Movies like Somewhere (2010)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Somewhere, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Her

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    Directed by Spike Jonze, Her is a poignant exploration of love and loneliness set in the near future. The central character's deep introspection and the film's unique take on relationships and human connection resonate with the intimate storytelling style of Somewhere.

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    2. Lost in Translation

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    Directed by Sofia Coppola, who also directed Somewhere, Lost in Translation shares a similar narrative about an actor facing existential ennui. The movie explores themes of isolation and connection against the backdrop of Tokyo's alienating landscape.

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    3. The Virgin Suicides

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    Another film by Sofia Coppola, The Virgin Suicides evokes a haunting mood and captures the inner lives of its characters, much like Somewhere. Its dreamlike aesthetic and focus on the intricacies of youth and family dynamics make it resonate with similar themes.

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    4. Marie Antoinette

    #1,161 most popular movie yesterday

    Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette offers a stylistic take on the historical figure, infusing modern sensibilities with the narrative of the past. Its lush visuals and soundtrack, along with its examination of a life under scrutiny, echo the atmosphere found in Somewhere.

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    5. A Single Man

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    Directed by Tom Ford, A Single Man features Colin Firth as a grieving professor, portraying a nuanced study of sorrow and beauty. The film's meticulous attention to visual detail and emotional resonance appeals to viewers who appreciate the thoughtful pacing of Somewhere.

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    6. Garden State

    #2,193 most popular movie yesterday

    Zach Braff’s directorial debut Garden State is a contemplative drama about an actor returning home after his mother's death, confronting his past and current existential crisis. Its mix of humor, melodrama, and introspection is in tune with the thematic essence of Somewhere.