall docu-style approach really works for a sequence like this. It makes you feel like you're there with them. I've never been to Tokyo but this gives me a taste of what it's like
2 seconds of a clip of this film and I’ve got goosebumps. Incredible film.
6:37 when she rested her head on his shoulder I was like “aww”
I know. His reaction.
THIS is my Favorite Scarlett of ALL....
Her, Under the skin, Marriage Story, Lost in Translation... top performances
The ubiquitous juxtaposition in all of the major themes is beautifully nuanced. This picture couldn't have been made without elite actors. Coppola's characters carry an unseen, unspoken burden. Very often sad people that feel guilty for being sad.
Though in a foreign land, with a language barrier, often struggling to understand, let alone participate in the culture mirrors Bob and Charlotte's lives at the moment. Both at strange transition points of life. Both are uncertain, unsatisfied and "strangers in a strange land".
Pfffff. Sgreat.
so poignant, beautifully said.
The Best DAMN Film Ever. Ok well thank you Sofia Coppola for getting this cast together and making this Art
dragade101 all the people that like this movie are on drugs that make them value lifeless movies. What a shit show! Is your life as boring and lifeless as this movie?
@@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 ok. I raise you and ask you to name 3 titles. They dont even have to be "best". Just stuff that you regard highly (and more than 10k people have watched).
@@dragade101 NATURAL BORN KILLERS, Casablanca, Gone With the Wind, and many of the other flavors on my list aren't in line with a majority of society but enough people value them ... proper science fiction geeks: Enemy Mine, Alien Nation, Jeremiah Johnson, Anchorman, Super Troopers, Constantine, 300, Hemingway and Gellhorn, Charlie Wilsons War, The World According to Garp, Moscow on the Hudson, Bicentennial Man, Sin City, The Chronicles of Riddick, Secretary (2002), Noises Off (1992), The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Mummy (1999), Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, Clerks 1&2, Dogma, Slumdog Millionaire and more other movies then I can count that are better then this shit flick.
@@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 nice!
People have different tastes. I think you forgot that.
Modern Times (1936), Wizard of Oz (1939) The Dark Knight (2008), Rear Window (1954), Moonlight (2016) Jaws (1975), ET (1982), The Godfather (1972), Citizen Kane (1941) are all subjectively 'better' than your list. Like to the point that “best” wasnt defined; so how do you determine what is best? Like a car that cant fuel up quickly vs a car that has a better tech to lead a much needed revolution or like a car (truck really) that can go distance + load but not be carrying batteries as 'dead weight' and really reduce the load/volume/net capacity. All of these things fall under "best" if asked what the best car is.
I think you are focusing too deeply that this film didnt make it for you, in your top ¿100? ¿k? films, and I'm sorry. #chill
@@dragade101 I don't think there is a best film well ... :p Casablanca is about perfect. Wizard of Oz ... meh I still don't see what people see in Citizen Kane. I can't get into that fucking movie. Godfather is a fine movie. I don't have a top three movies. I'm just saying Lost in Translation is a shit movie. It might be on the top of my most boring worthless fucking movies I ever watched list. One of those movies you want your two hrs back.
i keep revisiting these scenes in my memories
I lived and worked in Asia for years. A westerner. It changes you. This movie somehow captures a glimpse of that world. Good shit
been there, done that, bought that t-shirt.
The greatest love story ever told on film
What's also cool is that Hiromix had a cameo for the party scenes. Hiromix rose to fame as a diaristic snapshot photographer at the age of 17; being recommended by the famous photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. Coincidentally, Scarlett Johansson was 17 when Lost in Translation was filmed and would also rise to fame after the release of this film. Photography plays an important part in this film that I feel like goes unnoticed. Sofia Coppola's cameras were used in the party scenes and Scarlett's husband in the film is a reflection of Spike Jonze who would make a career in the skateboarding world as a photographer, then as a music video director, and finally as a film director. It's great to see where many of the influences come from and are portrayed in this film.
With that pink wig, this is the more innocent and beautiful version of Closer.
Wow, great catch.
This movie perfectly depicts the feeling your left with when you make a connection with someone that is brief and fleeting. I watched this movie with my girlfriend the year it came out, and thought it was boring. Years later I found myself traveling and made a similar connection as the one depicted in this movie. I was so happy and heartbroken when we had to go our separate ways. That experience guided me back to Lost In Translation, so I watched it again on my 9 hour flight back home. The feeling of "what if" is painful, but the brevity of these relationships leave us with only good feelings for those people we connected with. Our time together was the bliss of a carefree part of our life, cut short by life calling us back.
that sounds like a fond experience. I certainly hope...and actually know you will have more of those. You have such a long life to live. Maybe next time...shoot your shot!!! Much love bro
One of my absolute favorite movies scenes of all time. So good.
A very slow moving and boring movie you mean!
A real piece of shit!
@@Jeckxdeel thank you lol
@@simulationdisruptor6033 No problem.
Underrated movie imho
It is a classic. Hardly underrated.
This is surreal, there's no doubt about that.
I can not describe why, but I love this film. It’s beautiful.
I fell in love with this movie, it was so unlike anything I'd seen prior. And most of my friends HATED IT. lol
LEON 1994 Portman, smoke'n cigs. Permish granted by her Folks, on set. Another one for the Vaults😔 some Film ages well, some does not. Film buffs will decide.
du grand, très grand moment de cinéma.
merci a toi Sofia.
Du très gros navet bien pompeux, prétentieux et ennuyeux surtout!
Uniquement pour amateurs d'assommoirs/somnifères!
I was surprised when I found out how many people liked this film. I thought of it as my little secret. But maybe that’s the impression it gives.
Sofia is a genius
@@zapkvr0101 Not at all.
Her movie is a real piece of shit!
@@Jeckxdeel except she has more than one. So you're wrong
@@zapkvr I know she directed other movies.
I never saw the other ones.
But I don't think I'm missing anything!
I mainly like it because they have mbv in their soundtrack
My favorite scene in my movie of all time
Me too. Reminds me of somebody that I used to know. And the raging, mutual travel dreams we had back then!
1000thanks Sofia Coppola for this Masterpiece 💕 💗 💔
I love this movie
When Scarlets character says let’s never come back here because it won’t be as fun … that hits you like a ton of bricks
I watched this movie with my mother 17 years ago and it was a good movie.
4:18 - that right there is when I fell in love with Scarlett Johansson back in 2004...
I fell in love with Scarlett at 1:36
There are two types of people, those of us that get this movie and then the rest. Special, special movie. Bigger than a movie.
I brought my child to Tokyo this year as a graduation gift. I know the feelings here...
My favorite movie of all time.
5:38 the most beautiful face ever !
5:48 The most beautiful face in cinema history
Perfect movie. I need to watch it again
I love the song that plays for blind people to cross the street in tokyo....lol. Its so creepy.......whenever Corona is over with Im gonna finally visit Japan
Beyond exciting. One of my favourite 😍 movies
Can't believe Scarlett was only 18 during the production of this film.
It's insane, isn't it? She has the maturity and worldliness of somebody at least 30.
Scarlett Johansson was born on November 22, 1984. Principal photography for Lost in Translation began on September 29, 2002 and lasted 27 days. She was 17 when this was made, and turned 18 shortly thereafter.
Lol yes she was actually 17
Yes I heard 17, she did a smash up job for someone so young, the timing was amazing, like the last scene with the cig, just perfect
@@starback3301 Oh fck off
I watched it twice in cinema back in the day when it came out. I love it but probably can never watch it again because it makes me so sad but in a beautiful way I guess
One of my favorite movies.
You should be ashamed!
This movie reminds me of somebody that I used to know.
this clip alone is everything
So, brilliant. I have similar experiences in Turkey and in S.Korea.
Impossible love is always romantic even if one is a non romantic.
Best movie
Masterpiece
Epic. Saw this on the Movie 🎥 Theater 🎭
I've seen this movie quite a few times..Hard for me to watch these days..It reminds me of a girl that I loved being with...(sighs)
It's a masterpiece alright
The word "masterpiece" is not to be taken too seriously!
She signing I'm special gives me goosebumps every time I watch it.
Uh, why do you have a fasces on your pfp.
@@fujithegreat6069It's the code of arms of the county where I am from. (St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Great scene in a really under appreciated film
I Love This Movie!
I hated this film when it first came out. Now that I’m older and more mature, I see how special it is.
The first time I watch this movie I hated it as well. It came on again and watched it again and was floored. From one viewing to the very next I did a complete 180. I never had that happen before. Most people either completely love or hate this film. I experienced both and I am so happy where I am at now with this film.
@@kbuselmeier69
Stop with this piece of shit movie!
Sees like fun party ❤
I fully believed she was 23 or 24 at least. Can't believe how young she actually was. She really pulled it off.
17
Love the apartment party, we do that every weekend
Great film. Best scene in the movie.
I want a pink wig like that 😍💗
Who isn't turned on by Scarlett singing to you: "I gotta have some of your affection, give it to me"
I wish this movie had a diff actor, bill murray legit looks like her grandfather
It's wild that Johansson was 17 here. SEVENTEEN.
Please what the name song from 1:30 please
"Feeling I get" - Mary Butterworth
I feel that they realise their feelings during more than this
very deep and multilayered movie.
I love this film:-)
Brilliant film
Scarlett can really play roles and characters older and mature than her actual age. She was only 17 during filming and turned 19 when the film was released.
Love this movie.
Omg, I just realised… lost in Japan by Shawn Mendes! IYKYk!
"Nick the Lounge singer, ladies and Gentleman!"
Love conquers all!
I was going through a certain situation in my life when I saw this. God knows I love this movie
You cut off right before the best part of the film. When MBV blasts out Sometimes.
So good
I never clicked on a video this fast
and men probably never came so fast as with you.
I badly want to recreate the scene where Charlotte is singing Brass in pocket!
That’s the one and only Hiromix!