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Jessica

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • 3h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
569
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Jessica (2004)
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Young Jessica is sent to a mental asylum by her rotten family on a false pretense. Her only chance is a down-on-his-luck boozing lawyer.Young Jessica is sent to a mental asylum by her rotten family on a false pretense. Her only chance is a down-on-his-luck boozing lawyer.Young Jessica is sent to a mental asylum by her rotten family on a false pretense. Her only chance is a down-on-his-luck boozing lawyer.

  • Director
    • Peter Andrikidis
  • Writers
    • Bryce Courtenay
    • Peter Yeldham
  • Stars
    • Leeanna Walsman
    • Lisa Harrow
    • Sam Neill
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    569
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Andrikidis
    • Writers
      • Bryce Courtenay
      • Peter Yeldham
    • Stars
      • Leeanna Walsman
      • Lisa Harrow
      • Sam Neill
    • 16User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Leeanna Walsman
    Leeanna Walsman
    • Jessica Bergman
    Lisa Harrow
    Lisa Harrow
    • Hester Bergman
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Richard Runche
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Joe Bergman
    Megan Cooper
    • Meg Bergman
    • (as Megan Dorman)
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • George Thomas
    Oliver Ackland
    Oliver Ackland
    • Jack Thomas
    Wil Traval
    Wil Traval
    • Billy Simple
    Natasha Wanganeen
    • Mary Simpson
    Kerry Walker
    Kerry Walker
    • Mrs. Baker
    Heather Mitchell
    Heather Mitchell
    • Ada Thomas
    Huw Higginson
    Huw Higginson
    • Prosecuter
    George Andrikidis
    • Blacksmith
    David Baldwin
    David Baldwin
    • Magistrate
    Simon Chilvers
    Simon Chilvers
    • Judge
    Ivan Clarke
    • Banjo
    Richard Connell
    • Lad
    Felix Dean
    • Joey Thomas (Aged 6)
    • Director
      • Peter Andrikidis
    • Writers
      • Bryce Courtenay
      • Peter Yeldham
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    bboop

    short but sweet

    I thought this movie was absolutely excellent. Leeanna Walsman was so convincing as the lead character 'Jessica' that i'm still feeling upset about her plight two days after seeing the story. This truly is one of those shows that you really want to find out what happens but feel a little disappointed that it has to end.

    Great acting from the whole cast, beautiful cinematography and a story that'll keep you talking for days. Having not read the book i'm not sure how the movie has measured up to the novel but i have to say this is the best telemovie i have ever seen. If you have an interest in Australian history or simply love a good story you wont be disappointed with this one. As i said "absolutely excellent".
    oliverl-1

    One of the Highlights of 2004

    "Jessica" is a dramatic and heartfelt true story. The adaptation of Bryce Courtenay's novel is more wonderful than I could ever have expected, as it tells the story of a gut-wrenching story of a hapless life. The acting is brilliant all around.

    Leanna Walsman is perfect as main character Jessica Bergman, with her good looks and her extreme talent she tells a remarkable story of a heartbreaking life.

    Oliver Ackland is excellent as Jack Thomas, the love of both Jessica and her spoiled sister Meg's (Megan Dorman) life, with his handsome charm and love for Jessica, how can you not like him? Wil Traval is just as superb as Billy Simple, the brain-damaged friend of Jessica & Jack. Traval puts in a beautiful performance.

    Sam Neill is wonderful as the drunken lawyer of both Billy & Jessica, Neill is the icing on the cake. Tony Martin is also great as Jessica's dad Joe, his love and support for Jessica is beautiful. With other great supporting actors such as Lisa Harrow, Megan Dorman and John Howard "Jessica" is a soulful and riveting mini-series. 10/10
    9jamesmoule

    Excellent adaptation of period piece

    Reading other reviews of this mini-series confirms my belief that it is one that people either love or hate. The reason is more than likely the plot of the novel by Bryce Courtenay. Either the viewer will see this as an astonishing true story of deception or a whole pack of lies. If you can't believe the story, both the book and the film will be difficult to enjoy. Having read the book first, I found the mini-series a very faithful adaptation. The characters in the book were accurately portrayed in the film and the acting was first class all round. We are used to BBC dramas with painstaking attention to period detail but it is rare to see an Australian story from the early 1900s in which so much care is taken with historical accuracy. The central tablelands villages of Carcoar and Millthorpe provide perfect backdrops, having been maintained as 19th century towns. I wonder did anyone notice that the sign on one of the buildings in "Narrandera" (actually Carcoar) had the town name spelled as it was in 1890? That level of attention to detail is typical of the fine work of the creators of this exceptional mini-series.
    10ka-ry-na

    My opinion of the fantastic production "Jessica".

    It's one of the best movies (mini-series) i have ever seen. It was touching, nice and one of few movies that made me cry. It was tension and excitement that kept me interested trough three hour's (i suppose). I could relate the story to real life situations and all the dramatic things that kept the movie going was sad. In the end, i had a deep compassion with Jessica (the main character) and I also once again as many times before realized how cruel people can be and how hard life can be.

    As talking about people, the actors were brilliant. Escpecially Jessica- Leanna Walsmann and her mother played by Lisa Harrow. Lisa's acting was so brilliant that I really hated her at some points of the movie. All the actors just play very trustworthy.

    The Australian landscape is as always beautiful and as I wished to move to Australia a couple year's, this movie changed my mind, thanks to all the snakes.

    All in all a movie everyone have to see. 10 stars!!!
    10moose_on_the_loose_101

    Nothing ruins an adaptation more than expectations. Nevertheless I thought it was amazing

    I may not be a film critic, but I know a good piece of film when I see it and I know that I loved Jessica. Contrary to what others may think, I thought this was an amazing movie. Having never read the book, I see this film differently as I have no previous expectations, and nothing ruins an adaptation more than expectations. Nevertheless I thought there was some brilliant acting by fellow Aussies Leeanna Walsman, Oliver Ackland,(not just a pretty face)and the unbelievably amazing Sam Neil. I found Ackland and Walsman captivating, as was their on screen chemistry, what's a good love story without chemistry, right? oh and a few evil family members. These actors brought their characters to life. I mark a good movie by its ability to move the audience. If it can make me cry, laugh, yell out in anger, hide in embarrassment, then obviously the actors are doing something right! I did find it hard to find faults in the film, apart from the absence of a traditional happy ending, but then they tend to sometimes be a tad clique and corny, don't they? Ending aside I found this a memorable piece of Aussie drama. I applaud everyone involved, you should be proud. Hopefully if it's released onto DVD, GW, It will certainly find a place in my collection.

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      Lisa Harrow and Sam Neill also worked together on The Final Conflict (1981).
    • Quotes

      Jessica Bergman: [whispers] Fuck You.

      Meg Bergman: Jessica swore at me.

      Joe Bergman: What did you say to your sister?

      Jessica Bergman: [screams] I said "fuck you"!

      Joe Bergman: That's not swearing. Swearing is when you don't mean it. She meant it.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2004 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джессіка
    • Filming locations
      • Carcoar, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Power
      • Powercorp
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      • $7,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 16m(196 min)
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