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Hollywood.com Says
Justin Timberlake
simultaneously steals and sabotages
Alpha Dog
. His breakout performance is shockingly good, but his involvement seems to have corrupted director
Nick Cassavetes
.
Story
Alpha Dog
has been in the headlines quite a bit ever since last year’s Sundance Film Festival, and not coincidentally, the headlines actually spawned
Alpha Dog
. The true story concerns a drug dealer named Jesse James Hollywood who would become one of the youngest people ever on the FBI’s most-wanted list;
Alpha Dog
, for the most part and rather glossily, tells the rest of the story. Johnny Truelove (
Emile Hirsch
)—the Jesse James Hollywood character—is a hothead drug dealer well respected in his suburbanite posse, which includes sycophant Elvis (
Shawn Hatosy
) and burnout Frankie (
Justin Timberlake
). After speed freak Jake Marzursky (
Ben Foster
) shorts him in a pot deal and vandalizes his house, Johnny exacts revenge by kidnapping Jake’s young brother Zack (
Anton Yelchin
). To Zack, the kidnapping is a blessing, an intro to the party lifestyle he’s always wondered about, and Johnny and co. aren’t sweating what they think is a scare tactic. But when they learn they’re looking at (long) hard time for the kidnapping, the guys realize that simply returning Zack to his house might not be an option.
Acting
Even though the only real difference between
Timberlake
and his Frankie may lie in the number of tattoos, his (for all intents and purposes) debut performance is a genuine eye-opener and further proof that when you’ve got “it,” the medium just doesn’t matter. Throughout much of the movie,
Timberlake
’s best work is simply making you forget he’s the world’s biggest pop star, but he shines most during the movie’s dramatic climax.
Yelchin
(TV’s
Huff
) also excels. He’s blessed—or perhaps, in Hollywood, cursed—with a face that will probably always look younger than it is, and that, along with his accompanying expressions, makes you feel a number of things for his character. Rising star
Hirsch
(
Lords of Dogtown
) plays Truelove—in real life the central figure—with equal parts cool and A.J. Soprano hissy fits, while
Foster
(
Hostage
) is his archenemy and antithesis, simmering or exploding in every scene. Audiences will laugh at
Foster
’s over-the-top turn, but it suits the absurdity of his character.
Bruce Willis
and
Sharon Stone
, as parents thrown into the ordeal, don’t add much beyond their names, but
Stone
’s botched fat suit in one scene kills an otherwise raw moment.
Direction
Writer/director
Nick Cassavetes
turned
The Notebook
into a surprise box office hit (with a little help from
Rachel McAdams
and
Ryan Gosling
, of course), and unfortunately that’s what he tries for with
Alpha Dog
. It’s a movie that should be more along the lines of
Larry Clark
’s uncompromising
Bully
instead of a cross between that film and, say,
Malibu's Most Wanted
. Furthermore, it seems the Timberlake Effect swayed the director into MTV territory, as he apparently tries to reel in some of the pop star’s contingency when this is certainly no kids’ tale, even though it’s about kids. But despite the movie’s often ambiguous tone and frequent testosterone injections,
Cassavetes
manages to engage us and take us along for the roller coaster ride. He captures with great accuracy the reckless abandon and invincibility complex with which these specific people operate (and party)—it’s pure hedonism for them and the audience. Until he sets reality into place, at which point it inches closer to the aforementioned
Bully
.
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