Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.
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Forget all other reincarnations of Ned Kelly's story, this is the real deal. Matter of fact, truthful with great performances and written by the definitive expert on the subject, Ian Jones. Deserves a lot more credit. Highly recommended.
I found this true gem at my local library last week during a random roam around the shelves. I had never heard of it before ~ I was away that year. Each episode ( there are 4 ) is feature film length, so it covers the story with magnificent detail and great craft. It is the great Australian pastoral of truth and myth, politics and personalities, murder and mayhem. All the seeds of our current crises are here, for all to see, class distinction and factionalism and race relations ~ the English and the Scotch ganging up against the Irish. Cops who are two-faced or easily bribed, or are Irish themselves, but need to suck up to the Crown. The whole ecosystem of White Australia marking out territory of the stolen and colonised land.
John Jarratt is an amazing Ned. His eyes through the iconic armour are captivating. Previous reviewers refer to Mick and Heath ~ well each of those performances had their time and place. Remember the restricting corset of the feature film and the need to edit and make an action adventure or moody muck with a foreign 'star' ~ such were our lives back then ~ last century ! There will be other Neds, like Sherlock Holmes or Hamlet, Mr Kelly is not going to fade away any time soon.
Not only great television but a great history lesson. My particular favourite piece of costume design was the tin of Keen's Mustard Powder bolted on to the right hand side of his outfit ~ I'll have to fact check that.
John Jarratt is an amazing Ned. His eyes through the iconic armour are captivating. Previous reviewers refer to Mick and Heath ~ well each of those performances had their time and place. Remember the restricting corset of the feature film and the need to edit and make an action adventure or moody muck with a foreign 'star' ~ such were our lives back then ~ last century ! There will be other Neds, like Sherlock Holmes or Hamlet, Mr Kelly is not going to fade away any time soon.
Not only great television but a great history lesson. My particular favourite piece of costume design was the tin of Keen's Mustard Powder bolted on to the right hand side of his outfit ~ I'll have to fact check that.
Great to finally see some good old Aussie history being released The Last Out law is out on DVD I Saw it at Sanity its a double DVD lets hope for other great Australian classic movies to come out :) John Jarratt's Performance of Ned Kelly has to be the best out of other Failed attempts no matter how many times they try and remake Ned Kelly it will never be as good as The Last Outlaw, which i reckoned was a fluke well since it was directed by George Miller he done other successful mini-series , series eg The Sullivans, All The Rivers Run, The Man From snowy River etc keep it up George Miller :) good that they filmed the last out law in the proper Kelly country and not like the new one around Ballarat,
Absolutely brilliant portrayal of historical events as close as possible to the real story. Obviously with historical stories / reenactments, there is a possibility of errors or mistakes, but very few if any were made with this version. The fact that the Royal Commission held after Neds hanging made sweeping changes to the Victorian Police force in relation to corruption and victimisation as a result of this sad chapter in Australian history. There is an addendum at the end of the series explaining such. I couldn't recommend this mini series any higher and I urge all to watch it and form their own opinions. I would be very surprised if you didn't enjoy it immensely. Prepare to set aside 8 hours if you watch it end to end...you won't be disappointed :-)
This is a careful, engaging and dramatically convincing biography of Australia's favourite bushranger, that is, outlaw, Ned Kelly, his defiance of the law, robberies, murders, courage, capture and death by hanging. It is slightly fictionalized and certainly romantic, as is his legend, but the writer has tried to keep close to the facts and probable motivation. The acting is good, with John Jarratt a convincing Ned and Sigrid Thorton as his feisty sister, Kate. The series does justice to the myth of Kelly, the semi-literate robber who could write inspiring dreams of an Irish-Australian republic and face heavily armed police wearing rustic armour made from farm implements. The supporting cast is very fine, the most memorable (and possibly true) line being that of Ned's mother before his execution: "Be sure you die like a Kelly!"
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- TriviaConsidered to be the most historically accurate depiction of the Ned Kelly story ever made.
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