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Posted: October 9, 20152015-10-09T00:27:00+10:00 2015-10-09T00:27:00+10:00In: Drama, Examples

When a lost, married actor meets a younger married woman, he must try to befriend her in order to get back on track in life again.

Lost in translation

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    1. kbfilmworks Samurai
      2015-10-09T06:17:52+10:00Added an answer on October 9, 2015 at 6:17 am

      ‘Lost in Translation’ is one of my favourite films. The first time I saw it I watched it three times, back to back. It’s a whimsical slice-of-life drama that’s directed in a very personal and stylized manner. It’s the very antithesis of dramatic imperative and that’s what makes it so great. The two main characters have no goals or motivation – they are lost. It’s the kind of film only a truly independent filmmaker could make, most writers would never get a script like this past the readers and development executives.

      “While on a short trip to Japan, a middle-aged married man and a recently married young woman meet and form an unlikely platonic friendship”.

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