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Alpha Dog
Movie Stats & Links |
| Starring: |
Ben Foster, Shawn
Hatosy, Emile Hirsch, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Bruce
Willis |
| MPAA Rated: |
R |
| Released By: |
Universal Pictures |
| Web Site: |
www.alphadogmovie.com |
| Kiddie Movie: |
Only if you want
them on the wrong life path. |
| Date Movie: |
Both you and your
dudette have bodies to ogle. |
| Gratuitous Sex: |
Nudity and sex! |
| Gratuitous
Violence: |
Mostly hand to
hand combat, but sadly one gun scene. |
| Action: |
Not really. |
| Laughs: |
There's a chuckle
or two. |
| Memorable
Scene: |
Frankie trying to
get Zack to leave the apartment. |
| Memorable
Quote: |
I hope I got this
right: "Have a period or something." |
| Directed By: |
Nick Cassavetes |
| Produced By: |
Sidney Kimmel,
Chuck Pacheco |
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Alpha Dog
A Movie Review |
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I think knowing the ending of "Alpha Dog" before going in
to see it made me feel even worse for Zack Mazursky, the
brother of Jake, because up until the end, getting kidnapped
was the greatest thing that seemed to have happened to him.
Here’s the basic story…
"Alpha Dog" is a fictional look at a true Hollywood story
about a kidnapping gone bad, kids gone bad, and parenting
that is mostly questionable, except, for, well, that of
Sonny Truelove (Bruce Willis), sort of, who supposedly has
mob ties and supposedly sets up his son with drugs to sell,
yet tries to get Johnny (Emile Hirsch) out of a sticky
kidnapping situation, but Johnny doesn’t listen. Such are kids
sometimes.
Anyway, Johnny and his group of friends, including Elvis
(Shawn Hatosy) and Frankie (Justin Timberlake), enjoy their
days by selling drugs, getting high, drinking a lot, and
sleeping with hot girls. Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster) owes
Johnny money, and Johnny ain’t too happy about it, tries to
beat up Jake, and now Jake is pissed. Jake and Johnny seem
to go back and forth a bit, but Johnny doesn’t take it too
well when Jake takes a dump on his living room carpet.
Meanwhile, Jake’s brother, Zack (Anton Yelchin) is a
fifteen-year-old kid, not really happy at home with his
over-protective mother, Olivia (Sharon Stone), looks up to
his hoodlum brother, and decides to run away from home when
he gets busted with having a bong in his room. So Zack is
wandering around, Johnny and his crew spot him, and Johnny
decides to kidnap Zack so that Jake will pay his debt. As
things sometimes go when you don’t fully think about your
plan, Johnny finds himself in a pickle, and now instead of
just a person dealing drugs, he’s also a kidnapper.
Johnny assigns Frankie to take care of Zack, so of course
Frankie invites some people over to party, the girls think
it is cool that Zack is "Stolen Boy," and Zack is having a
pretty good time smoking pot, getting drunk, being "cool,"
losing his virginity via a threesome in a pool, and figuring
he would ride this out until his brother pays his debt, and
all will be well. But little does Zack know that Jake,
rather than just pay off his debt, intends to kill Johnny,
Johnny is now freaked realizing kidnapping can lead to life
in prison, and of course Johnny thinks his easiest course of
action is to have one of his buddies kill Zack and leave him
in a shallow grave, even though everyone and their aunt and
uncle knows Johnny kidnapped Zack, and has partied with
Zack.
I found "Alpha Dog" a really good movie, tapping into a
world of people most of us wouldn’t have far to understand
where the kids went wrong thanks mostly to some of the worst
parenting out there. The sad thing about "Alpha Dog" is
that it is based on some true events. Sure, I’m not exactly
sure what was real, and what was Hollywood fantasy, but
there were two scenes in the movie that really stuck in my
head. One was Frankie, truly torn between his loyalty to
Johnny and his liking Zack and wishing Zack would just go
back home. In the scene, knowing the fate that awaits Zack,
Frankie tries to get Zack to go to the corner store for him,
possibly getting Zack out of the apartment long enough to
keep him from getting offed. But Zack doesn’t to go,
enjoying just relaxing and watching "Austin Powers" on the
TV. The other scene is Zack, being driven to what he thinks
is back home, talking to Frankie about how he thinks he
might change his life, and maybe appreciate his mom more.
What works in "Alpha Dog" isn’t just a great story, but
the performances by everyone were fantastic, and yes,
especially Justin Timberlake. In the end it’s really a sad
story, especially for Zack who, for a few days, enjoyed
being cool, even impressing Frankie with his fighting
skills, and losing his virginity with two cute dudettes.
Then he finds himself dead, when sadly, if Johnny had just
listened to his dad, Zack might have been able to learn to
play guitar like he wanted to, and Johnny's friends might
have been able to avoid life, and even death sentences, for
the kidnapping.
I liked "Alpha Dog," but it might not be your cup of tea.
It’s violent, it’s got sex, it’s really a sad story, but in
the end I was gripped with the story and give it 4 stars out
of 5.
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!!
L8R!!! |