Films that test your patience can either be a colossal waste of time or things that stick with you more than a conventional story. "Somewhere" will divide audiences into those categories, but Sofia Coppola knows how to make this movie fascinating. Stephen Dorff plays Johnny Marco, a seemingly A-list Hollywood actor. He meanders though his days. He’s bored at home, bored with strippers and bored at work. The only thing that changes up his days is the arrival of his daughter Cleo, played by Elle Fanning. He doesn’t have a "Kramer vs. Kramer" epiphany where he finds a renewed sense of joy in his life. Instead, he actually does something with his days.
Somewhere
Somewhere
Somewhere
Films that test your patience can either be a colossal waste of time or things that stick with you more than a conventional story. "Somewhere" will divide audiences into those categories, but Sofia Coppola knows how to make this movie fascinating. Stephen Dorff plays Johnny Marco, a seemingly A-list Hollywood actor. He meanders though his days. He’s bored at home, bored with strippers and bored at work. The only thing that changes up his days is the arrival of his daughter Cleo, played by Elle Fanning. He doesn’t have a "Kramer vs. Kramer" epiphany where he finds a renewed sense of joy in his life. Instead, he actually does something with his days.