Jack Irish: Bad Debts
- TV Movie
- 2012
- 1h 30m
A 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... Read allA 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... Read allA 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... Read all
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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
The acting was solid. The dialogue was engaging. The story was intriguing. The cast of characters had quirkiness, depth & believability and it was action packed and includes a topless female reporter!!
The accents & colloquialisms & fast moving plot had me pausing a few times to reflect on what was going on. I should pick up on the Ozzie talk after I watch a few more.
I liked the 1st Jesse Stone movie a fraction better than the 1st Jack Irish movie, BUT the 1st Jack Irish movie is better than some of the Jesse Stone sequels.
Jack Irish is definitely worth watching!!!
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.
I stumbled over the dvd set and pounced upon it.
It is sort of detective series set in Australia.
The lead is an ex lawyer who is now a private eye.
I am not Australian and I am sure I miss a lot of the references but despite this I really rate this drama.
Guy Pearce is the lead actor but the rest of the cast is good if unknown to non Australians.
I am praising the 3 tv films starring Pearce,I understand that there was later a tv series with a different lead.
The series might be great but I have not seen it.
I give no plot spoilers but the stories give a compelling view of the underside of Australian society.
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.
Did you know
- Trivia"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.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Jack Irish: Black Tide (2012)
- SoundtracksChopinesque
By Helen Jane Long