Lost in Memory? Is time a measure of greatness? Yes, it is, I think. If a film is as applicable to society and the world in years to come as it is when it is made, then it must be considered great. I think. And therefore, I can't see the themes, relationships, situations and characters depicted in Lost In Translation ever losing their impact or significance. The pace of the film is beautiful; uneventful, yes--as uneventful as life itself.
My contenders for film of the decade are, in order of release date/alphabetical order...
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