Jack Irish: Bad Debts
- Téléfilm
- 2012
- 1h 30min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA former criminal lawyer is getting his life back together and now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and finding those who don't w... Tout lireA former criminal lawyer is getting his life back together and now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and finding those who don't want to be found - dead or alive. When an ex-client wants his help, he lets it pass away. B... Tout lireA former criminal lawyer is getting his life back together and now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and finding those who don't want to be found - dead or alive. When an ex-client wants his help, he lets it pass away. But then this guy turns up dead which forces him back into the ominous past he thought he l... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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More than any other book I've read, Peter Temple's writing seems to capture the mood or feeling of Melbourne perfectly and I was so happy to find the same sense of place in this production. I can't wait to see more and will. Be re-watching this. This is such great television.
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 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'.
The direction is sharp and thoughtful, the design for locations and sense of place is outstanding, plus the pacing, which I would have thought would have driven the script writers up the wall in condensing from the labyrinth plots of the novel, just hums along.
Special shout-out to Roy Billing (Harry) and the wonderful Aaron Pedersen (Cam) as Jack's racing skallywag mates: the three of them operate seemingly effortlessly together in this first outing for Jack Irish, very believable. And they keep to that high level in all the subsequent episodes.
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes"Bad Debts"--the first of the three feature-length Jack Irish movies--was watched by an average of 950,000 Australian viewers, ranking as the sixth most-watched programme of the week.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Jack Irish: Black Tide (2012)
- Bandes originalesChopinesque
By Helen Jane Long
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jack Irish: Nợ xấu
- Lieux de tournage
- Brunswick Place, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australie(Jack's house)
- Sociétés de production
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