Lost in Translation is a film directed by Coppola's daughter, Sofia Coppola.
It won all the Academy Awards in 2003.
It's a film about lonely white people interacting with each other in Tokyo, but it
The film is a good depiction of how white women viewed Japanese women.
It's a monkey-like setting where the only thing that matters is pussy. There is no interaction between the white woman and the Japanese woman.
This film also depicts Cameron Diaz, who came to Japan as a model when she was young.
It seems that Cameron Diaz disliked Japan very much.
There are no Japanese acquaintances in the film. She only drank alcohol in hotels.
There are no Japanese people in pubs. It's a masterpiece that shows how white women viewed the Japanese.

Lost in Translation had a very bad reputation with Japanese women.
That movie is a powerful depiction of how white women viewed Japanese women.
The Japanese men are mainly portrayed as frivolous thugs. Takashi Fujii.
When I saw that movie, I thought that even the white people staying in Japan think that Japanese people look like monkeys.