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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
1,232 Views


Official White Version 06/04/09 7.

She is small climbing out of the low Ferrari.

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18 INT. FERRARI - NIGHT 18

On his way home alone, he stops at a red light and his phone

beeps with a text message:

You think you're such hot sh*t, don't you?

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19 INT. JOHNNY’S SUITE - NIGHT 19

He walks though the living room of his hotel suite- it's

filled with people hanging out, smoking, drinking,

talking...SAMMY, Johnny's stooge buddy, hosts.

Some French guy with a big joint is talking.

FRENCH GUY (WITH THICK ACCENT)

There’s this documentary- it’s

amazing- it’s called the F-word,

about the history of people saying

F*** on TV in America- with all

these clips, you know, and how

there’s a two hundred thousand

dollar fine in the U.S. If you say

it on TV, they had these clips of

Bush and he said it like 20 times,

so that would be like 4 million...

Johnny finds a loose pill in his pocket, he looks at it to

see what it is, but doesn't really care, anything will be

better, and pops it in his mouth.

He pours himself a drink.

C.U. Whiskey hits ice cubes in a tall glass.

Official White Version 06/04/09 8.

Johnny goes up to a pretty girl and smiles at her with all

his charm.

JOHNNY:

Hi, I’m Johnny...

She’s stoked.

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20 INT. JOHNNY’S BEDROOM - NIGHT 20

In the darkness of his bedroom, the party a dim muffle,

Johnny and the pretty girl make out, they are laughing,

wasted...she says his name excited-GIRL

Johnny...Johnny...

--as he moves down her body, taking off her underwear, he

passes out in-between her legs.

Johnny?

GIRL:

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21 INT. JOHNNY’S BEDROOM - DAY 21

Johnny wakes up alone in his bed. Bright light floods in the

window.

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22 INT. BATHROOM - DAY 22

Johnny takes a shower- It’s a new day. He tries to keep his

cast out of the water.

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Official White Version 06/04/09 9.

23 INT. JOHNNY’S BEDROOM -DAY 23

Johnny answers the ringing telephone.

Hello.

JOHNNY:

He hears a professional woman’s voice on the line.

MARGE (O.S.)

Good-morning Johnny, the car’s

waiting downstairs.

Huh?

JOHNNY:

MARGE (O.S.)

Claire will meet you in the lobby

to take you up when you get there.

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24 EXT. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL - DAY 24

A town car pulls up to the hotel, where Johnny gets out.

He is met by a few professional young women and an eager PR

guy.

CLAIRE, a young professional talks to Johnny as they head in.

She talks to him slowly and clearly as if he’s retarded or

crazy.

CLAIRE:

We need to first get you upstairs

for a photo with Rebecca, and then

get you over to the press

conference.

Official White Version 06/04/09 10.

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25 INT. FOUR SEASONS SUITE - DAY 25

Johnny and REBECCA, a young actress, pose in front of a movie

poster as a happy couple in love.

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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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