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Lost in Translation

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Film whose narrative perspective is challenged, with Giovanni Ribisi's character defended as being in the right

Mentions (5)
"Giovanni Ribisi's character in Lost in Translation did nothing wrong. Scarlett tags along on his work trip, gets mad when he doesn't pay attention to her, so she gets in this situationship with Murray as revenge? And within two years of their marriage? He is totally in the right."
Every post I almost made over the past few months rolled into one · u/username81251 · ↑247 · 2024-06-18
"It makes me wanna visit tokyo and get into y2k clothing. Much cooler depiction of Tokyo than Lost in Translation (i hate that movie, its so fake)."
"Lost in translation is good and I rlly like the atmosphere and vibe it has , the bling ring is not great but it's so fun that I don't care if it's bad"
Opinions on Sofia Coppola · u/caii27 · ↑29 · 2022-05-10
"I like pretty basic 'good' movies. The Deer Hunter, No Country for Old Men, Lost In Translation, a few wes anderson movies etc. Kubrick."
"Lost in translation is good and I rlly like the atmosphere and vibe it has"
Opinions on Sofia Coppola · u/caii27 · ↑29 · 2022-05-10
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