Movie Advice Tip: Just because your friend thought it was a good movie doesn't necessarily mean that the movie is actually good.
Movie Reviewed: Lost in Translation
Rating: R
Viewing Time: 1hr 42 min
So, this weekend I went to Blockbuster and bought myself two DVDs for $20, which is nice enough for my income. Most of the movies are ones that people didn't like, or movies that really didn't get enough attention from customers. So, when I picked up School of Rock and Lost in Translation, I wasn't so sure about what I was going to get from them.
School of Rock is an excellent comedy, which I personally enjoyed. I was anxious about Lost in Translation because I wasn't so sure what to expect. I thought it was supposed to be a kind of comedy, considering the type of setting, but I wasn't sure.
The movie Lost in Translation, for anyone who didn't see previews or people who have never heard about it, is basically summed up in a few short sentences. Bob Harris (Bill Murray) and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) are two Americans who meet each other in Tokyo. Because they can not sleep, the pair runs around Tokyo for a week, and each of them learns more about themselves, and they become fast friends in the midst of downtown Tokyo chaos.
This movie has a lot of humor, but the majority of it is hidden in little things you almost have to be looking for to see. The movie shows Tokyo in a light that most people don't see, like the one room video casinos, large arcades, temples, shrines, and bustling city streets. The movie is definitely interesting.
Personal Opinion: If you would like to think a little bit, or would just like a different sort of movie watching experience, Lost in Translation is for you. At some points, it gets a little dull, but nothing too extreme. This movie is supposed to make you think, no doubt about that. If you don't care to do that, I might suggest something like Van Helsing or School of Rock.
My Rating: 3.5 stars out of 4
Peace,
Beebes