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Lost In Translation

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Mupepe

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I'm not late to the party because I saw this movie when it first came out and I loved it. But for some reason, I watched it tonight and got such a great vibe from it, almost nostalgic. Gotta turn this into a love thread for the movie. It's done so well. The whole plot seems so boring until you watch the movie, and I can't even pin point what is so entertaining. The flow is perfect, enough to keep you easily entertained the whole movie. Not to mention the acting is great as well as the real life conundrum drawn up in the movie. It also doesn't hurt that Scarlett Johannson is so hot in the movie.
 
I love this movie so much.

Whenever my mom or myself feel kind of meh, we just pop the DVD in and we're laughing at the same jokes, even though it's the 247th time.

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Although some groups say the movie is racist, I don't agree. I think most people's problem is that the two main characters appear to hate the country, but I think it has more to do with their personal life that is making them feel down.

I think it portrays the culture shock a westerner would experience when they visit a place like Tokyo.
 
one of my favorit movies of all time!

after i seen it the first time, i pressed play again and watching it all over again!

love this film!
 
Deku said:
Although some groups say the movie is racist, I don't agree. I think most people's problem is that the two main characters appear to hate the country, but I think it has more to do with their personal life that is making them feel down.

I think it portrays the culture shock a westerner would experience when they visit a place like Tokyo.

Some people said it was racist?? Clearly these people have never traveled abroad to a country they are not familiar with. If you go to a country where you don't know the language, and have nobody there to relate to, it's one of the most ostracizing feelings ever. I love the way it's portrayed in this movie.
 
God... why'd yaz have to bring this up. Now i'ma have to watch it again :(

What an awesomely nostalgic movie. Even though I've never been to Japan. I think, anyone who's travelled to another country can feel the message of this movie. Whatever that may be. :)
 
Let's just get this out of the way so that discussion of the movie can go back on track.




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Mupepe said:
Some people said it was racist?? Clearly these people have never traveled abroad to a country they are not familiar with. If you go to a country where you don't know the language, and have nobody there to relate to, it's one of the most ostracizing feelings ever. I love the way it's portrayed in this movie.

No, I think they have. They just felt it was racist. The organization behind it have a good enough reason to defend Asians.

http://www.lost-in-racism.org/

But I don't see it their way. Although I think you're being a bit harsh on them.
 
Deku said:
No, I think they have. They just felt it was racist. The organization behind it have a good enough reason to defend Asians.

http://www.lost-in-racism.org/

But I don't see it their way. Although I think you're being a bit harsh on them.

I thought that maybe I was being a bit harsh, until I read this...

The film "Lost In Translation" dehumanizes the Japanese people by portraying them as a collection of shallow stereotypes who are treated with disregard and disdain. The film has no meaningful Japanese roles, nor is there any significant dialogue between the main characters and the Japanese. Such portrayals perpetuate negative stereotypes and attitudes that are harmful to Asian Americans in the United States where a significant minority of Americans already have negative attitudes towards Asian Americans.
Dehumanizes is what made me giggle just a bit in there. Maybe I'm just ignorant with all my stereotypes and whatnot, but I didn't see anything racist in that movie. It pointed out some obvious cultural differences. And the fact that there wasn't any major japanese characters or dialogue was to give the feeling of isolation that both Charlotte and Bob felt. Sheesh. But back on topic, this movie just effin rules! :D
 
It was a slow moving but very enjoyable movie. Especially if you've been in a similar situation. People will call everything 'racist' nowadays. =P
 
Supergreat movie. Also kind of cool that they filmed it in sort of a "guerrilla" style. They got thrown out of that shabu-shabu restaurant just after getting that scene, hehe...
 
One of my favorite movies of all time!

Its one of those very special few movies I can watch every time it comes on TV. It just has this great FEEL to it. The music/characters/atmosphere/setting just comes together perfectly.
 
great great movie. best beginging ever just because of scarlett johanson, and her ass.


such a nice girl.
 
Does that make all those Japanese films with *no* white people in them at all (even in shallow roles) racist?

This kind of stuff is ridiculous, like the Italian antidefamation league going after the sopranos. Just because a movie or story reflects one type of person of an ethnicity doesn't mean they are all that way.

Think of how many great movies would never have been made if we were always so politically correct! Hell, Casablanca only had one black man, and he was a piano player!

I cry foul.
 
I hate it when anyone goes nuts with accusing such and such to be racist, but as an Asian, I find that group particulariy annoying. Everything's a fucking conspiracy to them for fuck's sake...

Anyway, I loved the movie, and not just because of the best title sequence ever, if you know what I'm talking about.
 
LiT is one of my favorite movies from the last several years, and I still haven't exactly pinpointed why. I guess the dynamic between Bob and Charlotte is so interesting and realistic, and it's such a relaxing and beautiful movie to watch. Still don't know what it is exactly, though....I don't think I'll ever get sick of this movie.

Anyway, I loved the movie, and not just because of the best title sequence ever, if you know what I'm talking about.
Most definitely. Scarlett Johansen(sp?) is one of god's most brilliant creations.
 
FortNinety said:
I hate it when anyone goes nuts with accusing such and such to be racist, but as an Asian, I find that group particulariy annoying. Everything's a fucking conspiracy to them for fuck's sake...

I used to date this filipino guy who got offended at MxC.

"They're making fun of my people."

huh?
 
Timo said:
best beginging ever just because of scarlett johanson, and her ass.

*sighs dreamily*

I wasn't quite sure what to expect the first time I saw it, but it really grew on me and it's become one of my favorite 'anytime' flicks.
 
EviLore said:
Let's just get this out of the way so that discussion of the movie can go back on track.




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Anyway, I loved Lost in Translation.

Everyone that doesn't seems to hate it for stupid reasons. I have yet to hear a decent reason why this movie sucks. I talked to some girl who said she hated it because "there wasn't enough music in the scenes, and that made it boring." WTF. Go watch some more FROM JUSTIN 2 KELLY or something. Jesus!
 
When I first saw the ass I thought it was Billy Murray in girl's underwear. Please tell me I'm not the only one!!! I do find Scarlett attractive tho.
 
Diablos said:
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Anyway, I loved Lost in Translation.

Everyone that doesn't seems to hate it for stupid reasons. I have yet to hear a decent reason why this movie sucks. I talked to some girl who said she hated it because "there wasn't enough music in the scenes, and that made it boring." WTF. Go watch some more FROM JUSTIN 2 KELLY or something. Jesus!
For what it is, it's a fairly perfect movie. There's really nothing wrong with it. But it's a very atypical movie, and I can definitely imagine someone just not 'clicking' with it. The reasons some people give for disliking it are pretty ridiculous, though.

But again, one of my favorite movies in a long time. Simply loved it.
 
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