
Watched: April 9, 2015
Hashtag: #WatchingLostInTranslation
Year Released: 2003
Genre: Drama
Starring: Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson
Run Time: 101 minutes
Description (from IMDb): A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.

I unintentionally had an Asian theme going on the past couple of letters! I enjoyed it, but I think “L” will be the last Asian-based movie, at least for a little while.
I have to say, this movie bored me to tears. It didn’t have a lot of dialogue and it had absolutely zero momentum. It was kinda like watching someone’s vacation slideshow from their summer trip to Japan. The architecture of Tokyo was grand, and Scarlett rocked a pink wig at one point, but those were about the only things I enjoyed. I literally felt “lost in translation.” I didn’t get what the director and everyone who praises this movie was seeing.

As always, follow me on twitter @RLHammAuthor and look for the #WatchingLostInTranslation hashtag to see more of my tweets from this watching experience.
nothing is really happening yet, except Bill Murray forgot somebody’s birthday #WatchingLostInTranslation
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) April 10, 2015
Worth watching for bill Murray’s Rat Pack impression alone #WatchingLostInTranslation
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) April 10, 2015
Bill almost died at the hands of exercise equipment #WatchingLostInTranslation
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) April 10, 2015
more pensive staring out the window. i tell ya, Scarlett’s got range #WatchingLostInTranslation
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) April 10, 2015
This must have been a really short screenplay because no one really talks #WatchingLostInTranslation
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) April 10, 2015