Sealy should give Sofia Coppola a cut of all its earnings. The director
has made a career out of making movies about privileged, white people
questioning their privileged, white people lives on their privileged,
white people beds.
What made Lost in Translation her best work to date (after her directorial debut in The Virgin Suicides)
was Tokyo. The questions that Coppola asks about the meaning of life
become more palpable because of the isolation that Charlotte (Scarlett
Johansson), and Bob Harris (Bill Murray), a mid-career actor, face in an
environment that almost feels like another world. read more.
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