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The Out Campaign: Scarlet Letter of Atheism
I can’t tell you how many people have told me that just don’t get “Lost in Translation.” They want to know what it’s about. They complain “nothing happens.” They’ve been trained by movies that tell them where to look and what to feel, in stories that have a beginning, a middle and an end. “Lost in Translation” offers an experience in the exercise of empathy. The characters empathize with each other (that’s what it’s about), and we can empathize with them going through that process.

Roger Ebert on Lost in Translation.

One of my favourite movies, but only when I watched it for the second time.

(via travors)

This is still my favorite film. I must have watched it over a dozen times, and every single time it makes me feel better about life, the universe, and everything.

(via peterwknox)

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  1. wonky-donkey reblogged this from peterwknox and added:
    One of my faves, too.
  2. tj reblogged this from everythinginthesky and added:
    I got it. I just didn’t want it.
  3. bildungsroman reblogged this from peterwknox and added:
    This is still my favorite film. I must have watched it over a dozen times, and every single time it makes me feel better...
  4. everythinginthesky reblogged this from deplorableword
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