Lost in Translation - review
LOST IN TRANSLATION Watched on: 28/5/24 Rating: 5/5 Lost in Translation is my favourite film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. I think there's something truly beautiful about Coppola's style of filming. She finds beauty in the little things, seeing them with an unapologetically raw attitude. The way Sofia captures the scenery and locations with a sense of serenity and nostalgia when most people would perceive them as mundane and melancholy is something truly captivating. But then again, Sofia Coppola isn't like most people. Sofia tells us that even in a big city you can feel lonely and that's okay. Loneliness makes us human and I think this film perfectly epitomises this. " I'm stuck. Does it get easier?" "No. Yes, it gets easier." Coppola presents two lonely strangers, Charlotte and Bob, who engage in an unexpected companionship in which they bond in their shared despondency. This dialogue is really important to me because it encapsulates...