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Titre original : Somewhere
  • 2010
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
48 k
MA NOTE
Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning in Quelque part (2010)
 	A hard-living Hollywood actor re-examines his life after his 11-year-old daughter surprises him with a visit
Liretrailer1:53
8 vidéos
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Après s'être retiré au Château Marmont, un acteur hollywoodien sans passion fouille son passé, alors que sa fille de onze ans lui rend une visite surprise.Après s'être retiré au Château Marmont, un acteur hollywoodien sans passion fouille son passé, alors que sa fille de onze ans lui rend une visite surprise.Après s'être retiré au Château Marmont, un acteur hollywoodien sans passion fouille son passé, alors que sa fille de onze ans lui rend une visite surprise.

  • Director
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Writer
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Stars
    • Stephen Dorff
    • Elle Fanning
    • Chris Pontius
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,3/10
    48 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Writer
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Stars
      • Stephen Dorff
      • Elle Fanning
      • Chris Pontius
    • 242Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 283Commentaires de critiques
    • 67Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Somewhere
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    Somewhere
    Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult Hope Their Characters Survive in “The Great”
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    Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult Hope Their Characters Survive in “The Great”
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    A Guide to the Films of Sofia Coppola
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    Somewhere: I Do My Own Stunts
    Somewhere: You Look Amazing
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    Somewhere: You Look Amazing
    Somewhere: You're Really Good
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    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Johnny Marco
    Elle Fanning
    Elle Fanning
    • Cleo
    Chris Pontius
    Chris Pontius
    • Sammy
    Erin Wasson
    Erin Wasson
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    Alexandra Williams
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    Nathalie Fay
    Nathalie Fay
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    Kristina Shannon
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    Karissa Shannon
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    Angela Lindvall
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    Lala Sloatman
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    Renée Roca
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    • (as Renee Roca)
    Aurélien Wiik
    Aurélien Wiik
    • French Guy
    • (as Aurelien Wiik)
    Lauren Hastings
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    • Director
      • Sofia Coppola
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      • Sofia Coppola
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs242

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    6lordforbes

    Less is less.

    'Somewhere' anatomizes the mindset of a man who has everything - except purpose. Johnny Marco is a thriving Hollywood actor but his soul is adrift on the sea of ennui which afflicts those to whom life denies nothing – he lacks meaningful relationships and doesn't know what to do with himself between projects.

    In classic European art-house style Coppola evokes Marco's inner desolation through the extensive use of eccentrically framed, lingering, static, wide shots in which the focus of attention listlessly enters and leaves frame. And she does this relentlessly throughout the movie to the point that, like Marco, you just want to give up. Yes the guy is a bit defocused, a bit haunted and generally of a bit of a mid life plateau and yes these attributes are successfully evoked by the directorial style, but the result is so anodyne that you just want to watch a film about a guy with some real reasons to be miserable.

    Naturally you're hoping he'll rediscover his mojo through his relationship with his daughter and work out what to do with his life but given the film's obvious anti-Hollywood credentials, you feel your optimism for any kind of resolution seeping away just like Johnny Marco's.

    I imagine that if you are the daughter of a like-able, pampered but lost Marco figure, drowning in existential anxiety, then this character study is pretty poignant but it's really no more than a letter from Coppola to her father – and, of course, a gift to the type of film-goer for whom every aspect of the human condition, including boredom - is interesting.

    Sometimes less is more; sometimes it's just less.
    7Nickilodspiker

    Slow Pace but It Hits Emotional Punch

    I am a big fan of underrated actor Stephen Dorff. I don't know what happen to him but his career is kind of dead. So, this movie "Somewhere" gets me interested the fact that he is the star of it. This movie also stars Elle Fanning, the younger sister of former child actress Dakota Fanning.

    Some people might not like the direction given by Sofia Coppola. The movie is slow pace, too quite, there are scenes with long cuts, and sometimes there is nothing going on for 1 minute or more. This approach could be boring to some people but for me it is very effective in conveying the despair, loneliness and boredom of Hollywood actor Johnny Marco.

    Stephen Dorff didn't do much dialog or doing actions in this. When he speaks, he spoke only few phrases. But, the emotion through his eyes, the tears or a simple smile kills it. Elle Fanning is remarkable as well.

    The movie runs maybe slow but if you are patient enough, the emotional impact that struck on you throughout the film is worth it.
    hamid-r-goodarzi

    An original and personal film

    Sofia Coppola's personal cinema, in addition to being valuable and admirable, is also fascinating and endearing. I like his viewpoint on cinema. She is the daughter of the godfather of world cinema, Francis Ford Coppola, but she has not been under her father's shadow and stands in an area of cinema that her father was not in. Sofia's minimalist and personal cinema with its themes, concerns and worldview has made for her a special style in her films. The "somewhere", she made in 2010 has a specific form in structure and content. Relatively lengthful shots, fixed camera where the subject is moving in the frame and little dialogue are some of my favorite cinematographic features, which can be seen in abundance in Sofia Coppola's works. The beginning of the film in a fixed frame, where a black Ferrari car is constantly going back and forth, promises a different, fascinating and deep film, and in the final shot, which reminds me of a scene from my own short film (Saz and Khurshid). Johnny, played by Stephen Dorff, leaves the Ferrari on the side of the road and goes alone on the horizon. This is an amazing ending. The film only moves the camera when it is necessary and in line with the structure and content of the film, and this shows the awareness of the director. The film presents a paradox in the world of cinema. Johnny is a depressed, aimless, unmotivated and failed person from the inside and the reality of his life, while he is a prominent actor in the world of cinema and is glamorous.
    7yris2002

    A new Sofia Coppola for a new consciousness about life

    If you have seen Sofia Coppola's previous trilogy and loved it, it would be dishonest to say that "Somewhere" brings about that same emotional involvement: frankly speaking, me and everyone in the theater (few people, indeed, considering it had shortly been awarded with Leone d'oro in Venice) showed perplexed faces and some kind of disappointment. Given as a premise that we, as viewers, are no longer used to slowness, silence, and pauses, it is incontrovertible that even the most patient and quiet spectator would get a little annoyed and bored by long, extremely quiet scenes, where nothing happens, nothing is said, and life simply succumb to the wearing-out power of wasted, useless, unproductive time. Jonnie Marco is hard-living world-famous actor wasting his numb life in a hotel in Los Angeles, drinking, smoking, having private sexy shows in his room, driving his Ferrari, which even once breaks down leaving him on the road. When his 11-year old daughter appears, something is shaken inside his fragile and inconsistent world, he at least starts feelings something. Not that he changes so much, his relation with Cleo remains in a way made up of short exchanges of words, very rare demonstrations of love, but it's a positive relation, where each one is able to accept the other for what he/she is (and shouldn't affection work like this?). The merit of Sofia Coppola (this is the first movie directed being a mother herself) is to depict this relation in a realistic way, the father won't undergo an extraordinary change, as it would be improbable and unrealistic, he just starts embracing the idea that there can be a meaning, somewhere. As the almost intolerable slowness, well, it is the best way to render the complete void and nonsense in the protagonist's life, where everything is a bore, and time a burden, we no doubt feel the oppression of his unprofitable passing of time, of his lack of real acquaintances, of sane company, of real life, mainly in the first part of the movie. When Cleo appears, time turns into profitable and meaningful, and so he can spend hours on the edge of a swimming pool, without speaking, but her daughter laying beside him makes a substantial difference of quality. The always delicate touch, typical of Sofia Coppola' style, is to be appreciated also here, although certainly the director, now become a mother, shows a more mature and more lucid, in a way more simple, consciousness about life, which seems here more clear, definite and evident than in her previous productions, things are black or white, you cannot hide behind too many complications, when you have born a child, and when you realize that she is the only precious thing you have done in your life, you know what kind of man you have to be.
    6colinrgeorge

    Neither Here Nor There

    "Somewhere" is a polarizing film, which makes it all the stranger that I find myself precisely in the middle of debate. Some hail it as a minimalistic masterwork, while others leave the theater rubbing sleep from their eyes. The latest film by Sofia Coppola isn't for everyone, and stands so structureless that it threatens to liquefy at any moment. With few cuts and most scenes playing out in even fewer angles, it's easy to grow impatient or frustrated with the director. What I admire about her film however is its commitment to capturing complete moments even at the expense of the audience.

    "Lost in Translation" this isn't. "Somewhere" isn't anchored by as charismatic or immediately recognizable an on screen pair as Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson. The world of the former film is also more vibrant and alive than the Hollywood Coppola depicts. She dials back everything until "Somewhere" is essentially an exercise in simplicity. Many have found that quality refreshing, but I was left somewhat cold by the purely surface-level examination of the tedium of stardom.

    I absolutely admire Coppola's intentions. Probably my biggest gripe with "Somewhere" is that it employs plot-bombs out of necessity. After 45 minutes of casual observation of our protagonist, burnt-out actor Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff), Coppola inelegantly drops 30 seconds of expository dialogue into a phone call that sets up the rest of movie. It rings immediately false and seems out of place in an otherwise drifting film.

    And there are some beautiful sights along the way. Coppola manages to transcend her sedentary camera-work with occasionally brilliant choreography. A pair of pole dancers performing a hokey routine springs to mind, as does a gracefully executed figure skating sequence. The director has a knack for using characters rather than set-ups to color our experience, but my problem with "Somewhere" is that not every scene is equally fascinating. Some merely communicate an idea and a feeling, but drag on for far too long. Admittedly, to truncate her moments would be to rob them of their intended impact, but as a moviegoer it's hardly thrilling to watch characters lounge poolside for the better part of a minute.

    Coppola is at her most successful when she's able to wring the irony out of a scenario. When Johnny arrives in Italy to accept an award, we get a clear sense of the dichotomy between the hoopla of the entertainment industry and a jaded entertainer. That everyone around him is speaking in a foreign language completes the metaphor and makes for one of film's best sequences. Watching the character play "Guitar Hero" is comparably flat. That scene serves only one purpose: to demystify celebrity. While I wouldn't go so far as to call it boring, it doesn't offer any additional insight into the character.

    But then "Somewhere" isn't just a portrait of a movie star but a portrait of a father, and Dorff and Elle Fanning deserve recognition for the flawlessly naturalistic relationship their characters share. Considered opposite her countless melodramatic peers, Coppola is in a league of her own. The people who populate her films never fail to impress with their nuance, but in this case I'm not convinced the filmmaking does them justice.

    "Somewhere" is a film I find equally hard to love or hate, though I sympathize better with its detractors. Nevertheless, it posits compelling characters, great performances, and enough smart and amusing scenes to make worth recommending. Whether you leave the theater rubbing sleep from your eyes or having witnessed a minimalistic masterpiece, you have my blessing. Much like Marco himself, I'm neither here nor there.

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    • Anecdotes
      Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning spent a lot of time together prior to the shoot in order to build the father-daughter relationship their characters have. For example, Dorff sometimes picked Fanning up after school.
    • Gaffes
      Cleo toggles between having and not having braces from scene to scene. This is most noticeable in scenes in the living room with Sammy and scenes in Johnny's car.
    • Citations

      Johnny Marco: What's that book about again?

      Cleo: It's about this girl that's in love with this guy. But he's a vampire, and his whole family's vampires. So she can't really be with him.

      Johnny Marco: Why doesn't she become one too?

      Cleo: Because she can't. He doesn't want to turn her into a vampire. And if she gets too close to him, he won't be able to help himself.

      Johnny Marco: Oh, man.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 septembre 2010 (Italy)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
      • Japan
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • English
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hotel Principe Di Savoia, Milan, Lombardia, Italie
    • sociétés de production
      • Focus Features
      • Pathé Distribution
      • Medusa Film
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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 785 645 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 119 086 $ US
      • 26 déc. 2010
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 15 249 195 $ US
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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