Jack Said (2009)

  • Year: 2009
  • Released: 25 Sep 2009
  • Country: United Kingdom
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1331022/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/jack_said
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Writer: Paul Tanter, Piers Pereira
  • Director: Leander Basannavar, Michael Tchoubouroff
  • Cast: Simon Phillips, Danny Dyer, Ashlie Walker
  • Keywords: bad boss, crime boss, organized crime,
3.7/10
0% – Critics
false% – Audience

Jack Said Storyline

Jack is an undercover cop infiltrating a criminal gang. Things go pear-shaped when Jack’s chancer pal does a runner with a box belonging to the boss and ends up in a perilous situation which threatens to explode into disaster.

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Jack Said Movie Reviews

I couldn’t get any enjoyment out of this

I’m sorry but I couldn’t enjoy it. The film was far too boring with no value of character development and arc, or interesting story. I’d avoid if I were you!

Prequel with references to the original

Interesting that those reviewing this negatively seem completely unaware of the original and that any confusion only arises from not knowing this and not having seen the original.

As for unbelievable characters…well that’s a first isn’t it. No movie has ever had characters that one doesn’t come across in real life. (/sarcasm)

I’m not sure it was worth a prequel, although a couple of things from the original were explained so it had its uses, not least seeing the relationship with Erin and having a better understanding of her reaction when ‘Peanut’ re-entered her life in the first one.

Altogether, not a bad follow up to the original.

I’m keen to see what the third one offers.

Unsatisfying latest edition to the ‘graphic novel’ franchise

STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

Undercover cop Jack Adleth (Simon Phillips) is deep into the world of gangland London and has formed a bit too close a relationship with Nathan (Danny Dyer) a loose cannon crook who steals quite a bit of money from gang boss’s daughter Natalie (Ashlie Walker.) When he’s interrogated for information by Natalie who thinks he’s helping hide Nathan, Jack ends up making ‘amends’ by being Natalie’s puppet, performing whatever gangland chore she wants. But a blossoming relationship with Nathan’s sister provides the only shining light in his increasingly grim life as everything builds up to end in chaos.

The ‘graphic novel’ craze arrives straight to DVD, with a project that’s been glammed up like one of the more successful entries, Sin City. In parts it tries to capture the film noir feel a lot of these movies try to capture but the outcome feels more pretentious than successful. Sadly, Jack Said just isn’t exciting or tense enough to work. While it’s all done competently enough, the story feels wavey and all over the place and just doesn’t leave the impression it could have. Such a shame considering the talent involved, including Dyer, Phillips and familiar face Terry Stone in a supporting role. And I’ve only just learned it’s actually a sequel, which only means I can only wonder what came before it. **