Somewhere (Blu-ray)(2010)
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Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning star in Academy Award winner Sofia Coppolas witty and moving story about the special bond between a father and his daughter. Actor Johnny Marco (Dorff) is leading the fast-paced lifestyle of a tabloid celebrity. He's comfortably numb with his life of women and pills when his 11-year-old daughter, Cleo (Fanning), unexpectedly arrives at his room at Hollywoods legendary Chateau Marmont hotel. Their time together encourages Johnny to re-question his life in ways he never expected.
Movie MPAA Rating: R
Genre: Drama
Movie Studio: Focus Features
Run Time (minutes): 98
Format: Blu-ray
Language: English
Subtitle Language: English, Spanish, French
Street Date: April 19, 2011
TCIN: 13458781
UPC: 025192047701
Item Number (DPCI): 246-06-6687
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 6.72 inches length x 5.44 inches width x 0.42 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.18 pounds
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews
Great Movie, Mediocre Blu-Ray
4 out of 5 stars
mocon - 14 years ago
"Somewhere" directed by Sofia Coppola is a wonderful art film. It explores the downside of celebrity that nobody sees. However boring that may be, Coppola tries to make the audience feel the same emotions of anhedonia that the main character does. Johnny Marco, a bad boy actor, hates his life. He doesn't say it, but we can interpret it through his actions and facial expressions. It isn't until his daughter's sudden arrival that causes Johnny to re-evaluate his life and if it is even worth living. Near the end, Johnny decides that his life is nothing if he is going to keep living it as a lonely man, and so he hopes to change it all for the better. Coppola leaves us wondering what Johnny will do at the end, but we all wish that he will end up Somewhere nice.The Bonus Features on the Blu-Ray are adequate at best. There is only one featurette entitled, "Making 'Somewhere,'" that shows Coppola's inspirations for the film and how she could get a film like this made. For the only special feature, it is a pretty good watch after seeing the film. Quality wise, Blu-Ray does its job. The sound of Johnny's Ferrari speeding down an empty dirt road makes it feel like we are watching him from only a few feet away. And Coppola's visuals, with which she incorporated her father's lenses from "Rumble Fish," are also improved. Coppola has a style all her own; no film school rules, no character explanations of what they are thinking, just the world around them and how they react to it. It is truly a sight to see. Overall, I very much liked this film (and partially the Blu-Ray Disc it came on) and recommend it to anyone with the patience to sit through the life of a troubled man's quest for hope, love, and Somewhere he can call home. 4/5