Home arrow Movies arrow DVDS arrow Lost In Translation (15)
Main Menu
 Home
 Editorial
 Music
 Movies
 Now Showing
 DVDS
 TV
 Soundtracks
 Features
 About Us

 

Win Stuff!

 

Advertisement

Lost In Translation (15)  
By Tiltuesday  
Thursday, 10 June 2004
Let’s face it, relations between the Americans and Japanese for the last 65 years have hardly been perfect. 

The USA has never really forgiven them for what happened at Pearl Harbour and their subsequent influence since WW2 on Nipponese culture has to be viewed in some ways as them getting their own back.  So it’s a shame that writer/director, Sofia Coppola’s new film does nothing to redress the balance.

Bob Harris (Bill Murray) is a fading Hollywood actor who has gone to Tokyo to advertise a brand of Japanese whisky.  Somewhat bored with his work and escaping his wife and young children, he finds himself lost in a somewhat alien world until he comes across Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), wife to a busy photographer (Giovanni Ribisi) who has followed her husband along on the trip.  The duo decide to stage a prison break from their lives and have some fun, but in doing so fall in love.

The performances are top notch, particularly Murray with his wonderful sardonic wit; but the movie will do nothing for the improvement of American-Japanese diplomacy.  Coppola portrays them on the whole to be bumbling servants with pronunciation problems and only hints at the history and culture of the country.  It’s a well-made film to watch, but one almost feels embarrassed at laughing about a Japanese TV commercial director trying to say “Rat Pack” to Murray.  A good picture from an up and coming director, but surely Hollywood can do better than this when it comes to movies about the Far East.
(3½/5)

Release Date: 28 June 2004


Lost In Translation

 

Looking for somewhere to go on holiday? Try Madeira...

Join us on Facebook
 and MySpace!

 


© 2004-2006 uk-fusion.com All rights reserved. Editor: Afsheen Shaikh.
Powered by LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)