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Inspired by true events, Breach is a dramatic thriller set inside the halls of the FBI--the gatekeeper of the nation's most sensitive and potentially volatile secrets.
When young Eric O'Neill (Phillippe) is promoted out of his low-level surveillance job and into the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, his dream of becoming a full-fledged agent is on the verge of becoming reality. Even more impressive, O'Neill is hand picked to work for renowned operative Robert Hanssen (Cooper) within "information assurance," a new division created to protect all classified FBI Intelligence.
But O'Neill is quickly confronted with the true reason behind his hire: Hanssen is the sole subject of a long-term, top-secret investigation, a suspected mole made all the more dangerous by the sheer global import of the information he is charged with protecting. The Bureau asks O'Neill to use Hanssen's growing trust and slowly draw the traitor out of deep cover. Engaged in a lethal game of spy-versus-spy without the benefit of a cover story or backup, O'Neill finds himself fighting to bring down Hanssen before the treacherous double-agent can destroy O'Neill, his family and the nation they are both sworn to serve.
Following his success with the electrifying and acclaimed Shattered Glass, writer/director Billy Ray explores more deeply the disillusionment and questionable moral mentorship of a young idealist in Breach. The film is produced by Bobby Newmyer (Training Day), Scott Strauss (Mindhunters) and Scott Kroopf (The Last Samurai). Universal Pictures will release the film in North America and Kimmel International will distribute globally.
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Alpha Dog(2007)
Review: A lackluster teenage true-crime tale.
by Todd Gilchrist
January 11, 2007 - The more movies like Alpha Dog get made, the more adults are made to feel as if they have no idea what it's like being a teenager these days. According to this film, Thirteen, Mean Creek, Bully, Havoc, and the genre's great-granddaddy Kids, adolescents are over privileged, under-disciplined hip-hop fiends who say and do what they please without any guidance or concern from their parents -- until, of course, it's "too late" (read: someone dies/gets AIDS/has a drug-induced freak-out).
But the question remains, even after so many movies addressing the same subject, why are things this way? Why do kids run rampant like wild dogs, terrorizing adults and treating themselves and their peers like punching bags? If there is an answer, it's one that this critic cannot provide. But with the glut of films claiming to represent the way things really are with kids, you have to wonder why no one else seems to have an answer, either. And further, why people continue to make crass and pointless pictures that chronicle (and essentially celebrate) this behavior without offering any solutions or suggestions on how to stop it.
Alpha Dog stars Emile Hirsch as Johnny Truelove, the son of a drug dealer who helps peddle his pop's ware to his pals. When one of his friends/clients, Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), refuses to settle some long-held debts, Johnny enlists his buddies and hangers-on to kidnap Jake's little brother Zack (Anton Yelchin). Jake understandably flips out, so Johnny defers babysitting duties to Frankie (Justin Timberlake) and Elvis (Shawn Hatosy), while he figures out what to do with the kid. As Jake continues to search for Johnny -- not just to recover his little brother, but to mete out street justice on the amateur dealer and drug kingpin -- Frankie and Elvis are put in the unenviable position of watching the "hostage." Before long, Johnny begins to realize the seriousness of his kidnapping plot and puts into motion a plan that ultimately has devastating consequences for all involved.
One can suppose that because this tale is based on a true story, it is more legitimate than its predecessors. But formula is formula whether it's a sports film, a horror movie or in this case, a story about troubled teens. The teenagers are all poorly-attended to by their parents, who evidently share wealth but not love or guidance with these kids. As a result, they drink, swear and misbehave without fear of repercussion. Meanwhile, the movie ratchets up a staggering number of "witnesses," or folks who could possibly have stopped its tragic events from transpiring. But what does that say about these people? Were they truly inactive or unresponsive to the sight of a kid being kidnapped?
Alpha Dogs is more interested in documenting the climate in which the incident occurred than actually examining its causes at a personal or even cultural level. In fact, director Nick Cassavetes is dedicated to creating an atmosphere of irresponsibility -- Johnny's enabled, consequence-free lifestyle; the weak wills and herd-mentality of his friends; the support-free discipline of his parents. But do suburban teenagers really have it so bad? If they do, then why? Cassavetes may have accurately represented the time and place in which the kidnapping happened, but he has no point of view about it whatsoever. In an era when school violence occurs almost daily and kids continue to identify with media figures instead of their parents or community leaders, solutions need to be identified, and one more movie about cool kids getting into trouble does not solve or help anything.
The good news is the acting is pretty good. Foster's Jake offers the perfect counterpoint to Hirsch's insecure Johnny, while Timberlake does a fine job playing both sides of Frankie's charm and complicity. But it seems doubtful that the people who should see this movie ultimately will. While the ensemble cast alone almost makes the movie worth watching, this sort of film will likely be populated by teenagers and folks who, if these movies are to be believed, are not sophisticated enough to distinguish fiction from reality.
Alpha Dogs is not a good movie, not because it follows in the footsteps of so many other similar movies, but because it follows them without adding anything new -- a solution, or even a hypothesis to the problems it chronicles. So while one can feel sorry for the kids on whom the film was based, feel more sorry for the audience because unlike their on-screen counterparts, moviegoers have yet to make their bad decisions. Watching Alpha Dogs shouldn't be one of them.
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