Alpha Male (film) explained

Alpha Male
Director:Dan Wilde
Producer:David Bergstein
Damian Jones
Trudie Styler
Starring:Jennifer Ehle
Danny Huston
Music:Stephen Warbeck
Cinematography:Shane Daly
Editing:Tariq Anwar
Studio:Mobius International
Xingu Films
Distributor:THINKFilm
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:United States
United Kingdom
Language:English

Alpha Male is a 2006 American-British drama film directed by Dan Wilde and starring Jennifer Ehle and Danny Huston.[1] [2]

Plot

Alice Ferris is a wealthy mother who lives with her family in their stately home set in the peaceful countryside of Bedfordshire. She is happily married to her American husband Jim, a businessman who owns a packaging company, and they have two children Jack and Elyssa.

One day, Jim is diagnosed with an incurable illness and soon passes away. Alice’s eldest sister Brede moves in temporarily to support her. Elyssa is traumatised by her father’s passing, so Alice and Brede send her off to a children’s clinic to recover. Soon afterwards, Alice meets and falls in love with a painter named Clive, who has recently been through a similar loss. Alice lets Clive move into the family’s home, to which Jack disapproves. At this point, Jack becomes estranged from Alice and hostile to Clive.

Several years later, Jack turns 21 and now lives with his girlfriend named Maliika. For his birthday, Alice arranges a party and asks him to come. He refuses at first, but then agrees to go. At the party, Alice and Clive’s son Nathan falls into the family’s pool and almost drowns, but is saved by Jack. Elyssa, also grown up, sees a manifestation of Jim who helps her overcome her trauma. In the end, the family put their differences aside and make a reconciliation.

Cast

Reception

Mark Stevens of the BBC gave the film three stars out of five.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Jenkins. David. Alpha Male. 7 August 2006. Time Out. 29 September 2018.
  2. News: French. Philip. Alpha Male. 12 August 2006. The Guardian. 29 September 2018.
  3. Web site: Stevens. Mark. Alpha Male (2006). 5 August 2006. BBC. 29 September 2018.