Lost in Translation is one of my favorite movies. Why '? Location
. History. Capacitàdi move with little fuss.
So I cry every time, and I consumed in power dvd to see it ..
OK, go to the juicy part. : D
This film is 'a good starting point to see Tokyo, and even' The point of departure. There are so many Japanese films that show location, but Sophia Coppola captures the essence of diversity 'of a culture so' far from us and the American West by Bill Murray, of feeling inadequate and out of place in a world where you from 'to assume the obvious when you should not.
Beginning from the cover. Bill slippers with the hotel too small for his feet, but according to American stature businessmen and the Japanese short kimono. The courtesy and deference of the hotel reception staff. Many small
details.
An essay madness telefivisiva Japanese program that is called the actor Bob Harris ... (If you watch the DVD special features in the full version)
Shibuya Crossing leaving Charlotte without a word in a long sequence to discover the city 'in a rainy day. It's transparent umbrellas everywhere (according to Stephen, as they sell them everywhere tissues).
giant screen with the image of the dinosaur that walks, the people who dodge took them from their chores.
The dinner at the restaurant where the shabu shabu not know how to cook (not that they want to eat in that scene ..)
karaoke and dressing up (and this reminds me of Lucca. Or better Lucca reminds me of japan when I can walk around with wigs and costumes:)
technology absurd futuristic .... unsettling.
metropolitan skyscrapers with breathtaking views and the low wooden doors with rice paper.
And there is a lot more, Charlotte in the park, traditional marriage, the Buddhist ceremony, the night clubs.
Well, well. Watch it. The soundtrack worth a lot.