First rule of Horrorthon is: watch horror movies. Second rule of Horrorthon is: write about it. Warn us. Tempt us. The one who watches the most movies in 31 days wins. There is no prize.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Want to know what Bill Murray says at the end?
I love “Lost in Translation.” I can watch the movie again and again. Sofia Coppola made a beautiful movie about two random strangers who stumble into something over the course of a few days in Tokyo. Each had their own life and relationship, and each was not looking for anything new. But in a city of millions, they stumbled into one another and shared something special. While the movie is about so much more than that…. for me it’s watching the relationship bloom between Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanson’s that makes this film so special.
I could go on and on about it, but many of you haven’t seen the film and I don’t want to spoil the ride.
So… I say to all of you who haven’t seen the movie… please don’t read any further. It will only spoil an amazing ending.
You’ve been warned.
But to all of you who’ve seen the film… you might like what’s below. Since the movie came out, many people have wondered about the ending. That moment on the street between Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanson is treasured by fans of the film as it let’s the viewer decide what was said between them. And until now, I had absolutely no idea what Bill Murray’s character said. I just knew it was something cool… something special.
But thanks to the wonders of YouTube and a fan, we might have the answer. I won’t write what the editor of the video thinks…but I will say it’s a great last line if it’s true. It’s actually as cool as I’d always hoped it would be.
While it might spoil the mystery of not knowing, if you’re as much a fan of the film as I am, I thought you might like to see it. Also, who knows if it’s 100% accurate.
And to those who are still reading this and haven’t seen the film. STOP. DO NOT WATCH. Go rent this DVD from a store or borrow it from a friend. It’s really that good.
Click here to find out what he said.
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4 comments:
Okay - so not having seen the movie yet I cannot finish the post.
One more thing to add to the ever growing movie list! ARRGH!
It's a bit overrated IMHO.
I have always believed that her dad wrote it (or at least re-wrote it).
I've heard a lot of "meh" opinions about this movie but it truly knocked my socks off when I saw it.
Okay, I just watched the video. Definitely something not to watch if you want a good viewing of the flick.
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