Sofia Coppola goes minimalist with this ode to connecting in a disconnected world. So what's with the big moment of overstatement?
di Kenneth Turan The Los Angeles Times
"Somewhere" is a kind of road movie of the soul, a delicate, meditative look at a particular state of mind in a particular time and place. The latest from writer-director Sofia Coppola, it's a film in which doing less on screen is more and doing more is less, and if that sounds kind of Delphic, that suits the situation precisely.
Slight but often seductive and so deliberately not in a hurry it periodically threatens to dissolve right in front of our eyes, "Somewhere" is more successful in creating ambience and visual imagery than it is in telling its story of a movie star bonding with his 11-year-old daughter. [...]
di Kenneth Turan, articolo completo (5184 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 22 dicembre 2010