Jack Irish: Bad Debts
Jack Irish is a man getting his life back together again. A former criminal lawyer whose world imploded, he now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and sometime lover - the complete man really. Jack is an expert in finding those who don't want to be found - dead or alive. He helps out his mates while avoiding the past. That is until the past finds him.
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- Cast:
- Guy Pearce , Marta Dusseldorp , Aaron Pedersen , Roy Billing , Damien Richardson , Shane Jacobson , Vadim Glowna
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The Worst Film Ever
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
This film starts with a hiss and a roar, which seems to fizzle out rather than go out with a bang. The acting is pretty good, with a decent story line to follow - also some funny one liners here and there.Too often it was difficult to keep up with who the main characters were talking about, as they often mentioned names of people we were expected to know, but didn't. Perhaps the film focuses a bit too much on the main character; viewing the story from more than one perspective could have given this film more depth.Found it interesting that all the leads he found during his detective work were more than eager to share information with a complete stranger, especially since the case he was digging up was a decade old and sensitive. Overall a good movie. Worth seeing once, but probably not again.
I watched this without being aware that it is based on a book. However, I an a fan of Guy Pearce and he played this role with his usual proficiency. The story and plot were solid and engaging, and the faint touches of humour gave a well-rounded polish to a low budget title which holds its own very well. The usual elements of a good thriller plot are there. The pub scenes were probably the best and certainly produced the most chuckles.If there was any complaint, it would probably be that Guy Pearce was too good looking for this role, and I felt that someone moodier and beefier might have done it more justice.
Let me first say I am not Australian, The island I originate from is on a slightly smaller scale, the Isle of Man!I have read all the Peter Temple books excepting 'White Dog', which I have been unable to get anywhere and was delighted to see that a couple of Jack Irish novels have been transferred to the screen and although I started viewing with trepidation it was soon dispersed as the storyline was spot-on and the acting by all was superb.The characters are portrayed exactly as I imagined as are the various locations are not far off either, especially the pub! Let us hope that more of the novels are transposed to the screen with the same exemplary skill of all concerned.Now I am off to feast on 'Black Tide'.
From the people behind Rake, Jack Irish is the latest TV movie from Andrew Knight from Rake and SeaChange fame.Guy Peirce is fantastic as Jack Irish.This would be one of the few series i would recommend to non aussies.if you like shows like rake, seachange and spooks as well as the edge of darkness.Such a great story, full of great characters, fantastic locations, flawless cinematography and direction.With 1 down and 3 more to go i will be keeping a close eye on Jack Irish's next adventures.10/10