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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.

Guy Pearce as  Jack Irish
Marta Dusseldorp as  Linda Hillier
Aaron Pedersen as  Cam Delray
Roy Billing as  Harry Strang
Damien Richardson as  Drew Greer
Shane Jacobson as  Barry Tregear
Vadim Glowna as  Charlie Taub
Colin Friels as  Garth Bruce
Steve Bisley as  Kevin Pixley
Emma Booth as  Isabel Irish

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Reviews

AgallochNZ
2012/10/14

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.

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riksaga
2012/10/15

Been watching the Tom Selleck/Jesse Stone detective shows and I recently ran across some reviews of Jack Irish. So I picked up the 2 flicks and watched the 1st movie a couple of days ago.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!!!

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Peat Mann
2012/10/16

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'.

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aussiecubs
2012/10/17

Rarely do I feel compelled to share my thoughts on a movie to other movie fans. A movie has got to be either really bad or exceptionally good. In the case of Jack Irish: Bad Debts, I am pleased to say that it falls into the exceptionally good category.First up I compliment the previous two reviewers, whose views I share, and who have thoroughly set out some of the merits of this production.This movie is outstanding in virtually every aspect. The actors are great. Guy Pearce is brilliant, as are all the other actors. No wonder, as they are all extremely experienced and each one manages to bring that little bit of extra depth, right from all the leads even down to the very minor roles.The script is great; even though the story goes through quite a few twists and turns, it was entirely believable and had me hooked in.The direction and technical side of things are first class.For Melbournians, there is that little bit of extra joy hidden into so many parts of the film, but these traits also add a nice background and feel to the movie, which international viewers will also enjoy equally as well.One of the best movies I have seen this year, either in theaters or on television. If you love a good yarn, don't miss catching up with this one. I give it 10 out of 10!

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