Jack Said
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Jack Said is a 2009 British thriller film, the prequel to Jack Says. It is written by Paul Tanter, and based on his graphic novel,{{Cite book|isbn = 978-0-9556927-0-3|title = Jack Said|last1 = Tanter|first1 = Paul|year = 2008}} illustrated by Oscar Alvarado. It stars Danny Dyer, David O'Hara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker, Terry Stone and snooker player Jimmy White.
Production
As with the first film, Jack Said was produced by Lucky Strike Productions & Kalimasu Productions. The producers were Simon Phillips and Toby Meredith, and it was directed by Michael Tchoubouroff and Leander Basannavar. The film is a contemporary film noir, with comic book undertones that reflect its graphic novel origins, and is comparable in style to Sin City.
Jack Said was released in the UK theatrically at the Apollo, Piccadilly Circus for a week from 25 September 2009, followed by a nationwide DVD and Blu-ray release on 5 October.
The third in the Jack trilogy, Jack Falls, is due for release in early 2011.
Reception
The film has received mixed ratings from various review sites, including a one star rating from The Guardian, which called it an "overcooked, overheated Brit gangster thriller".[https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/sep/25/jack-said-review Review by The Guardian] Time Out also gave the film a one star rating, noting that the film had an "over-complicated flash-back/flash-forward structure and TV soap opera-style acting."{{cite web|url=http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/87709/jack-said.html|title=Jack Said}} The Observer called it "half-baked"{{cite news |title=Jack Said |first=Philip |last=French |newspaper=The Observer |date=27 September 2009 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/sep/27/jack-said-danny-dyer-gangster |access-date=11 August 2010}} and Little White Lies criticized its "absent direction" and called it "cack-handed" and "nonsensical", while finding Dyer "always watchable" and Walker both "ridiculously over the top" and "hypnotically enthralling."{{cite journal |last1=Fairclough |first1=Paul |year=2009 |title=Jack Said |journal=Little White Lies |publisher=The Church of London |url=http://www.littlewhitelies.co.uk/theatrical-reviews/jack-said/ }}
Film 4, on the other hand, awarded Jack Said 3 stars, describing David O'Hara as "excellent" and stating "If you've been waiting for a low-budget British take on Sin City, the film of your dreams is here!"[http://www.film4.com/reviews/2009/jack-said Review by Film Four]
Cast
- David O'Hara as The Boss
- Danny Dyer as Nathan
- Christopher Fosh as Dave
- Simon Phillips as Jack Adleth
- Ashlie Walker as Natalie
- Terry Stone as The Fixer
- Jimmy White as Vic Lee
- Rita Ramnani as Erin
- Mike Reid as The Guv'nor (archive footage)
- Nik Goldman as the Hitman
- Elliot Stroud as Chief Forensic Officer
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090906153758/http://www.jacksaid.co.uk/ Jack Said website]
- {{IMDb title|1331022|Jack Said}}
Category:British independent films
Category:Films set in the Netherlands
Category:2000s English-language films
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