Kate Bosworth has one impressive breastbone. Itโ€™s not exactly sexy, but thereโ€™s something about the way a man can count every indentation on her chest thatโ€™ll make him want to fight over her like a hungry animal. Or so the remake of Straw Dogs would have you believe. Itโ€™s Cyclops from the X-Men movies versus True Bloodโ€™s Eric Northman for the last remnants of Lois Laneโ€™s carcass. I know, I know, itโ€™s really supposed to be a war of ideals. Will instinct conquer intellect when a human being is pushed too far? Thatโ€™s what Sam Peckinpahโ€™s 1971 motion picture was about.

Rod Lurieโ€™s 2011 remodel is about Kate Bosworthโ€™s breastbone.

For this modern updating, the story is transplanted from Southern England to the American South. Mississippi, to be exact. Bosworthโ€™s Amy Sumner, now a famous actress, returns home with her four-eyed, buffed-out screenwriter husband David (James Marsden). Seeing the people and places of her youth makes Amy uncomfortable, but David just wants to fit in. Amyโ€™s ex-boyfriend, Charlie (Alexander Skarsgรฅrd), still carries a torch, and though he feigns friendliness, he thinks smarty-pants David isnโ€™t man enough for the skinny blonde. To prove it, he rapes Amy. Cue gory revenge.

The new Straw Dogs is actually a decent movie, though wholly unnecessary. Lurie, best known for political fare like The Contender, has crafted a strict cover version of Peckinpahโ€™s more provocative masterpiece. Heโ€™s aiming for Faulknerian hothouse drama, shooting the picture like itโ€™s Martin Scorseseโ€™s Cape Fear because, well, Scorsese got away with remaking a famous movie, he clearly knows something. The problem is, Lurie wants to deal in moral ambiguities, but his stock-in-trade is absolutes. His points about aggression and provocation are stymied by his unequivocal justifications. Itโ€™s set up as a pinko/redneck showdown, but if Lurie meant to draw a line in the sand between the โ€œLeft Coastโ€ and โ€œReal America,โ€ he failed. The screening audience was cheering for death like it was a Republican presidential debate. I just hope for his sake that Cyclops has health insurance. recommended