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Charlie Jade

  • TV Series
  • 2005
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.2K
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Charlie Jade (2005)
CrimeDramaMysterySci-Fi

A missing persons detective finds himself caught between three parallel universes.A missing persons detective finds himself caught between three parallel universes.A missing persons detective finds himself caught between three parallel universes.

  • Creators
    • Chris Roland
    • Robert Wertheimer
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Pierce
    • Michael Filipowich
    • Michele Burgers
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Creators
      • Chris Roland
      • Robert Wertheimer
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Pierce
      • Michael Filipowich
      • Michele Burgers
    • 29User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Charlie Jade
    • 2005
    Michael Filipowich
    Michael Filipowich
    • 01 Boxer
    • 2005
    Michele Burgers
    Michele Burgers
    • Essa Rompkin
    • 2005
    Tyrone Benskin
    Tyrone Benskin
    • Karl Lubinsky
    • 2005
    Danny Keogh
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    • Julius Galt
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    Marie-Julie Rivest
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    • Reena
    • 2005
    Graham Clarke
    Graham Clarke
    • Brion Boxer
    • 2005
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    Langley Kirkwood
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    • Creators
      • Chris Roland
      • Robert Wertheimer
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    7critias12

    Interesting show, but takes a while to get going

    Still only halfway through the season as it airs on Sci-Fi. The first 8 or so episodes were really slow, and I understand why some people were turned off.

    However, it is very different conceptually from any other sci-fi series I can think of, and it kept me intrigued. The writing staff was completely changed around episode 10 and things really started to come together and take off.

    The acting is good, with some great performances by crazy 01 Boxer played by Michael Flippowich, as well as many in the supporting cast.

    Filmed on location in South Africa, it does have definitely alien feel for those in the US. The culture is Western, but not American.

    There's a lot unexpected in this show, in a good way, and it's hardly predictable. The 'hero' Charlie isn't trying to accomplish anything but getting home to his hot girlfriend. I'd recommend it for anyone who want's good sci-fi that's not in the action-adventure vein and requires a bit of intelligence on the part of the audience.
    bdken

    an alternative to space opera?

    This is coming to SPACE soon. The whole idea that the show's built on the pillaging of the world's resources by multinational corporations is pretty interesting. A lot of science fiction these days is about big bad ships and space opera. You know, who's got the best technology. I'm interested to see something that actually talks about the weird power imbalances in our world. Something that doesn't just fetishize cool gadgets and the attractive people using them... in deep space. Charlie Jade might have something interesting to say, who knows?

    And what about the issue of colonial tension? A powerful group of invaders uses the land and the resources against the will of the people who rightfully dwell there. I mean, this is set in South Africa... I wonder if it was intentional?
    10Robert-A-Collins

    Strong show has yet to have its day

    Jade is still waiting to be discovered. This beautifully written, moody complex but dramatically compelling work is in fact what so many shows and films have claimed to be, but aren't, the spiritual TV inheritor of Blade Runner.

    The cinematography is terrific I think and the mix of languages, looks and environments is both other-worldly and gritty.

    This show has yet to have it's day, whether through VOD or television I predict it will be 'discovered by the right combination of powers-that-be in the US.

    I hope to see other work by this group of artists.
    6eschetic-1

    Fascinating/frustrating: imagine Blade Runner by Charles Dickens

    More solid S.F. (as Asimov defined it) than pop Sci-Fi, this series which has scrambled to find audiences on three continents will probably always frustrate fans while it fascinates them until there can be a DVD release to appreciate its many stately paced virtues without the incessant, mood destroying commercial breaks.

    Imagine the dark, fascist ruled world like that of Blade Runner (like Blade Runner, built around a hot but well roughed up film-noir detective - Colorado native Jeffrey Pierce - later seen or heard Stateside in quality work from NCIS to Eli Stone and The Bourne Conspiracy); toss in parallel universes of lighter but similar complexity (the lightest could have been borrowed from the lush but potentially threatening island of Lost) and a classic "Mars Needs Women/Water" umbrella plot. Now draw it out like a 21st Charles Dickens spreading his intricate plot and character descriptions over as many YEARS as possible of serial publication (pausing every hour or so to blow something up in as scenic and non-sensational way as possible), and you have the look, feel and details of CHARLIE JADE.

    It's heady stuff for discerning ADULT viewers, and not remotely for the short attention-span set (which may be why it has failed to take off in television which this style of story telling is not ideal for), but the quality of the work is first rate in almost every aspect from acting to cinematography to scoring - even if all are almost too self consciously trying to recapture the aura of Blade Runner. On DVD or DVR, this is close to addictive caviar which any self respecting S.F. or film noir fan owes it to themselves to try for a couple hours - but *live* on commercial television, it will probably always remain difficult to get into.
    9senor_dingdong

    If you get a chance, watch it

    It seems as if there were only a handful of viewers watching this show in the U.S., but as one of them I'm sad to see it go, especially knowing that I'll likely never see another season-- or, for that matter, a Region 1 DVD. And even though it's been a bit tough following such a complex, and often brilliant, program with no one to discuss it with (none of my friends or family were interesting in keeping up on a show that airs at 1 AM on Monday morning here), I'm glad I did. It was a rewarding experience; and you don't get many of those from a TV show.

    It has a remarkable visual style, excellent dialogue, an unapologetically complex (if sometimes confusing) plot line, a dense mythology, and some of the most fascinating character development I've ever seen (someone could write a thesis on 01 Boxer's behavior and motivations alone).

    If you do get a chance to check the show out, stick with it. It can be difficult to follow at times, but it's worth it. I was a few episodes in before I had a good grasp of what was going on, and by then I was hooked, as I think most will be who give this series a proper chance.

    It really is quite an amazing show, and I just think it's a shame that there's room enough on television for 3 incarnations of "CSI" but no audience for something as novel and thought-provoking as "Charlie Jade."

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      Charlie Jade's car is a Aston Martin DBS6, in production from about 1968 to about 1973. James Bond drove one in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). It is Right Hand Drive as that is correct for Cape Town. A good one is worth about British Pound Sterling £50 000 or US $77250.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чарли Джейд
    • Filming locations
      • Waterfront Studios, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • 4142276
      • CinéGroupe
      • Jonsworth Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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