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Johnny is a
Los Angeles drug dealer. He comes from a good family, owns his home,
several cars and enjoys partying with his friends. Johnny is 19. When
his friend Jake welshes on a debt, Johnny and his boys kidnap Jake's
15-year-old brother Butch and hold him as a marker. Even though Butch
has numerous chances to escape, he doesn't. He's enjoying partying with
them, losing his virginity and having a good time - until something goes
horribly wrong. - Yahoo! Movies |
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From the
first strains of “Over the Rainbow” in the opening credits to the
not-a-surprise-ending that you hoped wouldn't happen, Alpha Dog is a
movie that is more entertaining than it should be. With a cast including
Emile Hirsch, Bruce Willis, Shawn Hatosy, Sharon Stone, Ben Foster and
Harry Dean Stanton and based on the life of the youngest man to ever be
on the F.B.I.'s Most Wanted list, you have the makings of a great flick.
Where I think it goes wrong is the film is too funny for it's own good.
If you are looking for a balls out gang drama look somewhere else. What
you do get is a funny movie with an ending that seems all wrong for the
tone that has been set. This movie portrays the dealer lifestyle as
being almost all fun and games. Even the kidnapped kid is having a ball.
Until...
Justin Timberlake can act.
There, I said it. I don't think he will win any awards or anything but
once I got past all the fake tattoos (more later), he was just a
character in the film. Now I'm not pointing him out because he was any
better than anybody else in the movie, it's because he exceeded my
expectations. Another stand out is Ben Foster. Having seen him in movies
like Marvel Comics The Punisher and X3, it's refreshing to see him in a
slightly larger role. He has an insane quality that just freaked me out.
Onto the rest. There really isn't any single star in Alpha Dog, it seems
that everybody gets at least one good scene in which to shine. Now Bruce
Willis and Sharon Stone are little more than glorified cameos but watch
for a true cameo by non other than Alan Thicke. Yep, Growing Pains' Alan
Thicke.
The only
issues I have with the movie are the fact that it's funnier than it
should be, the tattoos all look way too new and bright to be real, and
some of the split scene work was a little extemporaneous. You know, I
never thought I would ever use that word in my life.
Final
thoughts. I really feel that I should have more to say about Alpha Dog
but either A) It's not worth that many words or B) I'm losing my touch.
But if I had to sum it up I would say that if Alpha Dog took itself a
little more seriously you would have an excellent film. As it stands,
it's worth a rental just to see Justin Timberlake grow as an actor and a
really over the top (in a good way) performance from Ben Foster.
Keep on
rolling with your homies and keep peepin my reviews,
Mitch
Emerson
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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