Sofia Coppola’s sumptuous new film Somewhere opens on a test track in the California desert, a sleek black Ferrari groaning and humming as it speeds past, circling around in an endless loop. The shot is long, and static, setting the tone for a movie that is both dense and languorous, an enigma wrapped up in the trappings of exhausting decadence. Our hero, as it were, is Johnny Marco, a movie star who shuffles through life always on the verge of falling asleep―which he does, at one point, while a pair of pole-dancers attempt to entertain him. Stephen Dorff plays Johnny with the weary expression of an exhausted hound, his cheeks drooping slightly and his eyes glazed over except in the presence of his daughter Cleo, a knowing and demure Elle Fanning.