Lyne indulges more in misdirection than in direction; he's a magician turning a sleazy trick.
Jacob's Ladder (1990)
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Reviews Counted:46
Fresh:33
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Adrian Lyne's JACOB'S LADDER moves in time and space between Vietnam and New York with hallucinatory force. Something bad happened on the Mekong Delta, on October 6, 1971, and it is still affecting... Adrian Lyne's JACOB'S LADDER moves in time and space between Vietnam and New York with hallucinatory force. Something bad happened on the Mekong Delta, on October 6, 1971, and it is still affecting war veteran Jacob (Tim Robbins) in Brooklyn as he attempts to live a normal life with coworker and girlfriend Jezzie (Elizabeth Peņa). Louis (Danny Aiello), an understanding chiropractor, tries to help him cope with his nightmarish visions--some of which occur at night, while others intrude into his daily life. When Jacob gets a call from Paul (Pruitt Taylor Vince), who was with him in Vietnam, it seems that Jacob is not alone in his visions. The film offers impressive and compelling performances by Peņa, Aiello (no ordinary chiropractor), and Ving Rhames and Eriq La Salle (the latter of ER) as Jacob's comrades from Vietnam. Macaulay Culkin appears uncredited as Jacob's young son, Gabe. Director Lyne also guides an unerring interpretation of Bruce Joel Rubin's screenplay in Robbins's powerfully restless, searingly searching performance as Jacob; brilliant editing additionally rounds out this engrossing, disturbing film. JACOB'S LADDER is a jolting experience that is not easily forgotten. [More]
Starring: Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peņa, Danny Aiello, Bryan Larkin
Starring: Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peņa, Danny Aiello, Bryan Larkin, Matt Craven, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Jason Alexander, Patricia Kalember, Eriq La Salle, Ving Rhames, Brian Tarantina
Director: Adrian Lyne
Director: Adrian Lyne
Composer: Maurice Jarre
Screenwriter: Bruce Joel Rubin
Producer: Alan Marshall
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Reviews for Jacob's Ladder
Admittedly it is sporadic and at times even rambling, but when it succeeds ... the results are positively haunting.
This is an unpleasant and uncomfortable horror film to sit through, be warned. It improves a great deal on thinking about it afterward.
This movie was not a pleasant experience, but it was exhilarating in the sense that I was able to observe filmmakers working at the edge of their abilities and inspirations.
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