If you're a fan of the film '
Lost in Translation', love movies that take place in tech-friendly Tokyo, or just enjoy any film in which you get to stare at
Scarlet Johansson in her underwear, then this post is for you. As long as you don't mind sucking the mystery out of things.
Through the magic of digital processing, some intrepid movie viewers have revealed the final whisper from the beautiful
Sofia Coppola film. We won't tell you what
Bill Murray is whispering here, we'll let you watch the video to find out. Though to be honest, we had a tough time picking out the words even with the digital processing.
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Subscribe to commentsRonDec 14th 2007 11:02AM
Who cares. A stupid movie directed by a spoiled child and acted in by questionable actors. Save your money: Don't buy it, don't rent it and don't borrow it. Murray and Johansson? Why not Hackman and Alba? Ewwwwwww. Borderline pedophilia.
Barbara JohnsonDec 14th 2007 11:21AM
I agree with all of you who said it doesn't really matter what he said; left to the imagination it makes for a more powerful ending. I loved this film but have very few friends who did. I can't understand why not. It's on my list of all-time favorites. And for the dumbell who said "He's old enough to be her grandfather" that too was part of the point. It was about love (not age) and how it can happen where you least expect it. There was no sexual content inferred...just love.
janDec 14th 2007 11:32AM
boring movie
jocdatDec 14th 2007 11:37AM
What?? "Me oreos happy a booey" I don't understand a word he said. It's like he said the tail end of the "pass-the-whisper" game where it starts out a coherent sentence into......this.
OH! I get it now...it's LOST IN TRANSLATION!
Whatever. Still doesn't interest me to watch the movie anyway.
RETIREDDec 14th 2007 12:22PM
Everybody knows he says, "I'm sorry I couldn't get it to stay up."
twagner129Dec 19th 2007 2:41PM
I could have sworn he said, "I switched to Geico."
JessicaDec 20th 2007 2:24PM
I didn't hear anything close to that and it is so distorted you can decide it is anything and convince yourself that's what you heard. I am glad I listened but I am glad I still don't know.