“Alone Wolf” (*1/2 out of four) was a lackluster melodrama character study about a recluse (Richard de Klerk) who is forced to venture outside of his home and his controlled environment for the first time in two years when he becomes involved with a neighbor (Cara Gee) after witnessing her psychotic boyfriend (James Aaron Oliver) commit murder outside his home. Interesting story of one man’s journey back into the world from his life of security and seclusion is undone by molasses pacing and de Klerk’s aloof character and performance. Story is full of good intentions but writer/director Charles Ehrlinger lacks the grit and grandeur that the material needs. James Griffith’s eloquent score is film’s sole asset.