Filmmaker Sofia Coppola doesn’t really want to spend much time thinking about the age gap between the main characters in her 20-year-old film Lost in Translation, but she revealed what her mindset was at the time of making the movie.Two decades ago, Lost in Translation was released in theaters, and the acclaimed film went on to become a big success. It surpassed $118 million at the box office with a budget of around just $4 million. Coppola won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay as the writer of the film, which had also garnered several other nominations. Upon reaching the movie’s 20th anniversary, Coppola commented on Lost in Translation in a new interview with Rolling Stone.The film stars Bill Murray as a man suffering a midlife crisis who forms an unexpected bond with a young woman played by Scarlett Johansson. Coppola admits that the age gap between the film’s stars, who were respectively 52 and 17 at the time, was questioned by her own children when they saw the movie. However, the Oscar winner also says that the age gap wasn’t something that had crossed her mind at the time, as she was much closer to Johansson’s age when she shot the film.Related: Sofia Coppola Says Scarlett Johansson’s Her and Lost in Translation Characters Are Connected
Filmmaker Sofia Coppola doesn’t really want to spend much time thinking about the age gap between the main characters in her 20-year-old film Lost in Translation, but she revealed what her mindset was at the time of making the movie.
Two decades ago, Lost in Translation was released in theaters, and the acclaimed film went on to become a big success. It surpassed $118 million at the box office with a budget of around just $4 million. Coppola won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay as the writer of the film, which had also garnered several other nominations. Upon reaching the movie’s 20th anniversary, Coppola commented on Lost in Translation in a new interview with Rolling Stone.
The film stars Bill Murray as a man suffering a midlife crisis who forms an unexpected bond with a young woman played by Scarlett Johansson. Coppola admits that the age gap between the film’s stars, who were respectively 52 and 17 at the time, was questioned by her own children when they saw the movie. However, the Oscar winner also says that the age gap wasn’t something that had crossed her mind at the time, as she was much closer to Johansson’s age when she shot the film.
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