The Evening Standard keeps it short but but sweet:
The film has no big dramatic moments, just a series of sequences gradually making the watcher aware of just why there’s a text on Johnny’s phone stating: “Why are you such an arsehole?”
Dorff and Fanning play naturally and well — Coppola gives them every chance. It’s an unexpected change of gear for Francis’s daughter, who says her childhood is mined in the film. It may last in the memory a little more than Marie Antoinette, if not quite as long as Lost In Translation.
It is sounding very much along the same lines as Lost in Translation: a world Coppola knows well, richly drawn characters, not a lot of “plot.”
Meanwhile, Coppola’s taste in music is always a compelling feature to her films. A party where Sofia Coppola was the DJ would be my kind of party. I loved how she featured More Than This in Lost in Translation, not to mention how she ended her wonderful film. Here is the track list for Somewhere, compliments of HeyUGuys:
1. Love Like a Sunset Part I – Phoenix
2. Ghandi Fix – William Storkson
3. My Hero – Foo Fighters
4. So Lonely – The Police
5. 1 Thing – Amerie
6. 20th Century Boy – T.Rex
7. Cool – Gwen Stefani
8. Che si fa – Paolo Jannacci
9. Cool – Gwen Stefani
10. Teddy Bear – Romulo
11. Love Theme From Kiss – Kiss
12. I’ll Try Anything Once – The Strokes
13. Look – Sebastian Tellier
14. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes – Bryan Ferry
15. Massage Music – William Storkson
16. Love Like A Sunset Part II – Phoenix