Ahhhhh! Have any other of this decade's films aged better? And they both won BAFTAs for this! They both won BAFTAs! Whenever I'm down I like to remember that in February 2004, Lost in Translation nabbed his and hers BAFTAs for its leads. Scarlett Johansson won Best Actress aged 19. How cool is that.
I think the movie is great; I like watching a relationship begin and grow onscreen, especially one that's about platonic friendship. I like the idea that we can find a strong emotional connection to another person in the most random of places or circumstances. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson (my favourite performance of hers) are both so strong at suggesting the emptiness they're both experiencing in their characters' personal lives. The last ten minutes is what pushes it into film classicdom.
amir_uk: Well put. I doubt that any film this decade has aged better. That image certainly tugs at my heart strings harder than it did 6 years ago. Amazing.
I was looking at stills from this entire scene before I posted this one and this one really moved me, which is why I chose it. The way they're looking at each other... really really touching.
Scarlett really is so great in this movie and especially this scene; when she tears up after he whispers in her ear... even looking at just a still, I teared up in return. I wish she'd get something this good again. I miss liking her.
I think the film is overrated too. Though I have yet to watch it again since 5 years ago. One of Scarlett's few good performances. I think that girl is seriously overrated. There's dozens of more interesting young actresses who have much more range. What's so special about her?
People only tried to call this a supporting turn so that she wouldn't have votes split in Best Actress between this and Girl with a Pearl Earring. Which is exactly what happened in the end with Oscar. For the BAFTAs, she was nominated twice in Best Actress that year. Oscar doesn't allow that to happen. (Maybe time for that rule to be abanoned? After all if it;s possible in all the other categories, why not in the acting shortlists?)
To be honest, I'd much rather there have been category fraud and for Scarlett to have received her one (or even two) due Oscar noms that year.
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Ahhhhh! Have any other of this decade's films aged better? And they both won BAFTAs for this! They both won BAFTAs! Whenever I'm down I like to remember that in February 2004, Lost in Translation nabbed his and hers BAFTAs for its leads. Scarlett Johansson won Best Actress aged 19. How cool is that.
Lost in Translation is over-rated. But nice pic though!
I think the movie is great; I like watching a relationship begin and grow onscreen, especially one that's about platonic friendship. I like the idea that we can find a strong emotional connection to another person in the most random of places or circumstances. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson (my favourite performance of hers) are both so strong at suggesting the emptiness they're both experiencing in their characters' personal lives. The last ten minutes is what pushes it into film classicdom.
amir_uk: Well put. I doubt that any film this decade has aged better. That image certainly tugs at my heart strings harder than it did 6 years ago. Amazing.
I was looking at stills from this entire scene before I posted this one and this one really moved me, which is why I chose it. The way they're looking at each other... really really touching.
Scarlett really is so great in this movie and especially this scene; when she tears up after he whispers in her ear... even looking at just a still, I teared up in return. I wish she'd get something this good again. I miss liking her.
I think the film is overrated too. Though I have yet to watch it again since 5 years ago. One of Scarlett's few good performances. I think that girl is seriously overrated. There's dozens of more interesting young actresses who have much more range.
What's so special about her?
When a film's so great you don't want it's last secret to be revealed, you know you're dealing with a film for the ages.
I love LiT, and it's easily one of my favourite films of all time.
I got the creeps when Bill touched Scarlett's ankle. Otherwise, the movie bored me to no end.
Love love love it. I could watch it every month. It's a movie that just captures that mood of ennui so well.
Best movie of the 00s. Such a great moment.
Bless.
what do think Bill Murray whispered in Scarlet Johansons ear at the end of the movie....the lady or the tiger?
why wasn't scarlett nominated,was she campaigned lead or suport what gives nat u should know,where would u have her and do u think she is support.
she is absolutely not a supporting character.
she was campaigned as supporting, yes, to avoid confusion with her Girl with a Pearl Earring campaign.
Oh my god people tried to call this a Supporting turn? She's the lead! So obviously the lead! Ack.
People only tried to call this a supporting turn so that she wouldn't have votes split in Best Actress between this and Girl with a Pearl Earring. Which is exactly what happened in the end with Oscar. For the BAFTAs, she was nominated twice in Best Actress that year. Oscar doesn't allow that to happen. (Maybe time for that rule to be abanoned? After all if it;s possible in all the other categories, why not in the acting shortlists?)
To be honest, I'd much rather there have been category fraud and for Scarlett to have received her one (or even two) due Oscar noms that year.
:Sigh: What a great movie...
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