Views : 139,140
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Premiered Dec 14, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.972 (15/2,162 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-10T22:11:36.932403Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This movie haunts me to this day.
Ever since I rented the DVD from Netflix 16 years ago...it’s been my favorite movie of all time.
I think the reason why is because I FEEL this movie. The mood. The wonting. The loneliness. The feeling lost. Gosh...it literally makes it hard to breathe sometimes thinking about the emotions of these two characters...how I see myself in Bob. How I knew a girl like Charlotte (which never worked out).
None of them ever worked out.
I want to go to Tokyo so bad.
All this time. Never been. I will go someday.
I just wanna be lost. Lost like Bob in his life. Lost like Charlotte in her’s. Lost how these 2 felt finding one another in a foreign land.
The final look they give one another after the whisper, the kiss...and Bob - looking out the window as he makes his way to the airport.
Even though these are fictional characters...this is the first movie where I felt that 4th wall break down some...enough to the point where I literally root for them.
I hope they found one another again back in America...I hope that, even if they aren’t TOGETHER, that they are least a healthy part of each other’s lives. These 2 are puzzle pieces that literally connect together. Belong together. In whatever capacity the universe deems that to be...I just hope their journey together had a happy conclusion.
I just want to find myself as they did.
Being literally lost in translation may be the way to go.
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Wow, one of my absolute favorite films with one of my absolutely favorite songs. Even my cat loves this song. He loves sitting on my lap listening to me singing "Nothing's gonna hurt you baby! Nothing's gonna take you from my side!" while cuddling his ears, he chill so totally out with those soft tunes. :) Lots of love to all of you! Don't forget to stay alive! You only have this one chance to live, and it's never going to repeat!
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I watched this move with my parents when I was 12 and it was my first look at real life. Because now, looking back this is exactly what adulthood looks like-- its depressing. My parents understood this movie fully then and of course they did. this is what love is in reality, and they knew that :/
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@Clarencito
3 years ago
Director Sofia Coppola said that Bill Murray’s final line to Scarlett Johansson was unscripted and that no one, including her, knows what he actually said, except for Bill and Scarlett. During the scriptwriting process, Sofia wrote several different lines for the end of the film but didn’t like anything she wrote, so it was planned that Bill Murray would improvise the ending line as he wished. Incidentally, the final kiss was also an improvisation.
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