- published: 21 Jun 2010
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Somewhere is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. The film follows Johnny Marco (played by Stephen Dorff), a newly famous actor, as he recuperates from a minor injury at the Chateau Marmont, a well-known Hollywood retreat. Despite money, fame and professional success, Marco is trapped in an existential crisis and feels little emotion during his daily life. When his ex-wife suffers an unexplained breakdown and goes away, she leaves Cleo (Elle Fanning), their 11-year-old daughter, in his care. They spend time together and her presence helps Marco mature and accept adult responsibility. The film explores ennui among Hollywood stars, the father–daughter relationship and offers an oblique comedy of show business, particularly Hollywood film-making and the life of a "star".
Somewhere premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival where it received the Golden Lion award for best picture. Critical opinion was mixed to positive. Reviewers praised the patience of the film's visual style and its empathy for a handful of characters, but some found Somewhere to be too repetitive of themes in Coppola's previous work, or did not sympathize with the protagonist because of his relative success. It was released to select theaters in the United Kingdom and Ireland on December 10, 2010, and in the United States on December 22, 2010.
Actors: Sophie Okonedo (actress), Anjelica Huston (actress), Joan Cusack (actress), David Lewis (actor), Howard Hesseman (actor), Hrothgar Mathews (actor), Oliver Platt (actor), Richard Schiff (actor), David Kaye (actor), John Cusack (actor), Peter Bryant (actor), Tony Alcantar (actor), Lauro Chartrand (actor), Toby Emmerich (producer), Amanda Peet (actress),
Plot: What's the nature of being a parent and of being a child? David is a widower grieving for two years. He writes science fiction and was considered weird as a boy. He meets Dennis, a foster child who claims to be on a mission from Mars, stays in a large box all day, fears sunlight, and wears a belt of flashlight batteries so he won't float away. David takes the six-year-old home on a trial. His sister and his wife's best friend offer support, but the guys are basically alone to figure this out. Dennis takes things, is expelled, and is coached by David in being normal. Will the court approve the adoption, and will Dennis stay? Can a man become a father and a child become a son?
Keywords: abandonment, adopted-son, adoption, adult-child-bonding, agent, alien-language, animated-end-credits, aunt-nephew-relationship, author, ball