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  1. Jan 19, 2012 · This is the better quality ending scene from 'Lost in Translation' including 'Just Like Honey' performed by The Jesus and Mary Chain. Enjoy!

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    • Intro / Tokyo – Lost in Translation – Sound Effects
    • City Girl – Kevin Shields
    • Fantino – Sébastien Tellier
    • Tommib – Squarepusher
    • Girls – Death in Vegas
    • Goodbye – Kevin Shields
    • Too Young – Phoenix
    • Kaze Wo Atsumete – Happy End
    • On The Subway – Brian Reitzell and Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
    • Ikebana – Kevin Shields

    The opening song is a mashup of several artists’ samples. To set the tone for the movie, the music editors combined samples from artists and composers such as Yellow Generation, Sora Izumikawa, Miki Watanabe, and Akinori Kumata. Related: Travel to more songs about places.

    Kevin Shields had several music placements in the film. Aside from his band My Bloody Valentine being featured, he has multiple placements, including ‘City Girl’ in the movie. This alternative rock song rolls during the end credits and the music video for the song was also directed by Sophia Coppola.

    French artist Sebastien Tellier’s ability to combine genres such as New Age and alternative pop made his music an ideal choice for the dream-like soundtrack to Lost in Translation. His song ‘Fatino’ is featured in a scene where audiences get to know the main female character, Charlotte, a bit more. Tellier is known for the romantic themes he adds t...

    Much of Lost in Translation is told from Charlotte’s point of view, the main female character. As Squarepusher’s ‘Tommib’ plays, viewers find Charlotte in a reflective moment looking outside her window while visiting Tokyo. The alternative rock song is strangely named after the project name the producer listed the song as while working on it with S...

    In a string of scenes meant to familiarize viewers with the dreamy Tokyo setting of the film, ‘Girls’ by Death in Vegas accompanies the sequence. The English electronic group was formed in 1994, and their track ‘Girls’ has been licensed several times for shows such as Veronica Mars and an adaptation of Sense and Sensibility. Related: Check out more...

    Kevin Shields’ composition work in the movie is one of the main reasons people who love the film continue to rewatch it. He masterfully accompanies scenes without overpowering them with a soft yet moving sound design. ‘Goodbye’ comes at a pivotal point in the movie between the two main characters. The composition has a space-like feel and evokes im...

    Pheonix’s ‘Too Young’ plays during a more light-hearted scene when characters are dancing in an apartment. The French rock group featured this song on their first album, United. The message behind the lyrics is a sort of coming-of-age tune. The singer feels he’s too young to fall in love, and before he can, he’s got some growing up to do. Related: ...

    This whimsical alt. rock tune plays during a couple of different moments in the movie. Viewers first hear ‘Kaze Wo Atsumete’ in a scene where main characters Charlotte and Bill are posted outside a karaoke bar in Japan. The 1971 tune also plays during the end credits. Happy End is a Japanese indie-folk artist who released several projects in the ’7...

    ‘On the Subway’ is another song featuring the work of Roger Joseph Manning Jr. that made the cut for the film. Manning Jr.’s other tune featured in the movie is ‘Shibuya.’ ‘On the Subway’ plays as the main female character, Charlotte, exits a subway and makes her way to a shrine.

    One of his instrumentals featured on the soundtrack is ‘Ikebana.’ The Irish composer is also known for his lead singer and guitarist roles in the rock band My Bloody Valentine.

  2. Jun 4, 2014 · The Jesus And Mary Chain - Just Like Honey (Lost in Translation OST) Kasia Gurbiel. 1.48K subscribers. Subscribed. 23K. 2.1M views 10 years ago.

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  3. Jun 14, 2019 · The enigmatic whisper in ear ending of Lost In Translation has long fascinated movie fans, but what exactly did Bob (Bill Murray) say to Charlotte?

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  4. Jun 13, 2009 · Just Like Honey - Lost In Translation. DanieloPL. 384 subscribers. Subscribed. 3.1K. 943K views 14 years ago. Lost In Translation soundtrack ...more.

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  5. Lost in Translation: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2003 film Lost in Translation, directed by Sofia Coppola. The soundtrack was supervised by Brian Reitzell and was released on September 9, 2003, through Emperor Norton Records.

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  7. Sep 18, 2003 · Happy End - Lost In Translation (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 01:36 Japanese friend sings while Bob and Charlotte sit outside karaoke room. Final song, plays during end credits.

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