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Somewhere (2010)
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Critic Consensus: It covers familiar territory for Sofia Coppola, but Somewhere remains a hypnotic, seductively pensive meditation on the nature of celebrity, anchored by charming performances from Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning.
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Cast
as Johnny Marco
as Cleo
as Sammy

as Layla
as Himself

as Bambi

as Cindy
as Marge
as Claire
as Rebecca

as Rebecca's Publicist

as Chateau Patio Waiter

as Patio Girl
as Blonde in Mercedes
as Party Girl #1

as Party Girl #2

as Party Girl #3

as Vampire Model

as Vampire Model

as Vampire Model

as Vampire Model

as Ice Skating Instructor
as French Guy

as Pretty Girl
as Studio PR Man

as Eager PR Woman

as Press Photographer

as Italian Journalist

as Indian Journalist
as Chinese Journalist
as Russian Journalist

as Egyptian Journalist

as Israeli Journalist

as Korean Journalist
as SPFX Make-up Artist

as SPFX Make-up Artist

as SPFX Make-up Artist

as Receptionist

as Receptionist
as Ron the Masseur
as Hotel Room Neighbor
as Brunette Bikini Beauty

as LAX VIP Services

as Airline Rep

as Milan VIP Handler

as Milan Airport Policeman

as Hotel Manager - Milan

as Pupi
as Pupi's Wife

as Pupi's PR

as Young Rich Man
as Sylvia
as Italian TV Reporter
as Telegatto Host
as Telegatto Host
as Telegatto Award Recipient

as Telegatto Girl

as Telegatto Girl
as Telegatto Special Guest

as Telegatto Dancer

as Telegatto Dancer

as Telegatto Dancer

as Telegatto Dancer

as Italian Limo Driver

as Hotel Manager

as Romulo

as Victor
as Naked Blonde with Sailor Cap
as Young Wasted Girl
as Chateau Lobby Guest
as Casino Croupier

as Helicopter Pilot

as Helicopter Pilot

as Helicopter Ground Safety

as Woman Getting Haircut

as Parking Valet
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Critic Reviews for Somewhere
All Critics (196) | Top Critics (72) | Fresh (138) | Rotten (58) | DVD (3)
...one of the great cinematic portraits of a city.

Somewhere has its funny moments, and its clever moments, but the blankness and passivity of the central character make it peculiarly remote, as if you were watching it from a million miles away.
Somewhere is like a slow-moving bullet with no clear aim.

It seems impossible that this heavy-handed, self-serious movie comes from writer-director Sofia Coppola.
The best movie directors aren't just masters of technical craft: They also are artists capable of showing you the world through their eyes -- of making you see and feel exactly what they do.
Fame is a vampire: We've heard it before. We don't need to hear it again.

Audience Reviews for Somewhere
Sofia Coppola is such a sensitive and talented director, and she seems to know well what she is talking about here, taking an interesting look at the meaningless life of an actor among empty pastimes and ephemeral pleasures. A delicate film that observes and shows a lot more than it says.
Super Reviewer
Among the greatness that was "Lost in Translation," Sofia Coppola directs a very simple, yet elegant film that explores the life of a divorced actor who bnds with his daughter, taking her along on his trips. With many one-shot scenes, you can really immerse yourself in this world with the characters and when a movie can pull that off I love it. The big problem that this film has its that it is very simple and very slow, so I only recommend this film if you are willing to get into a film. Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning are a believable father/daughter duo and nothing about them felt forced, aside from the fact that he is a huge movie star in the film and there are moments where he is able to drive a car around without anyone noticing. This is just a few nitpicks though, because "Somewhere" is a great film. Sofia Coppola has come along way in directing feature films and there is something about every one of her films that intrigues me. "Somewhere" is not a perfect film, but it is something special in my eyes.
Super Reviewer
While receiving mysterious and threatening text messages, an actor takes care of his daughter. Slow and unencumbered by sticky inconveniences like plot and character development, Somewhere goes nowhere. The film drifts from one episodic bit of nonsense to the next. All the while, father and daughter enjoy conveniences that no normal person could aspire to, and some mysterious plotline about threatening text messages wanders in on its way to another film. I never think about Stephen Dorff, but I'm always glad when I see him in a film. For a while, I was compelled by his performance, but when I realized that the film forgot to figure out what its plot is, I stopped caring. Overall, I'm starting to think that Sofia Coppola's one trick was Lost in Translation, but then there's The Virgin Suicides too, so I guess she's a two-trick pony.

Super Reviewer
Somewhere Quotes
Ron the Masseur: | "Did they not tell you how I work? You see I have a website that explains my technique. I feel that if my client's naked, it's just more comfortable if I meet them at the same level." |
Ron the Masseur: | Did they not tell you how I work? You see I have a website that explains my technique. I feel that if my client's naked, it's just more comfortable if I meet them at the same level. |