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  1. Jacob's Ladder: Directed by Adrian Lyne. With Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peña, Danny Aiello, Matt Craven. Mourning his dead child, a haunted Vietnam War veteran attempts to uncover his past while suffering from a severe case of dissociation.

  2. ADMIN MOD. Jacob's Ladder is an amazing movie that I absolutely hated. I went in expecting a horror movie, but what I was left with was a feeling or great depression and sadness. I guess sadness can count as horror (and there were definitely horror scenes throughout), but Jesus Christ I haven't ever seen another movie that left me feeling so ...

  3. Spoilers* If you are a follower of mine happening to see this comment,and haven't seen the movie Jacobs Ladder, following are major movie spoilers. Watch the movie first before reading. BZ , drug enhancer,is a real thing. Awareness of it is no small matter. So many soldiers suffered. Even more animals and test subjects.

  4. The Bardo Thodol is one of the most explicitly focused on works on death and dying within the larger body of Buddhist literature, but much of the Buddhist canon stresses the idea of death being a "release" from the pains of worldly attachment. Like in the movie Jacob's Ladder, it's not actual the process of dying which causes Jacob to suffer.

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · The 2019 Jacob’s Ladder takes this same basic premise and sets it in modern day. In this movie, Jacob Singer returns home from Afghanistan. While Jacob’s health initially seems to be fine with the exception of the occasional PTSD-type flashback, the story focuses primarily on his brother Isaac at first.

  6. Thank you paramount! : r/movies. Jacob's Ladder is now free on youtube! Thank you paramount! IF you see this high up enough in the thread and haven't seen the movies, go no further, don't want this awesome movie spoiled for you. First time I read your comment, I was like, "yeah, don't watch this movie really high".

  7. Oct 29, 1990 · ADVERTISEMENT. Jacob's Ladder. Directed by: Adrian Lyne. Starring: Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peña. Genres: Psychological Horror, Psychological Thriller, Psychological Drama. Rated the #8 best film of 1990, and #1027 in the greatest all-time movies (according to RYM users).

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