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Alpha Dog [2007] | ![Alpha Dog [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/510M6a6M3eL._SL75_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Nick Cassavetes Actors: Sharon Stone, Ben Foster, Bruce Willis, Harry Dean Stanton, Shawn Hatosy Studio: Icon Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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True Crime Drama *Contains plot spoilers* June 15, 2008 Wannabe gangster and drug dealer Johnny Truelove's (Emile Hirsch) life is an endless party. Surrounded by lackeys, beautiful women and hangers on, Johnny blows huge amounts of cash on drink, fast cars and a big house in the LA hills. When it comes to business though, Johnny is deadly serious. After a falling out with hot-headed nutter Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster) over a drugs debt, Johnny and his pals kidnap the man's younger brother Zack (Anton Yelchin) on impulse, intending to hold him to ransom. Zack has lived a sheltered life with overprotective mother Sharon Stone and begins to enjoy being captive as Truelove's good natured pal Frankie takes the boy under his wing, supplying him with drink, drugs and girls. Unfortunately for Zack, the increasingly paranoid Truelove is calling the shots and things are going to get ugly.
Alpha Dog is based on the real life story of LA drug dealer Jesse James Hollywood who may just have a sillier name than his onscreen counterpart. Jesse James ordered the kidnapping and eventual murder of a debtors younger brother (Nicolas Markowitz) and fled to South America, remaining on the FBI's most wanted list for 5 years before he was brought to justice. Hirsch's character in the film isn't all that interesting and spends most of the film away from the action. Timberlake has a natural onscreen presence as does Yelchin who plays the naive and wide eyed kidnapee. Supporting turns from Bruce Willis as Truelove's drug dealing father and Sharon Stone are good too. The story jumps around a lot but there are some very well filmed and well acted moments that make this better than just another LA crime film.
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An A+ for Alpha Dogs !!!! June 12, 2008 I really did enjoy this film, especially as I had no idea what it was about. All I had heard about it, was that Justin Timberlake appears in it. Now we all love Justin Timberlake, so I was hoping he did not fail in this film, but Justin delivers a good performance. I must admit I found it sometimes hard to take Justin serious, probably due to the fact that we have watched him so many times on Saturday Night Live. It has a such a fantastic cast. Great directing by Nick Cassavates. Sharon Stone gives a brilliant performance. A very sad true story. I would give it five stars but five stars go to films like The Godfather. Watch this film, you will not be disapponted at all. Powerful, emotional and thought provoking.
Alpha Dog - Beta Suspense March 5, 2008 I wanted to see this film because of the reviews I had read elsewhere. Not being fully aware of the details I came in with a fresh perspective. The story opens in a documentary style with a straight to camera piece from Bruce Willis. The real story then begins. Tracking the escalating violence and dislike between two rival slacker drug dealers. This is fairly standard fare for the genre. What follows an abduction though is fairly unstandard. Trying to avoid plot spoilers limits what I can say about what follows, but it is well concived, acted and portrayed, with a realism usually missing from its contemporaries. Only the swimming pool scene fails to convince. Based on the true story of Jesse James Hollywood what the movie shows is how a petty dispute over a trivial amount of money can descend into a truely shocking story of peer pressure, immorality and eventually tragedy. Nick Cassavettes directs with an eye to the details of the lifestyle and morals of his characters and an acceptance that his audience know the story. This is the one letdown in the movie. He is never absolutely convinced as to whether he is directing a drama or a documentary. Superb all round performences from a mostly young cast, including an eye catching, and surprisingly good, Justin Timberlake. Acting kudos also to Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster and Anton Yelch as the unwitting but somehow compliant young innocent. All in all a good watch only marred by some indecisive directing.
Very good movie February 26, 2008 A really good film....unlike most ppl i did not know the ending of the movie so i didnt know what to expect but i must say its deliverence was very powerful. The movie is well edited and i think i helps capture the essense of such a deep storyline. Some acting points could have been better but Ben Foster, Sharon Stone and Bruce Willis were amazing... its worth watching...
No goodfellas January 10, 2008 I know it's not meant to be....Definitely no classic. Worth a watch but I couldn't take Justin Timberlake serious...they did not need to cast him to play this part, surely get someone not so well known...maybe would have been a bit more believable.
Ok though, not really worthy of the hype.
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