Translation lost translation is not a typical movie, focusing on the friendship of the two souls lost in Tokyo, bringing real emotions to their lives. These characters never fall in love; this is not a close relationship, it is a story about friendship about finding emotional connections. This movie shows how two sad people find a common foundation and establish relationships that can not be explained by both parties. Director and writer Sofia Coppola guided the film in a modernistic way, using techniques of film and action, how those relationships evolved in the movie, and how the story ended It was.
Along with the loss of translation, Coppola vibrated between cultural differences comedy and cultural stereotype cliches. Sometimes, the balance is good for her. To lose translation does not insist on the truth, objective, or thorough expression of Tokyo, but each photo has a temporary position of fresh quality and first impression instead. However, this movie fully explains that its real theme is not Tokyo itself, but the view of the west side of Tokyo, in particular the fact that two solitary Americans are projecting to the city and its inhabitants Is not ...
Shinjuku is a district located in the northwest corner of Tokyo. Shinjuku's Lost in Translation has the busiest stations in the world, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, and the Park Hyatt Hotel. Passing through the alley several times, the skyscraper turned into a neon. This is the largest Akasaki area Kabukicho in Tokyo. A receptionist not speaking English will receive the ticket. He pointed to a couple who was in front of us, nodding with a slight bow. We crossed the street, entered the allies, and approached the door written "Robot Restaurant." As I climb the stairs from the door, I get on the elevator. I want to know what we have integrated.
Yes, this is the way Bob (Bill Murray) is found from the window of the taxi when he was taken to his hotel in Lost in Translation. No wonder ... the streets are full of light and sound, you make you feel like you are in the outer universe. In addition, if you are an arcade game enthusiast, you definitely should enter some sort of game venue (they can see the Yasukuni Shrine everywhere) to see your childhood memories is. It is wonderful in Japan's summer (maybe a bit hot and humid), but at least it can enjoy some beautiful beaches offered by Japan. About 1 hour by train from Shibuya to Zushi, I spent several hours at the beach. Later, we explored the center of Zushi (festival: local Japanese festival). Festival is about people wearing bathrobes, people eating delicious counter food, and people watching various street performances. On the way back to Tokyo, I stayed in Yokohama and enjoyed the fireworks display.