A Look Back: Scarlett Johnsson in Lost In Translation, part 2
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
For those of you who are wondering why there were three questions on karaoke in the last article, it’s because karaoke is very big in Japan. Well, so much for that trivia, here’s the next part of Scarlett Johansson’s interview in the Sofia Coppola film:
On how Director Coppola made her agree to wear only underwear for a part in the film:
I’d been eating so much Udon, I just thought, “Oh my God, I’m so not going to look decent in these underwear.” I really didn’t want to wear those underwear because I was so bloated from eating all of this Udon all of the time. She was like, “Well you know, it’d be nice if you could wear these underwear,” because that was what was written in the script. And she was like, “But I understand if you’re uncomfortable.” She said, “Why don’t I try these on for you? You could see how they look. Just see how they look and if you don’t want to do it, then of course, you don’t have to.” I was like, “Alright, that’s a pretty good deal.” And of course, Sofia is lanky and skinny, [with a] very sort of elegant body and so she looked fantastic in the underwear. That’s how she got me to wear them.
On playing a woman five years older than her age: I don’t know. I guess I didn’t really think about it that much. The only time that I was really aware of it was when I was putting on my wedding band. Other than that, you think about it and it’s like, “Five years here, five years there. No big deal.” The only prep that I really did was with Giovanni. We did two days of rehearsal just so that you can get a feel of some kind of marriage between us, so that wew weren’t just meeting for the first time and going, “Lets get into bed now,” and that kind of thing. [To also capture] that sort of dynamic that comes with marriage where you love the person and at that time, you’re in different places.









