As February draws near, I hear the siren song of Sofia Coppola's three
film meditations on being young, lonely and female. I recently found some alternative poster art for
Lost in Translation- I like how each is a different interpretation of the story- and how very Sofia some of them are.




"Everyone Wants To Be Found"
2 comments:
Oh boy do I love those.
I really like these and I'm a fan of alternative movie poster art in general. These are great: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ollym/sets/72157607801959609/
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