Writ & Dir: Nick Cassavetes based on the true story of Jess James Hollywood
- Emile Hirsch … Johnny Truelove
- Justin Timberlake … Frankie Ballenbacher
- Shawn Hatosy … Elvis Schmidt
- Ben Foster … Jake Mazursky
- Anton Yelchin … Zack Mazursky
- Sharon Stone … Olivia Mazursky
- Bruce Willis … Sonny Truelove
- Matthew Barry … Interviewer
- Vincent Kartheiser … Pick Giamo
- Dominique Swain … Susan Hartunian
- Amanda Seyfried … Julie Beckley
You know this films isn’t half bad. I went to see it expecting a somewhat mindless popcorn film. But is actually a fairly watchable, half way decent flick.
Johnny Truelove and his pals are half-arsed weed-dealer-kids, hanging out and doing drugs, making money through dealing. But when real bad-boy Jake Mazursky owes money to Truelove things begin to escalate, leading to Truelove and “his boys” kidnapping Jake’s half brother. But the 15 year old Zack doesn’t seem like much of a victim. He gets to live the life of drugs, drink and parties; he is having a good time. But the kidnapping was a spur of the moment thing, and when he consults his lawyer Truelove realises that the implications may be quite serious.
His solution? Why get rid of the hostage of course.
Most of the film consists of the “boys” hanging out, having a good time, getting stoned, watching video games and playing games. But of course you know that it isn’t going to end happily. The opening scene is an interview with Johnny Truelove’s father, there is a time line, and every peripheral character is identified as a witness. You know that trouble can’t be far away.
Surprisingly, all the actors do a good job. Hirsch reminded me a little too much of Leonardo diCaprio for some reason, but played his role well. Timberlake had little to do for much of the film, handing around, getting high, but in the final scenes he was really good as his character suddenly realises what he has gotten himself into. Anton Yelchin, playing Zach, was perfectly cast as he comes across as a nice boy, likeable and innocent. But it is Foster who really steals the show as the violent and unpredictable Jake. Sharon Stone too does a great job, although the make-up effects in the interview scenes felt a little too much for me.
It isn’t an excellent film, but there is plenty to like about it.
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Tags: 7 Stars, Alpha Dog, Amanda Seyfried, Anton Yelchin, Ben Foster, Bruce Willis, Dominique Swain, drugs, Emile Hirsch, Jesse James Hollywood, Justin Timberlake, kidnapping, Matthew Barry, murder, Nick Cassavetes, Sharon Stone, Shawn Hatosy, true crime, Vincent Kartheiser
