I read a reading of it where some guy claims the entire thing was racist. Perhaps trueBut the film is stirring, and in particular placing it in Japan gave it a real absurd feel that I found both amusing and provocative.
Well put. People accusing LiT of being racist are being just a tad overzealous surely.walrusbear said:the argument against that perhaps, is that the film is seen through weary eyes of charlotte
I'll agree with pretty much all of that. Broken Flowers is probably my favourite movie for the year, but having said that, nothing this year really amazed me quite the way Lost in Translation did. Actually Lost in Translation is the movie that got me into movies.AlleyCat said:i think LiT is a lot better than broken flowers. The only similarity i see between the two is that they both star Bill Murray.
btw broken flowers is very good, but LiT is a magnificent work of art.
i mentioned in the broken flowers thread that the dialogue between murray and his 'son' at the end and his dialogue with charlotte is eerily similar (kid says he's interested in philosophy but doesn't know what he wants to be, etc.). i was wondering if that was an intentional homage but i doubt jarmsuch would reference such a popular film.AlleyCat said:i think LiT is a lot better than broken flowers. The only similarity i see between the two is that they both star Bill Murray.
actually that is true. i didnt see the connection but now i think about it. however, i dont think the similarity was an intentional homage as much as a parallel theme in both characters.icecreamdisco said:i mentioned in the broken flowers thread that the dialogue between murray and his 'son' at the end and his dialogue with charlotte is eerily similar (kid says he's interested in philosophy but doesn't know what he wants to be, etc.). i was wondering if that was an intentional homage but i doubt jarmsuch would reference such a popular film.
You obviously haven't seen it!The_Apprentice said:Lost and Delirious is about teen lesbianism and suicide. Lost in Translation is a little different....I definately prefer the later.