Rated R
102 minutes
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Lost in Translation (2003)
February 21, 2004 at 7:00 and 10:00pm in 26-100, and
February 22, 2004 at 10:00pm in 26-100.
Bill Murray takes a Golden-Globe-winning turn as middle-aged American film
actor Bob Harris, who, like so many others, has taken a lucrative gig overseas,
filming a Japanese whiskey commercial. While in Tokyo, surrounded by
overfriendly hosts and fans who speak little if any English, and with a
physical distance from his family surpassed only by the emotional distance
grown out of years of marriage, he meets Charlotte (Scarlett Johannson), the
young wife of a visiting photographer.
She is lost at the beginning of her life's journey, and he is lost towards
the end of his. Lonely and bored, the two Americans amidst a foreign world
become friends, with a hint of something more. However, as they get to know
each other, alternately exploring the nightclub scene and engaging in deep
psychological discussions, nothing is lost in translation.
Winner of three Golden Globes, including Best Picture (Musical/Comedy) and
Best Screenplay.
"[Sofia] Coppola has made a poised, intelligent film that nicely balances laughs
with a poignancy rarely seen in American movies."       -- Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter. Read this review.
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Oscar nominations: Best Picture Best Director (Sofia Coppola) Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bill Murray) Best Writing (Original Screenplay) |
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LSC is also proud to present the following short feature:
The Robot Fixer from the series Robot Stories:
Bernice Chin (Wai Ching Ho) has never really known her estranged son
Wilson. Now a car accident has put Wilson into a coma. And the only
clue he's left behind is a box of twenty-year-old toy robots. As her
daughter Grace (Cindy Cheung) presses her to deal with Wilson's
deteriorating condition, Bernice becomes obsessed with Wilson's toys,
as if repairing the robots will help her connect with her unreachable
son.
The Robot Fixer will begin promptly at the scheduled starting time for Lost in Translation, so arrive early!
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