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The Jammed

  • 2007
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
885
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The Jammed (2007)
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A thriller about trafficking, governmental deportation and the sex slave trade in Melbourne.A thriller about trafficking, governmental deportation and the sex slave trade in Melbourne.A thriller about trafficking, governmental deportation and the sex slave trade in Melbourne.

  • Director
    • Dee McLachlan
  • Writer
    • Dee McLachlan
  • Stars
    • Emma Lung
    • Veronica Sywak
    • Saskia Burmeister
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    885
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dee McLachlan
    • Writer
      • Dee McLachlan
    • Stars
      • Emma Lung
      • Veronica Sywak
      • Saskia Burmeister
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Emma Lung
    Emma Lung
    • Crystal
    Veronica Sywak
    • Ashley Hudson
    Saskia Burmeister
    Saskia Burmeister
    • Vanya
    Sun Park
    • Rubi…
    Amanda Ma
    • Sunee
    Andrew S. Gilbert
    • Vic Glassman
    Alison Whyte
    Alison Whyte
    • Mrs. Glassman
    Debra Lawrance
    Debra Lawrance
    • DIMIA Case Officer
    Damien Richardson
    Damien Richardson
    • Agent Mollica
    Kate Atkinson
    Kate Atkinson
    • Gabi
    Todd MacDonald
    Todd MacDonald
    • Tom
    Masa Yamaguchi
    Masa Yamaguchi
    • Dyce
    Adriano Cortese
    • Wade
    Gareth Yuen
    Gareth Yuen
    • Lai
    Cameron Nugent
    • Steve
    Ben Harkin
    • Dennis
    Ho Thi Lu
    • Phuc
    Yang Li
    • Chinese Brothel Client
    • Director
      • Dee McLachlan
    • Writer
      • Dee McLachlan
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    9yebble

    Amazing Film

    I saw this film 2 nights ago at the Sydney Film Festival and I am still thinking about the issues that were tackled. The film was amazing and an all-round brilliant drama. Honestly, I couldn't stop the tears rolling down my face for at least 1 hour after the film ended.

    The script did not contain lengthy dialogue, but this was a positive. It was not too fast, and not too slow - it was the right speed in order to allow the audience to empathise with the characters. The acting was quite good but I think what made the film was the cinematography and the music that fit the message so well.

    I definitely recommend checking this film out - it is definitely gripping and very 'in your face'...but worth it!
    8TwistTheDoll

    Exploring the unexplored

    This film does a great job exploring and uncovering the dark depths of a scarcely known subject admist the background of fast-paced metro Melbourne. As the film progresses, you become entranced by the characters' struggle and desperate attempt to escape a bleak situation from all sides, the illegal sex-trade slaves; the mother looking for her lost child in a foreign country and the insurance worker who somehow found herself reluctantly assisting her. Disturbing and eye-opening, the scenarios are forcefully binding you towards a fortunate outcome. The ending, in all it's raw harshness really intertwines with the conveyance of the film and the hint of realism dejects. I have to say, I really enjoyed it.

    Great cast, and great script. The young actresses in particular, are ones to watch out for.
    10bendytosh

    A view into the the illegal sex slave trade

    I wasn't even aware of the movie until I saw a review of it on 'At the movies" with Margaret and David. They gave it four stars each so I had to check it out for myself.

    This movie was a pretty intense movie to watch but was a great movie. I'm not sure if I'm shocked by the movie and its contents but it definitely an eye opener. The movie was really well done. Could have added maybe some more facts about the illegal sex slave industry and statistics also. It seems as though it could be anyone running the show which is a little scary.

    Not sure why it was only shown at Nova Cinemas but I heard there weren't much support for the movie from lots of people to show it.

    Recommend to everyone to watch.
    6bettestreep2004

    Interesting

    The Jammed has created much controversy here in Melbourne, Australia - where it was shot.

    For some bizarre reason it was rejected by the Melbourne Int'l Film Festival (MIFF) organisers this year - very strange since they brag they promote and support the Australian Film Industry.

    It has been given a VERY LIMITED cinema release - 10 days in one cinema only.

    It has not been entered in the 2007 AFI awards (probably because the makers have to pay a $1000 entry fee or because of deadline issues...).

    Some film critics have labelled it a dog and others are waxing lyrical on it as being the best Australian film of 2007.

    I saw it today in a sold out session and although sitting in row 2 - i found it to be a very well made and acted film. Not a masterpiece but still worth seeing.

    Considering I sat through some questionable films at the recent MIFF and sure to sit through a few duds at the AFI festival starting this weekend - I am surprised a film of this quality - and examining a very important topic - has been treated so poorly here in Melbourne.
    6videorama-759-859391

    Movie of the damned jammed

    Low budget movie, yes it is, almost nonexistent in the couple of years that followed it's making. Sex slave films are a dime a dozen these days. So many of em' tackle the subject, even more so in the last couple of years, where we'd had some that mirror others. The vibe I picked up off The Jammed, a movie that really does try, was a real struggle in getting it made, where the low budged aura here is painfully patent. There are some painfully heartbreaking sad scenes and some intoxicating and scary moments, in a well made and quite dramatic film. The two best performances here, is that of Emma Lung, as the main slave who just makes us feel so much compassion for her wronged, throw in the two hard basket, predicament. The cards are really stacked against this poor lass. Her agony, and her emotions like sadness, shock, are so heartbreaking and convincingly real, it's truly unsettling, some moments pretty hard to bare, thanks to her great acting, where I was encapsulated by her performance. The other excellent performance lies in Saskia Burmeister who plays the rebellious, Russian immigrant and wild pro, just what the film calls for. She's darn bloody sexy too, scoring most of the clients. Like Pulp Fiction, and other type films, the film starts at the end with Lung, who's just gone through so much hell, now in customs, after earlier in the story of the film, being saved by a social worker. Here, her savior seems to no avail, when you see what Lung goes through in the interrogation which to be honest, made me sickeningly angry. The social worked played by an actress that much resembles Belinda Mcclory from Redball, is implored by an Asian woman to track down her daughter, the other pro in the new trio who are being transported down to Melbourne. The pimps whatever, are as despicable as we imagined, which it was good to see the main one towards the end of the film, take a knifing. One of the younger acquaintances actually has a heart, and a soft spot for the more introverted pro, the daughter of the searching mother. The clients in this too, are not all made out to be bastards, either. The Jammed is a quite a compelling drama, worth a look, yes but is more fittingly suited to more discreet cinema, as it has more straight to video appeal. The film, about an all too common trade, makes for an effective drama though, where for Lung, it's an all too real painfully revolving door.

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      Writer/director McLachlan was inspired to write the film after being told by a friend about the human trafficking that goes on in Australia.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Jammed Films
      • The Picture Tank
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      • $199,728
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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