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Synopsis: While recuperating from an injury at Beverly Hills' famed Chateau Marmont, bad-boy actor Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff) receives a visit from his young daughter, Cleo (Elle Fanning). Though his mind is not on parenting, she has a way of inserting herself into her father's daily routine. Slowly, the two bond, forcing Johnny to re-examine his life of excesses and his relationship with Cleo.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Production: Focus Features
  4 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
67
Rotten Tomatoes:
70%
R
Year:
2010
97 min
$1,768,416
Website
1,300 Views


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JOHNNY:

Can you come over?

LAYLA:

No. Bye, Johnny. You’re going to be

ok.

He hangs up and is lost.

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94 EXT. CHATEAU POOL - DAY 94

It’s a bright day - Johnny drifts in the pool on a raft.

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95 INT. JOHNNY’S ROOM KITCHEN - EVENING 95

Johnny makes himself pasta in the little kitchen.

He finds a small colander to empty the hot pasta water into,

but it’s too small and the spaghetti spills over.

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96 Johnny sits at the little table in the kitchen eating his 96

pasta.

We can hear Sunset Blvd traffic below.

CUT TO:

97 EXT. CHATEAU BALCONY - DUSK 97

Johnny stands on the balcony, a small figure overlooking the

city.

We see his view of the vast expanse of city in front of him.

CUT TO:

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98 INT. LOBBY FRONT DESK - DAY 98

Johnny approaches the front desk. A friendly RECEPTIONIST

greets him.

RECEPTIONIST:

Hello, Mr. Marco, how can I help

you today?

JOHNNY:

Can I talk to Serena?

RECEPTIONIST:

She’s not in, can I help you with

something?

He tells them his big news:

JOHNNY:

I’m checking out of my room today.

RECEPTIONIST:

Yes, Mr. Marco. Shall we put your

things in storage until you return?

JOHNNY:

No, just box it up and I’ll send an

address.

RECEPTIONIST:

Yes, Mr. Marco.

CUT TO:

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99 EXT. CHATEAU MARMONT PARKING - DAY 99

The valet brings Johnny his car. He gets in and leaves the

hotel.

CUT TO:

100 EXT. L.A. STREETS - DAY 100

Johnny drives out of L.A.

CUT TO:

101

Johnny’s Ferrari drives out on the open road, the city behind 101

him.

After driving for a while, Johnny pulls over.

He gets out of his car, leaving the keys behind.

He walks off.

We see the hint of a smile come across his face for a moment-

he doesn’t know where he’s going, but at least he made it out

of there- and this is the beginning.

CUT TO BLACK.

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Sofia Coppola

Sofia Carmina Coppola (born May 14, 1971) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and actress. In 2003, she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the comedy-drama Lost in Translation, and became the third woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. In 2010, with the drama Somewhere, she became the first American woman (and fourth American filmmaker) to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival. Her father is director, producer and screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola. more…

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