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What did Lost in Tokyo say at the end?

At the end of Lost in Tokyo, the lines whispered by the hero in the actress's ear did not appear in the film, which was deliberately arranged by the director to let the audience experience imagination.

Synopsis: bob harris (bill murray) and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), two Americans, meet in Tokyo. Bob is a movie star. He came here to shoot an advertisement about whisky, while Charlotte accompanied her workaholic husband, a young photographer (played by giovanni ribisi).

On a sleepless night, Bob and Charlotte met in a bar of a luxury hotel. This accidental meeting soon forged a beautiful friendship between the two. Charlotte and Bob started their adventure in Tokyo, during which they met citizens from all walks of life, which left a deep impression on Glad You Came. While rejoicing, they also found new life beliefs.

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Introduction to the role of Lost in Tokyo;

1, bob harris

Hollywood movie stars, who are gradually out of breath, watch elegance, sadness and powerlessness fade away. Love suddenly left marriage, and all the passion for survival disappeared. Life has no meaning to him, as if only a numb body is walking blankly.

Harris came to Tokyo to shoot whiskey commercials. He has no interest in this job. Back to the hotel, just sitting alone, he is not tired, but completely bored, not only for life, but for life itself.

2. Charlotte

Young and beautiful college graduates are in their prime. She married a photographer and accompanied her husband to Tokyo, only to find that he was completely immersed in his work and almost ignored her existence. Charlotte had to wander around the city alone, wandering aimlessly in the street. She suddenly felt how distressed she was about this state and how ignorant she was about her husband.