117 Minutes
Written and Directed By: Nick Cassavettes
You ever have that dream: the one where you did something… You don’t know why, but you can never go back? -Johnny Truelove
Synopsis
A young boy in the suburbs of LA is abducted by local drug dealers as ransom for his older brother who owes them a whopping $1200. Along the way it becomes clear these rookie criminals don’t know what their doing, and it becomes a dangerous road of whether their fear or common sense will prevail.
Review
There was no way I imagined this would be a good movie. With no question the film had it’s issues, but in general I found myself enjoying it’s over the top drama. This sensationalized story inspired by true events was much more than it promised in it’s previews. Ten minutes into the film it’s apparent there will be no Oscar performances and the story is going to cross into the land of fiction more often than not, but what is offered onscreen in those first few minutes is enough intrigue about the character’s and the promise of a story that will keep you entertained if not intellectually sustained.

However, some of the twists and conflicts the story and character’s take begins to give the tale a bit more substance and suddenly it seems like Alpha Dog might actually be about more than young attractive actors glamming the silver screen up. What the film did was demand some respect, and attention from it’s viewer, and in general was a successful story that worked.
Cast
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Bruce Willis as Sonny Truelove
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Emilie Hirsch as Johnny Truelove
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Justin Timberlake as Frankie Ballenbacher
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Shawn Hatosy as Elvis Schmidt
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Ben Foster as Jake Mazursky
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Anton Yelchin as Zach Mazursky
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Sharon Stone as Olivia Mazursky
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Olivia Wilde as Angela Holden
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Dominique Swain as Susan Ha
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Chris Marquette as David Stratten
Where the film lacked in structure and general direction it made up for with a charismatic cast that often preoccupied the audiences mind and saved it from thinking too much. Hirsch was downright believable and kept his sidekick played by Timberlake grounded. The touching emotional scenes Timberlake was brilliant and natural. It was the in between moments that he felt awkward, but with some training and practice it’s something he can get past. Ben Foster is overwhelming in whatever he does, but it felt like Cassavettes literally took away the reins and let him go bonkers. At times I felt like he was trying to be too Ed Norton in American History X, but his twisted high pitched interpretation mostly made it his own. His behavior didn’t always make sense with the story, but it kept you entertained. Anton Yelchin was so sweet and adorable, I’d want to keep him as a pet too. By the end of the film he had me honestly concerned about him and his well being. The supporting ladies, including a small role by Sharon Stone, were great supporters, but there were so many and they all looked like carbon copies on one another. So much so, that I began to confuse them at points. Shawn Hatosy is a seasoned actor, and his veteran skills showed next to Timberlake again providing a strong counterpart to play off of. In the end each others weaknesses were upheld by each others strengths, and that’s good directing.
Ratings and Suggestions
Ratings and Suggestions
With an attractive and charming cast this film will no doubt appeal to the teen crowd, but it does have something to offer an older, smarter audience as well. There is nothing profound about Alpha Dog, but it entails an engaging story about glamorous rich kids who do something very bad, and the choices they make thereafter. The performances are fun, and entertainment value on point. Alpha Dog was definitely more than it should have been, and is certainly worth checking out. Two and a half stars out of Four.

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