Movies, Drama

Lost in Translation

10 October 2003

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I have never seen a movie quite like this one. It reminds you of a poem. But here most of the work is not done by words but by images. Bill Murray’s performance has received raving reviews.  For me, it was not Bill Murray’s acting that made the movie interesting, but the novelty of how the director (Sofia Coppola) transported the emotions of the characters into the minds of viewers. The film represents an experiment in emotional translations. It is not a movie that I would put on my must-see-list, but if you are in the mood for experiencing some cinematographic innovation, this is not a bad pick. As an aside: I discovered today that more than one promotional poster is made for films. Apparently, the studios design separate his and hers marketing campaigns. Ladies, for you we got Bill Murray. Gentlemen, for you we got young American flesh.

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