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Jacobs Ladder

This film explores the character of a Vietnam War veteran. This man tragically experiences his life as he tries to discover his painful past. Over time, the man's experiences before and during the war lead to strange memories that put him in real trouble and continue to haunt him everywhere
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Baltimore Sun
August 23, 2014 Jacob's Ladder takes a long time getting to the point, and when it does, there isn't that much to it.
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Austin Chronicle
August 23, 2014 One of Robbins' finest unheralded performances, plus a slew of supporting roles from then-unknowns Eriq LaSalle, Ving Rhames, Jason Alexander, Pruitt Taylor Vince, and an uncredited Macaulay Culkin.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
August 23, 2014 Despite its frequently maddening lapses in logic and time frame, Jacob`s Ladder transcends most script ills to become a haunting and truly chilling thriller-melodrama.
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Seattle Times
August 23, 2014 For hours and days after you've seen it, you'll still be putting it together in your head. While all of it is gripping, it doesn't come together until the final scene, which is jolting, transcendent, unexpected yet inevitable.
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Chicago Tribune
August 23, 2014 [Robbins' and Pena's] scenes together are the highlight of the film, so natural, so bright. That's why we're willing to invest a lot of time in what turns out to be a terribly overwrought plot.
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Orlando Sentinel
August 23, 2014 Without a strongly sympathetic figure at the center of the movie, Jacob's plight seems very remote. Watching this film should feel like being caught in a nightmare, but it feels more like watching someone else who is caught in a nightmare.
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Tulsa World
August 23, 2014 Every story needs some kernel of internal logic, some hold on reality. But Lyne's film is like trying to scale a mountain of Jello. There's no solid ground. Everything is constantly shifting and undulating.
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Chicago Tribune
August 23, 2014 As long as the movie refuses to commit itself, it is a truly creepy, nerve-jangling experience.
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ReelViews
August 23, 2014 It's weird and surreal, but it ends with most of the holes plugged and all but a few of the loose ends tied into a tidy package. Some argue this is a cheat and the film should have been more open ended. That's a personal choice; I like it the way it is.
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Los Angeles Times
August 23, 2014 In the best puzzle movies, the pieces fit -- eventually. But if you try to piece together Jacob's Ladder, all you get for your trouble is more pieces.
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People Magazine
August 23, 2014 Just when it's on the brink of becoming one of the most disturbing, disorienting and penetrating psychological horror movies, Jacob's Ladder -- in a self-deflating few minutes -- turns itself into a shaggy-dog story.
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Philadelphia Daily News
August 23, 2014 Jacob's Ladder is unique. Rarely is such an unconventional screenplay given this full-blown, $25 million studio treatment. It is a curiosity -- a mutant of a movie in an industry that specializes in clones.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...