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Suburban gangstas on prowl in 'Alpha Dog'

PARK CITY, Utah (Hollywood Reporter) - You watch "Alpha Dog" in the conflicted grip of fascination, horror and, to be honest, depression.

Writer-director Nick Cassavetes takes a viewer into a heart of darkness that exists right in southern California's San Fernando Valley among mostly white, suburban young people adrift in a sea of drugs, sex, booze and violence. Parents are either "cool" with this or clueless. Traditional social structure has broken down, replaced by a hedonistic youth culture and "gangsta" lifestyle utterly lacking in any moral sensibility or control. What's worse, this is a true story.

This is a well-made ensemble movie in which actors take chances with uncomfortably repulsive characters or roles unlike any previous performances. Make no mistake though: This will be a hard sell for New Line. The gangsta element and hip-hop soundtrack might be selling points, but is that really the right crowd for this movie? Critical acclaim will help, but the film's dispassionate point of view might cause mixed reactions.

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp...0&w=RTR&coview=

Johnny: Emile Hirsch

Frankie: Justin Timberlake

Zack: Anton Yelchin

Elvis: Shawn Hatosy

Jake: Ben Foster

Olivia Mazursky: Sharon Stone

Susan: Dominique Swain

Sonny: Bruce Willis

Cosmo: Harry Dean Stanton

Screenwriter-director: Nick Cassavetes; Producers: Sidney Kimmel, Chuck Pacheco

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