Existential woes bring Bob (Bill Murray) and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) together in a foreign land in Sofia CoppolasLost in Translation, and no frame exemplifies their lived-in platonic chemistry better than this shot from the 2003 Oscar winner.
Its just a moment between them, nothing to put into words! Coppola tells EW of the quiet instance, filmed in a minimal number of takes over a late night (there was probably sake involved, she notes) inside a cramped hallway of a Shibuya karaoke bar shortly after the pair he, a fading actor in Tokyo on business, and she, a struggling newlywed cement their bond across a cathartic evening of escapism filled with songs, booze, and, of course, wigs.
That was the wall in the real karaoke place in Tokyo, Coppola recalls, unwilling to credit herself for the zebra dcor framing the subtle embrace of two strangers who find mutual, therapeutic understanding amid the alien chaos of Japan.
As a child of new wave, however, she assumes responsibility for Johanssons hair: They have wigs sometimes. I thought the pink one was cute!
Despite the eye-popping accents, the dialogue-free scene communicates the full weight of the films themes: It shows their relationship and how they feel about each other, Coppola adds. Theres nothing to say because it wont be more than that, but it will linger on with them.And us.
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