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 Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Save your time, watch something else
I am a HUGE Jackman fan and had high expectations of his first on-screen appearance. Jackman did have pretty good acting but he was not the main character and thus was only in limited scenes. I was not impressed by the performances of the rest of the cast nor did I find the plot particularly engrossing. You will be better off watching an episode of Law & Order.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Watch it for Furness's portrayal
I bought this because I'm a Hugh Jackman fan (who isn't?), and it's marketed as a Hugh Jackman film, but that's just marketing. See it, but see it because of the ensemble, not just Jackman. It was the pilot for an Australian series starring Jackman's future real-life wife, Deborra-Lee Furness. It's clearly "TV," not big screen. But Furness is positively luminescent; her acting is straight and true, she's gorgeous but still "real." One can see why Jackman totally fell for her. I recently saw her in Jindabyne (2006) and she's simply an excellent actress, well worth watching. Jackman is there, but doesn't get to flex his acting muscles the way he does in later stuff. William Zappa, as an emotionally tortured prison guard, is so believable you both ache for him and want to punch him out. Unfortunately their technical advisors didn't bother to research the real way pros hold handguns, but oh well. I suggest renting it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Corelli" the series
I ordered "The Rat Tamer" because I was interested in Hugh Jackman's early works. It was so good that I ordered the whole series from Australia. Unfortuneately, it is a Region 4 DVD, but I have a player that is all Region, well worth the purchase. It is a haunting story,
very well done. Although it is a prison drama and very rough at times, I can't help thinking how much worse it would be if done by Hollywood. Nothing is beyond the need to tell a story; the violence, cursing, drugs
are there but not shoved down your throat. Each episode has its own story but through it all there is the interaction between Kevin(Hugh Jackman) and Dr Corelli(Deborrah-Lee Furness). You keep waiting for their next appointment to see what happens. It was worth the effort to find it, I just wish that "Corelli" and "Paperback Hero" were issued in Region 1 format, they would both make great Christmas gifts.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the rat tamer
GREAT SERVICE ,QUICK DELIVERY ,CORRECT DESCRIPTION , AS A QUITE LARGE BUYER OF WINNING MOVIES OVER THE NET , IT IS VEY GOOD TO KNOW THAT THEIR PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO HONOUR ,,TO DO WHAT THEY THEY SAID THEY WOULD.
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Beginning
In the second place, Hugh Jackman is beautiful. In the first place he is a fine actor. And Deborra-Lee Furness does her usual masterful job of developing character. The film introduces us to prison life in Australia showing anguish, and working at the job of living. I'm hoping the rest of the series continues this, and is soon available for viewing. I'm told this is based on true events, and that the psychologist was disbarred because of the relationship. Also nice to see fine drama beyond what the U. S. offers.


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