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{{quote|''I can't tell you how many people have told me that they just don't get ''Lost in Translation.'' They want to know what it's about. They complain "nothing happens." They've been trained by movies that tell them where to look and what to feel, in stories that have a beginning, a middle and an end. ''Lost in Translation'' offers an experience in the exercise of empathy.''|'''[[Roger Ebert]] '''}}
 
'''''Lost In Translation''''' is the second film directed by [[Sofia Coppola]] after ''[[The Virgin Suicides]]''. It stars [[Bill Murray]] and [[Scarlett Johansson]], with [[Giovanni Ribisi]] and [[Anna Faris]] in notable supporting roles.
 
Bob Harris (Murray) is a Hollywood actor past his prime, who despite his fame and success feels existentially empty. He goes to Tokyo [[Japandering|to play in a commercial for the Suntory whiskey brand]]. Plagued by insomnia, he meets Charlotte (Johansson), the young and bored wife of a fashion photographer (Ribisi). On the outskirts of the movie is Kelly (Faris), a movie star who is promoting her newest flick.
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