Johnny et quelques copains kidnappent le frère de Jake, Zach, âgé de 15 ans, puis confient à son copain Frankie le soin de s'occuper de lui. Ils développent une amitié fraternelle. Zach fait... Tout lireJohnny et quelques copains kidnappent le frère de Jake, Zach, âgé de 15 ans, puis confient à son copain Frankie le soin de s'occuper de lui. Ils développent une amitié fraternelle. Zach fait la fête avec ses ravisseurs lorsque la situation commence à dégénérer.Johnny et quelques copains kidnappent le frère de Jake, Zach, âgé de 15 ans, puis confient à son copain Frankie le soin de s'occuper de lui. Ils développent une amitié fraternelle. Zach fait la fête avec ses ravisseurs lorsque la situation commence à dégénérer.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 7 nominations au total
- Interviewer
- (as Matt Barry)
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- AnecdotesIn a scene where they have a fight, Sharon Stone hit Ben Foster so hard that his nose started bleeding. He told her to do so, because he said the scene needed to be as realistic as possible.
- GaffesCharacters play Xbox, despite the fact that it was first sold in 2001.
- Citations
Frankie Ballenbacher: You want a cigarette?
Zack Mazursky: No, I don't smoke.
Frankie Ballenbacher: Fuck that. It's good for you.
- Générique farfeluAfter the end credits, the following caption appears: 'For Nicky, May Your Slumber Be Blessed'. 'Nicky' is Nicholas Markowitz, the 'true' name of ill-fated Zack Mazursky played by Anton Yelchin.
- Autres versionsFour versions are available, depending on your location and where and under what circumstances the film is screened. Runtimes, beginning with the wide theatrical release, are "2h 2m (122 min) (United States), 1h 58m (118 min) (Germany), 2h 2m (122 min) (Argentina), 1h 57m (117 min) (Sundance) (United States)".
- Bandes originalesOver the Rainbow
Written by E.Y. Harburg & Harold Arlen
Performed by Eva Cassidy
Courtesy of Blix Street Records
The acting is pretty good considering the cast is mostly young men with little to no experience. First, you have Anton Yelchin, whom the plot centers around. He is the young man trying to grow up, and finds a real sense of comfort in his captors, as weird as it sounds. He does a great job building a likable, yet flawed character. The film definitely displays likable characters, but the audience has to remember that these characters are not good people. Ben Foster has always been around in my eyes, and he delivers his most intense role yet as the scary and sadistic Jake Mazursky. Very good job. Emile Hirsch is steadily developing into a good leading man after nice turns in Lords of Dogtown and The Girl Next Door. He's the leader of the group, and he has a certain presence despite his small size that reminds the viewer who's in command. Sharon Stone continues to defy my expectations of her after watching her in Bobby and this film. Very intense and powerful performance, which is very heartfelt at the end of the film. However, none of these performances stack up close to that of GASP Justin Timberlake. Timberlake really stood out to me in the film as Frankie, Johnny's best friend. He develops a strong friendship with Yelchin's character, and Timberlake really steals the show the whole time. His character is the most believable and likable of the bunch. Bruce Willis and Shawn Hatosy are also good in limited screen time (I don't think I've seen Willis have this much hair in a long time).
Nick Cassavetes does a good job as director, giving us the exact opposite of his most famous work to date, The Notebook. He delivers the gritty and realistic feel of 1999 Southern California and gets great performances out of actors who you don't really expect it from. The film definitely was better than I expected because of Justin Timberlake. I thought he would make the film worse but he made it better. It has some sex scenes and nudity, not to mention a lot of language, so Alpha Dog isn't really appropriate for anyone under 16 or 17. With a good ensemble cast, a good script, good direction, and a heart wrenching climax, Alpha Dog is a good movie to watch.
8/10 --spy
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- 18 juill. 2007
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 309 602 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 412 775 $ US
- 14 janv. 2007
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 32 351 125 $ US
- Durée2 heures 2 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1