Bob Harris

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Bob Harris is a middle-aged, fading American movie star who forms an unexpected emotional connection with a young woman while adrift in Tokyo in the film "Lost in Translation."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
protagonist
appearsIn Lost in Translation
awardedWork Lost in Translation
surface form: Lost in Translation Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
careerStatus fading star
characterArc from detachment to emotional openness
characterType lead character
communicationModeWithCharlotte intimate conversation
countryOfSetting Japan
createdBy Sofia Coppola
criticalReceptionOfWork acclaimed performance by Bill Murray
emotionalState alienated
bored
disoriented
lonely
endorsesProduct Suntory Holdings Limited
surface form: Suntory whisky
filmReleaseYear 2003
formsRelationshipWith Charlotte
gender male
genreOfWork romantic comedy-drama
languageBarrierWith Japanese culture
lifeStage middle-aged
maritalStatus married
medium film
name Bob Harris self-link
narrativeRole co-protagonist with Charlotte
nationality American
notableScene hotel bar conversations with Charlotte
karaoke night with Charlotte
whispered farewell in the street
occupation actor
movie star
portrayedBy Bill Murray
primarySetting Tokyo
productionCountryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
relationshipNatureWithCharlotte platonic intimacy
relationshipTypeWithCharlotte emotional connection
residesDuringFilm luxury Tokyo hotel
symbolizes disconnection in modern life
search for meaning in midlife
themeAssociation connection
cultural dislocation
isolation
midlife crisis
visitsTokyoFor whisky commercial shoot

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Bob Harris name Bob Harris self-link