Watching “Lost in Translation” made me feel both lonely and understood at the same time; it’s a terribly intimate movie, the sort you’d watch on your own.
This movie was pivotal in my life. It was so important that I have not seen it in at least 10 years and I may never watch it again. It was the inspiration for me to visit Tokyo. Which directly started my love of Japan and led to me now to be living my life in Tokyo for the last 11 years. I have had the nights, I have had the wonderful fleeting loves. I have been to most of the places in this movie, even lived in Shinjuku 10 minutes from the hotel featured in this movie. In a way I owe the seed of my current life to Sophia Coppola. But I can never watch the movie again, I don't need to, it has done it's job and transformed my life.
Exactly. A Universal moment in time, you experience it and it passes, no need to relive it but it stays with you, changing you forever ...as it should be.
@@jdee8407 maybe because this movie IS so monumental that it doesn't just pass-maybe it changes your whole life completely-which is what this Commenter is saying. It completely changed her life-- for the better.
Hey buddy, I'm studying Japanese just because of this movie, one of my dreams is to look out the window and seeing Tokyo at night in a hotel room just like Scarlett Johansson's character did in this movie. It will always be one of my favorites movies of all time.
One summer ago I was working in a pub with a girl who I became very fond of. It was an utterly miserable job, as bartending tends to be, but I’d pick up extra shifts just to work with her because I enjoyed her company and conversation so much. She was a ballerina, and was leaving to go to film school in the autumn, and we would talk about film a lot, and everything else. We’d sit behind the bar when it got quiet and just talk on and on, because I wanted to know everything about her. She told me that Lost in Translation was her favourite film, and I kinda stuck my nose up at that because I’d watched it some years ago and thought it was dull. But I watched it again, with her in mind and it was utterly changed for me. It felt strange how mirrored my situation. I’m far from a romantic person, I’ve been with others and have felt admittedly quite dispassionate, but she really changed something in me. I never told her how I felt because I knew we were both leaving and I felt a fool to ruin a good thing, and I feel I should regret that more, but the memory is so fond to me that I really can’t. The brief collision of our lives meant a lot to me, and I know she is moving on to beautiful places. When we said goodbye and walked our separate ways she looked back across to me, and I don’t think I need anything more than that. Obviously whenever I hear this song I ache a little bit, but it’s in a nice sort of way. I hope she’s well and still dancing.
Yep those fleeting small moments in life that pass by so quickly but stick with you forever. A slightly different be equally sublime movie is 'Past Lives'. I you haven't you'll thank me, go watch it.
Currently going through this at my work place.....we connect through intellectual conversation and philosophical topics. I am 24 and he is 42 and married. I don’t want to break up his marriage, not my goal what so ever. However, we care about each other very much and look out for each other.
Similar situation: I am 32 and she’s 45. We met early this year, but she’s moving back to Sweden by the end of the year 😢 It’s gonna be tough when she leaves, but I know it’s where she needs to be!
I would trade my entire life to have a week such as these two souls portrayed in this film. I would never feel lonely again having shared those memories…
My father died at age 41 from a heart attack, and I realized I needed to hurry. Instead of waiting to live all over the world and experience romance with Japanese women in Tokyo “Just Like Honey”, I did it before I was old. Now I am old, but my memories are not old. I still feel Tokyo romance, just like honey. I am so happy I did it.
I don't know why, but when this song kicks in at the very end with Bill Murray driving off, my first thought in the theater was, "Wow. The perfect song for the perfect time." It actually gave me goosebumps.
the movie... I CANT. I can't pin down all of the great things I have to say about this movie. I haven't felt such strong emotions about a film ever.... at the end I was bawling, everything was just so bittersweet and perfect. i wish i could see it as if for the first time over and over again just so i can treasure it all the more.
The fact that you liked this movie despite your wives opinions/objections shows you don't really care about her at all. She's just a fetish object for you. I hope she dumps your ass soon and gets a divorce. Poor lady, with a racist & aggressive husband like yourself. Tsk tsk.
***** Satire? Really? That's everyone's excuse for when they want to be subtly offensive ... "Oh, it's social satire, we're not really making fun of anyone" Haha. I find it interesting, though, that someone literally just said their Japanese wife found this movie offensive. So, clearly, this so called "satire" failed when people are offended and not, say, laughing at this "intelligent" "satirical" comedic masterpiece. Nope. Rather, this movie is a clear example of white American hegemonic practices of degrading/ fetishizing other cultures for their own bemusement. Thank you for your "explanation" but you are clearly blind and not seeing the movie for what it is: racist crap. The movie is, ultimately, about how silly and weird Japanese people/culture is and how white overprivileged American losers are so much better and wiser and oh so hip all this at the expense of Japanese culture/people being basic background props for their existential enlightenment . Hahaha, aren't we WASPS so adorable and existential? Hahahaha, isn't our whiteness and privilege so terrible? Hahahaha 😒🙄
p.s. Coppola lives in Paris? How "multicultural" of her; a white lady lives in Europe!! Stop the presses!! White women lives in France with a plethora of other overprivileged white people!! Let us all applaud her bravery and her "multiculturalism". 😂👏🏼 New York and LA are way more multicultural. I'm laughing at your comment, though. In all honestly, this overprivileged bitch needs to move to the south side of Chicago or East LA. Paris??? Oh my god 😂 😂😂😂😂😂
I watched this when it was first released, as I turned 21. I just had the ultimate experience of feeling like I was watching it again for the first time, now I'm 35. It's even more profoundly refreshing now than it was then, yet so poignant at the same time.
Agreed. What I love about this film is that the feeling it engenders changes at different stages of our lives. I'll be sure to re watch it again in another 10 years time.
When I was 24, living in Toronto, I was offered a job in South korea. After two years of hard work and hard play, starting a life with a wide circle of friends there, I was transferred to NYC and had to move in 3 weeks. Leaving my life there (and a girl), feeling homesick, yet not wanting to leave a vibrant city like Seoul, reminds me of this song and the ending of "lost in translation".
No, it won't. Thats the point of loneliness - even if you are surrounded by people you still feel alienated, like you are the only person left on earth.
This movie and song always hit home - makes me happy and sad. I lived this scenario - almost identical to the movie - but it was in Hong Kong 20 years ago for a week - should have never let that girl go.
This song is so beautiful. I can't even count how many times I've listened it. I always remember one of my ex girlfriend when I listen this song. It was our song.. She was stunning. Just Like Honey.
This is a movie I first watched on an airplane flight and it left me feeling both lonely and sad but also comfortable and happy, for the brief relationships the characters had in the film and for the brief relationships I’ve had in my life. Most of these moments are fleeting but they are what make up our lives and create meaning for us, and I think that’s really beautiful.
This tale reminds me of this girl I first met when we were in highschool. I still remember this feeling, a feeling I had never felt before in my life. She was just so different from everyone else. Where everyone, at this time in life, was trying to be anything other then their real selfs, she was genuine. Calm, always calm, even in situations where others hurt her and deserved worse then what they got. Just like that. Calm. No one could ever change the way she was, ever. And for some reason we just understood each other. On this other level, beyond that of the people we were currently with, the people who ultimately stood in the way for us to become something more, more then this. This connection. This understanding. This feeling of not being alone for the first time in life, without knowing we had been alone, up until now. We stayed friends, just like this and nothing more, all throughout highschool. At the time I was in a relationship, and had been for quite some time before i met her, with one of her childhood friends. A real trainwreck of a relationship, my first, which lasted way past it's expiration date. She ended up in a relationship with a friend of mine not long after we first met, a relationship that didn't last very long, but nevertheless it ment that our exes would forever make us feel like we couldn't act on these feelings because of this "loyalty" towards our friends, even though we were both hurt very badly by these relationships respectively. We helped each other through some rough times alright. Highschool eventually ended, and just like that you are thrown into the world to fend for yourself, to discover what lies past the walls outside of school and being teenager is no more. Life awaits. Fast forwarding 12 years. 12 years of failed relationships. 12 years of always feeling alone, even with others around. 12 years of not having anyone who would understand my thoughts or feelings, nor taking the time to care about any of it. Over a decade of nothing but meaningless nothings. 12 years went by, until we would finally meet again, and we've been together ever since. We saw this movie for the first time not too long ago, and it really brought back some old memories we now share fondly together. It's a real special kind of feeling that this movie leaves you with, sadness and happiness with a bit of hope at the end, very well done.
I just saw this movie and... Is incredible: the amount of emotions that have made me feel, the performances(the best of both actors), the music,the colour,etc. I can't help but relate to someone like Charlotte in this moment of my life, and I know I will relate to Bob later in my life.
The magic of meeting someone new that you instantly connect with physically and emotionally. You spend years in love, sharing your most intimate secrets that no one else knows, nor would understand. The message exchanges are endless, and late into the night when you are apart. The times together are mind blowing, but despite trying and risking everything we can't be together! It ends with everyone getting hurt! The memories will never fade, and I always think about you (TJ) and this song.
This has been my favorite song well before Sofia made this film...but, I remember sitting in a theater in Santa Monica on opening night to see Lost in Translation. I was really excited to see this and as the first footage rolled and the music cues up...I was awash with all the right feels. This amazing woman put songs in that means something to her in a story that means something to her...and what’s the more is I feel the same way about these songs and what the film’s emotional center reflects. A profound marriage of the perfect song with a perfect story. Thank you, Sofia.
I can't believe Scarlett Johansson was only 17 when she made Lost in Translation. I'm the same age as her and definitely would not have been able to express myself on ideas like loneliness and disconnection at that age in any way, shape or form. I probably still couldn't at nearly 40 years of age. The movie came out when I was 19 I think. I was in college at the time and it really struck a chord with me. I felt I was living my life slightly out of sync with my peers but this movie make me realise there's lots of us out there feeling the same way. I always loved the Park Hyatt Hotel as well. It was almost like a character in the movie. I stayed there this year when I finally visited Tokyo. Had a swim in the pool and drinks in the New York Bar. The hotel still looks exactly like it did in the movie!
20 yrs later i found myself in this situation. I never understood it back then, but now it does all make sense. I am just grateful that the moment happened. And for now, i will love and be loved. Nothing else matters….
A movie that gives hope and that comes to you with that unspeakable sense of wanting to be understood and which is explained with beautiful images and music.
At the end they are walking away on opposite ways but there is that special smile and shining in their faces as something that remains forever. What an end of what a movie. The perfect symbiose of scenes, of pictures and of sounds!
Gorgeous movie. Best watched alone when you are feeling low or on a rainy day. Better yet watch it early in the morning so that the sun just starts to come up when the movie is finishing. It's a mood piece and very intimate.
LiT touches you so deep you can almost feel unreal after the first time you watch it.But it takes some overdeveloped sensitiveness for the magic to happen, regardless of your gender.
I loved this magic, yet very subtle thing between the characters. Definately one of the best movies I've ever seen. Each scene is a pure artwork. Greetings from Poland
I absolutely loved this movie. It's definitely in my top five, and this video manages to do what all other trailers and promos have failed to do thus far; capture the essence of the film in a few brief moments. Fantastic work!
A underestimated Master Piece. Sadly not a movie for everyone because our time is too fast and too overloaded for this sort of fine and soft telling movie.
I just ended a long distance relationship on good terms, we both are stressed from work and have no time to put in the effort because of Corona. The last words we exchanged were "I love you". Funny how life works sometimes. Maybe, just maybe our paths cross again...hun...
Yo también quiero ir a Tokio. Marcarme un karaoke con Scarlett Johansson. Vivir una noche loca sumergido en sus ojos como un pez en su pecera. Correr cogido de su mano por sus calles de neón. Bailar con mi camiseta del revés. Acabar la noche nadando con ella en la piscina del ático de un hotel, mientras comienza a amanecer en la capital del Sol naciente y suena Just Like Honey gracias por tu genial vídeo Kasia Gurbiel
@1:56 he taps her foot just as the drum hits ))
Thanks @ Kasia )
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Thank you for your reply. My English ability is not good. So I can only use Chinese. I am from Taiwan.
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Watching “Lost in Translation” made me feel both lonely and understood at the same time; it’s a terribly intimate movie, the sort you’d watch on your own.
Or with that someone.
Or at a maximum with one other special person
Somos dos
Im readin this 1 year later, and yes, i watched it on my own. My life is like a boat in the ocean
Ya perdí la cuenta de cuántas veces la Vi. Es genial
Wish I could watch this movie for the first time again.
Oh man.. So much
and again and again and again
This. So hard!!!
Aranax I'm gonna tattoo my favourite movies on my arm before I go senile so I can
Just watch the movie and when the end credits rolled, thats what came into my mind. Proof of a great movie
This movie was pivotal in my life. It was so important that I have not seen it in at least 10 years and I may never watch it again. It was the inspiration for me to visit Tokyo. Which directly started my love of Japan and led to me now to be living my life in Tokyo for the last 11 years. I have had the nights, I have had the wonderful fleeting loves. I have been to most of the places in this movie, even lived in Shinjuku 10 minutes from the hotel featured in this movie. In a way I owe the seed of my current life to Sophia Coppola. But I can never watch the movie again, I don't need to, it has done it's job and transformed my life.
That's honestly great, it's awesome how a movie can change your life and make it better
Exactly. A Universal moment in time, you experience it and it passes, no need to relive it but it stays with you, changing you forever ...as it should be.
That's so Beautiful.
@@jdee8407 maybe because this movie IS so monumental that it doesn't just pass-maybe it changes your whole life completely-which is what this Commenter is saying. It completely changed her life-- for the better.
Hey buddy, I'm studying Japanese just because of this movie, one of my dreams is to look out the window and seeing Tokyo at night in a hotel room just like Scarlett Johansson's character did in this movie. It will always be one of my favorites movies of all time.
The cinematography in this movie is breathtaking. So beautiful.
...director of the movie was sofia coppola ( no wonder )
yes, very beautiful
It makes me want to go to Japan even more when I saw this movie, and it's beautiful cinematography and music.
One day, I will go there.
Yes its both sad and beautiful. Difficult to nail that. Exceptional work by sofia coppola
LANCE ACORD❤
Sitting down in a hotel room, looking out the window seeing tokyo at night... definitely on my bucket list!
It's worth it! Trust me! My first trip to Tokyo was LiT all along!
It's amazing
Done it man, it’s beautiful. Buy the ticket! GO!
Thank you so much!!! Nit enough saving yet, but this fires me up!!!
Me to bro,i wish someday 😀
Either you really "get" this film or you really don't.
I'll never forget it.
Lost in translation.. he's older she's young..there is the anawer
Oh you're special. You get it
May we all have our own "Lost In Translation" moment in whatever city we may find ourselves in. Cheers!
I`m living this movie right now, it is the reason I`m watching this. I`m 45, she is 25, and it is magical...just like in the movie
@@marcelogomez3637 and you're cheating on your partners as well? :P
@@PinkeySuavo In fact, I am his partner
@@carlosuruena4362 So you're cheating on your bf like girl in the movie? Or he is cheating on u?:P
@@PinkeySuavo Sí
One summer ago I was working in a pub with a girl who I became very fond of. It was an utterly miserable job, as bartending tends to be, but I’d pick up extra shifts just to work with her because I enjoyed her company and conversation so much. She was a ballerina, and was leaving to go to film school in the autumn, and we would talk about film a lot, and everything else. We’d sit behind the bar when it got quiet and just talk on and on, because I wanted to know everything about her. She told me that Lost in Translation was her favourite film, and I kinda stuck my nose up at that because I’d watched it some years ago and thought it was dull. But I watched it again, with her in mind and it was utterly changed for me. It felt strange how mirrored my situation. I’m far from a romantic person, I’ve been with others and have felt admittedly quite dispassionate, but she really changed something in me. I never told her how I felt because I knew we were both leaving and I felt a fool to ruin a good thing, and I feel I should regret that more, but the memory is so fond to me that I really can’t. The brief collision of our lives meant a lot to me, and I know she is moving on to beautiful places. When we said goodbye and walked our separate ways she looked back across to me, and I don’t think I need anything more than that.
Obviously whenever I hear this song I ache a little bit, but it’s in a nice sort of way. I hope she’s well and still dancing.
@Jools7930 That was beautiful! How amazing to have had such a special connection with someone. 🌟
Hope your paths cross one day again…..
Did you f**k her?😮
Sounds a bit chuck but nice you went different roads. Wish you all the best.
You should write romance novels bro😂 you have “the gift “
When a powerful movie meets a masterpiece of a song. Absolute harmony.
I m 43 & I still think this one of the sweetest & realistic takes on love & human nature.
Yesss
Yep those fleeting small moments in life that pass by so quickly but stick with you forever. A slightly different be equally sublime movie is 'Past Lives'. I you haven't you'll thank me, go watch it.
I'm 43 also I remember when this came like 20 years back
The chemistry between these two was once in a lifetime chance most actors never get
One of the most beautiful movies ever made.
This movie is just a masterpiece. I've seen it over 20 times in my life. Thanks Sofia Coppola, Scarlett and Bill Murray.
Movie of my life.
Me too
me too
Me too! I love it
Me too 🌹
Yes
Currently going through this at my work place.....we connect through intellectual conversation and philosophical topics. I am 24 and he is 42 and married. I don’t want to break up his marriage, not my goal what so ever. However, we care about each other very much and look out for each other.
Similar situation: I am 32 and she’s 45. We met early this year, but she’s moving back to Sweden by the end of the year 😢 It’s gonna be tough when she leaves, but I know it’s where she needs to be!
It’s 5am and I’m Currently watching this in my hotel room in Kyoto
How was your trip? I watched this on the flight home. Bittersweet.
Robin Malik Japan was class. One of the best destinations I’ve visited. Hope your trip was as memorable
That's hilarious
@@justrobin1234 Did you play the song alone in kyoto by air it's in this film it's a great song to listen to just walking in kyoto
Very nice 😎
I would trade my entire life to have a week such as these two souls portrayed in this film. I would never feel lonely again having shared those memories…
Great point, thank you!
or maybe more lonely than never..
My father died at age 41 from a heart attack, and I realized I needed to hurry. Instead of waiting to live all over the world and experience romance with Japanese women in Tokyo “Just Like Honey”, I did it before I was old. Now I am old, but my memories are not old. I still feel Tokyo romance, just like honey. I am so happy I did it.
The only thing wrong with this movie... is it ends.
truth
@Camila Gomez little anticlimactic, but that's life sometimes.
@@matttheamerican3766 thats what makes the movie special. Its life. Fucking terrible beautiful life man
Yeah
It didn't have an infinite budget
@@sexobscura it was just a game, a nice and good one, but nothing which would be in normal life ok
I've just realized why I like so much this movie. The reason, I feel myself like the main character.
+Abenhamar Mendoza
"I'm gonna kick your fucking ass!!!"... Guess what movie that is...
+Amergin MacEccit no idea....
Sofie Coppala did an excellent job on this movie. It's good to hear Jesus and Mary Chain.
The J&MC are magical!
I don't know why, but when this song kicks in at the very end with Bill Murray driving off, my first thought in the theater was, "Wow. The perfect song for the perfect time." It actually gave me goosebumps.
the movie... I CANT. I can't pin down all of the great things I have to say about this movie. I haven't felt such strong emotions about a film ever.... at the end I was bawling, everything was just so bittersweet and perfect. i wish i could see it as if for the first time over and over again just so i can treasure it all the more.
+Counter Culture I'm not Japanese, I'm Mexican, but I also thought this movie was patronizing and racist. You wouldn't understand cause you're white 😒
The fact that you liked this movie despite your wives opinions/objections shows you don't really care about her at all. She's just a fetish object for you. I hope she dumps your ass soon and gets a divorce. Poor lady, with a racist & aggressive husband like yourself. Tsk tsk.
Are you? 🤔 It takes one to know one.
***** Satire? Really? That's everyone's excuse for when they want to be subtly offensive ... "Oh, it's social satire, we're not really making fun of anyone" Haha. I find it interesting, though, that someone literally just said their Japanese wife found this movie offensive. So, clearly, this so called "satire" failed when people are offended and not, say, laughing at this "intelligent" "satirical" comedic masterpiece. Nope. Rather, this movie is a clear example of white American hegemonic practices of degrading/ fetishizing other cultures for their own bemusement. Thank you for your "explanation" but you are clearly blind and not seeing the movie for what it is: racist crap. The movie is, ultimately, about how silly and weird Japanese people/culture is and how white overprivileged American losers are so much better and wiser and oh so hip all this at the expense of Japanese culture/people being basic background props for their existential enlightenment . Hahaha, aren't we WASPS so adorable and existential? Hahahaha, isn't our whiteness and privilege so terrible? Hahahaha 😒🙄
p.s. Coppola lives in Paris? How "multicultural" of her; a white lady lives in Europe!! Stop the presses!! White women lives in France with a plethora of other overprivileged white people!! Let us all applaud her bravery and her "multiculturalism". 😂👏🏼
New York and LA are way more multicultural. I'm laughing at your comment, though. In all honestly, this overprivileged bitch needs to move to the south side of Chicago or East LA.
Paris??? Oh my god 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I watched this when it was first released, as I turned 21. I just had the ultimate experience of feeling like I was watching it again for the first time, now I'm 35. It's even more profoundly refreshing now than it was then, yet so poignant at the same time.
Agreed. What I love about this film is that the feeling it engenders changes at different stages of our lives. I'll be sure to re watch it again in another 10 years time.
This really is just the perfect movie
When I was 24, living in Toronto, I was offered a job in South korea. After two years of hard work and hard play, starting a life with a wide circle of friends there, I was transferred to NYC and had to move in 3 weeks. Leaving my life there (and a girl), feeling homesick, yet not wanting to leave a vibrant city like Seoul, reminds me of this song and the ending of "lost in translation".
well how old r u now eh?
the fire alarm scene where they met and talked things out in the middle of the night is one of my favorite parts of this movie.
I loved it all but when he came out of treadmill thing in the gym, priceless.
The subtleness and delicacy of the loneliness were perfectly captured by this movie. Will watch it over and over again.
This powerful movie says so much without mentioning it...says lots bout life and how we may be lonely even when not alone.
Would it be better if you know you are not the only one suffering the loneliness of life?
no
it does feel better :)
@@deepocean7636 i feel lonly too
@@ancatache8704 it sucks, doesn't it?
No, it won't. Thats the point of loneliness - even if you are surrounded by people you still feel alienated, like you are the only person left on earth.
I’ll never forget the first time I watched this movie,so special
OMG, the feels. Scarlett is unbelievably beautiful. Bill Murray is The Man. What a beautiful story.
Good scenes.. Good thoughts.. Good sounds.. The best ending.. Whatever else can be better than this masterpiece? I love it.
This movie and song always hit home - makes me happy and sad. I lived this scenario - almost identical to the movie - but it was in Hong Kong 20 years ago for a week - should have never let that girl go.
This song is so beautiful. I can't even count how many times I've listened it. I always remember one of my ex girlfriend when I listen this song. It was our song.. She was stunning. Just Like Honey.
agaetisbyrjun7 what happened?
Go get her back bro
This is a movie I first watched on an airplane flight and it left me feeling both lonely and sad but also comfortable and happy, for the brief relationships the characters had in the film and for the brief relationships I’ve had in my life. Most of these moments are fleeting but they are what make up our lives and create meaning for us, and I think that’s really beautiful.
This tale reminds me of this girl I first met when we were in highschool. I still remember this feeling, a feeling I had never felt before in my life. She was just so different from everyone else. Where everyone, at this time in life, was trying to be anything other then their real selfs, she was genuine. Calm, always calm, even in situations where others hurt her and deserved worse then what they got. Just like that. Calm. No one could ever change the way she was, ever. And for some reason we just understood each other. On this other level, beyond that of the people we were currently with, the people who ultimately stood in the way for us to become something more, more then this. This connection. This understanding. This feeling of not being alone for the first time in life, without knowing we had been alone, up until now. We stayed friends, just like this and nothing more, all throughout highschool. At the time I was in a relationship, and had been for quite some time before i met her, with one of her childhood friends. A real trainwreck of a relationship, my first, which lasted way past it's expiration date. She ended up in a relationship with a friend of mine not long after we first met, a relationship that didn't last very long, but nevertheless it ment that our exes would forever make us feel like we couldn't act on these feelings because of this "loyalty" towards our friends, even though we were both hurt very badly by these relationships respectively. We helped each other through some rough times alright. Highschool eventually ended, and just like that you are thrown into the world to fend for yourself, to discover what lies past the walls outside of school and being teenager is no more. Life awaits.
Fast forwarding 12 years. 12 years of failed relationships. 12 years of always feeling alone, even with others around. 12 years of not having anyone who would understand my thoughts or feelings, nor taking the time to care about any of it. Over a decade of nothing but meaningless nothings.
12 years went by, until we would finally meet again, and we've been together ever since.
We saw this movie for the first time not too long ago, and it really brought back some old memories we now share fondly together.
It's a real special kind of feeling that this movie leaves you with, sadness and happiness with a bit of hope at the end, very well done.
I absolutely love this. Thank you so much for sharing.
I just saw this movie and... Is incredible: the amount of emotions that have made me feel, the performances(the best of both actors), the music,the colour,etc. I can't help but relate to someone like Charlotte in this moment of my life, and I know I will relate to Bob later in my life.
One of the most beautiful movies of all time and the soundtrack is perfect!
Absolutely perfect. One other soundtrack that's perfectly aligned with the mood of a movie, Garden State.
Still one of the most beautiful love stories ever filmed.
Thanks Sofia.
The magic of meeting someone new that you instantly connect with physically and emotionally. You spend years in love, sharing your most intimate secrets that no one else knows, nor would understand. The message exchanges are endless, and late into the night when you are apart. The times together are mind blowing, but despite trying and risking everything we can't be together!
It ends with everyone getting hurt! The memories will never fade, and I always think about you (TJ) and this song.
I exploded the first time I watched this movie and this came on at the end. Couldn't handle it then, still can't.
+Mark Knight Same feels, man.
God, so true. I exploded as well and when this same came on I was just done.
Watched this for the first time today and now it’s stuck in my head. That’s a sign of a great movie.
U so rite iam in love with this movie ..cant get over this movie
This has been my favorite song well before Sofia made this film...but, I remember sitting in a theater in Santa Monica on opening night to see Lost in Translation. I was really excited to see this and as the first footage rolled and the music cues up...I was awash with all the right feels. This amazing woman put songs in that means something to her in a story that means something to her...and what’s the more is I feel the same way about these songs and what the film’s emotional center reflects. A profound marriage of the perfect song with a perfect story. Thank you, Sofia.
I can't believe Scarlett Johansson was only 17 when she made Lost in Translation. I'm the same age as her and definitely would not have been able to express myself on ideas like loneliness and disconnection at that age in any way, shape or form. I probably still couldn't at nearly 40 years of age. The movie came out when I was 19 I think. I was in college at the time and it really struck a chord with me. I felt I was living my life slightly out of sync with my peers but this movie make me realise there's lots of us out there feeling the same way.
I always loved the Park Hyatt Hotel as well. It was almost like a character in the movie. I stayed there this year when I finally visited Tokyo. Had a swim in the pool and drinks in the New York Bar. The hotel still looks exactly like it did in the movie!
20 yrs later i found myself in this situation. I never understood it back then, but now it does all make sense. I am just grateful that the moment happened. And for now, i will love and be loved. Nothing else matters….
Scarlett couldn’t have been more beautiful in this movie. Just stunning. And that voice…my goodness.
Film do wielokrotnego oglądania...absolutnie fantastyczny
The movie that I probably re-watched most times ever.
A movie that gives hope and that comes to you with that unspeakable sense of wanting to be understood and which is explained with beautiful images and music.
Beautifully done! Love this movie, love this song.
At the end they are walking away on opposite ways but there is that special smile and shining in their faces as something that remains forever. What an end of what a movie. The perfect symbiose of scenes, of pictures and of sounds!
Ironically, the film is called " lost in Translation " , but you find out everything you need to know about life in this beautiful film.
This is not a movie, it's life for many, literally oxygen🙂
Whoever picked this song for that scene is my soul twin.
One of my favourite bands in the 80s as a teenager, and part of the sountrack to one of my favourite movies...
I saw The Jesus and Mary Chain live in Dublin tonight. They played this song. It was great live!
I just finished watching this movie , So beautiful movie...
Gorgeous movie. Best watched alone when you are feeling low or on a rainy day. Better yet watch it early in the morning so that the sun just starts to come up when the movie is finishing. It's a mood piece and very intimate.
Don’t ask what your loved ones can do for you, ask instead what you can do for your loved ones
Increíble película y esa canción entra en la escena final en la despedida de ambos, iconicas imagenes.
rompe uno en nostalgia
The end of this movie makes me feel tearful. This song and the ending of this movie make a true emotional ending.
LiT touches you so deep you can almost feel unreal after the first time you watch it.But it takes some overdeveloped sensitiveness for the magic to happen, regardless of your gender.
Yeah, that some people "get" this film is a small compensation for the additional suffering those people go through in the course of their lives.
What a wonderful film. Just beautiful. Thank you, Sofia.
What a great film Lost in Translation is
Lost in Translation is one of those movies, I can't even put my finger on what it made me feel exactly. I just know I felt it
I cant never get enough of this movie...such beautiful making, the emotions and the soundtracks!!
OMG! Fazia tempo que não escutava essa música,linda e perfeita! A melodia, vocal,a guitarra me transportaram no tempo...😢😊❤️
I loved this magic, yet very subtle thing between the characters. Definately one of the best movies I've ever seen. Each scene is a pure artwork. Greetings from Poland
I absolutely loved this movie. It's definitely in my top five, and this video manages to do what all other trailers and promos have failed to do thus far; capture the essence of the film in a few brief moments. Fantastic work!
I've only ever seen this movie once.. It ended so beautifully. Going back wouldn't ever be the same.
"Verloren in der Übersetzung " - Dies ist ein so unterbewerteter Film und der Soundtrack ist absolut perfekt"
Warum unterbewertet ? Der Film hat doch einen Oscar bekommen.
I'm kinda obsessed with this movie, maybe my favorite ever.
Solid song.. love the ending of that movie too.. romance isnt dead.
I miss her everyday and she even does not know
A underestimated Master Piece. Sadly not a movie for everyone because our time is too fast and too overloaded for this sort of fine and soft telling movie.
Not enough words so...beautiful.
Stunning film and soundtrack. Lovely innocence to the whole film. Beautiful....
That movie is one of the greatest things I've ever seen in my entire life.
The best movie I have ever watched in my life.
I refuse to have less (special connection, mutual respect, shared sensibility) than those two!
I just ended a long distance relationship on good terms, we both are stressed from work and have no time to put in the effort because of Corona. The last words we exchanged were "I love you". Funny how life works sometimes. Maybe, just maybe our paths cross again...hun...
Maybe, you never know. I just had a guy I dated 27 years ago show up to my house out of the blue a couple months ago. We're 60 now, lol! 💖
@@todosassd1855 Why he showed up? It was an accident or he came to see you? It seems to be interesting
One of my favorite movies for sure.. It's beautiful ..
20 years ago!
Happy 20th Anniversary Lost in Translation.
🇺🇸🇯🇵🎌🏯🎎🗾💴🈲🎋🎑
Hiroshima Nagasaki❤
Been to the park Hyatt twice. Worth the 16 hour flight.
I had lunch there because of this movie.
Yo también quiero ir a Tokio. Marcarme un karaoke con Scarlett Johansson. Vivir una noche loca sumergido en sus ojos como un pez en su pecera. Correr cogido de su mano por sus calles de neón. Bailar con mi camiseta del revés. Acabar la noche nadando con ella en la piscina del ático de un hotel, mientras comienza a amanecer en la capital del Sol naciente y suena Just Like Honey
gracias por tu genial vídeo Kasia Gurbiel
Masterpiece off movie and soundtrack!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love this film more, each time I see it. This song is haunting! Keeps floating through my mind. Thanks for posting,
this is my comfort movie... i can't help but to laugh and cry uncontrollably when i watch it.
If this movie is meant to be watched by you, you will find it and watch it. Period.
Sitting at my work desk smiling like an idiot. lol I can't love this movie enough. The video is very well done. The edits are right on point.
For some more amazing, on-point editing of _Lost in Translation_ : ruclips.net/video/mGxCfIpWmEA/видео.html
This movie really helped me heal!
As time goes by, the more I really like and appreciate this movie!
extremely beautiful movie and soundtrack
forever favourite
0:59 one of the most epic scenes in the movie history
I literally cried during that scene. too emotional.
This movie is life changing! ❤
She is so beautiful x Music is perfect, love JMC
nowdays is considered one of the sexiest women alive, but back then when i saw this movie i got a SERIUS Crush on this Scarlett....
❤️
She's a wonderful actor
I really liked this movie ...but the second this song came on in the end, I loved it
Oh Dear! Six years of this beautiful video from an awesome movie.