Please note this is a region 2 DVD & will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play A difficult gestation period led to Nick Cassavetes&s ALPHA DOG being delayed & facing possible legal battles after the real-life subject of the film (alleged kidnapper & murderer Jesse James Hollywood) objected to his portrayal The cinematic version of Hollywood is named Johnny Truelove & played by Emile Hirsch (LORDS OF DOGTOWN) Truelove is a wild 18-year-old who deals drugs for a living & hangs out with his posse who revolve around a core of Frankie (Justin Timberlake) Elvis (Shawn Hatosy) & Tiko (Fernando Vargas) When a client of Truelove&s Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster) is unable to pay off his crystal-meth debt the group kidnaps his 15-year-old stepbrother Zack (Anton Yelchin) who becomes a Patty Hearst-like accomplice in his own abduction Indeed Zack positively revels in his new position & lives it up with the boys at every opportunity he gets But Cassavetes&s film really revs into gear as the cops close in on Truelove&s band of outsiders & they face a tough decision about what to do with Zack The real draw here is Justin Timberlake & he makes a decent job of his role as a bodyguardfriend to the kidnapped kid Covered in tattoos & oozing testosterone Timberlake revels in his role & his female following will find plenty to gush over here The film itself is executed at a lightning-fast pace with quick jump cuts & on-screen captions that point out who the witnesses in the case were Cassavetes plays around with split-screen techniques & nonlinear storytelling but he remains acutely aware of what his young target audience is seeking from a modern crime drama not letting the tension drop for a second Small roles for Sharon Stone & Bruce Willis provide suitable support to the young cast & a thumping rap & metal soundtrack supplies a perfect backdrop to the explosive on-screen shenanigans