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Jacob's Ladder (1990) Review

Jacob's Ladder (1990)
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I wonder if this movie could be made today - after all, it doesn't have any computer-generated special effects, it demands the viewer's complete attention, and really needs to be seen more than once to appreciate fully the meaning of all of the scenes. Incredible too is that the writer (Bruce Joel Rubin) was working on the filming of this and his more popular movie "Ghost" at the same time. Director Adrian Lynne wisely avoided some of the more sacharrine touches that Rubin had in the original script (such as the view of "Heaven") and added many subtle disturbing elements of his own. The final result is a film that you will think about long after you see it, a man's journey through the bardo state to his final enlightenment. In a way, this is the cinematic equivalent of a Pettersson symphony - an emotional catharsis after the long, dark night of the soul. I'm not ashamed to say that I cry like a baby every time I watch it.
Comparisons with Bierce's "Occurrance at Owl Creek Bridge" and "Carnival of Souls" are inevitable and not out of place, but "Jacob's Ladder" has more layers than either of those and ambitiously takes on the psychological layers of one man's life, the tension between the comforts of home, wife and family and the unfufilled desires he harbors.
There are some violent scenes and very disturbing imagery throughout the movie; after all, it *is* about war, fear, and death. However, none of it is gratuitous, and the use of strobe lighting, quick cuts, and odd camera angles keep the viewer from being able to see anything definite. But don't say you weren't warned....
The DVD's documentary and deleted scenes, along with the director's commentary, will enable the first-time viewer to get a more complete idea of what is happening. I've watched this film at least a dozen times, and never fail to see something new in it each time. Sound and image quality are excellent.
This one isn't for casual viewing; it is *certainly* not a Saturday-night time killer, nor is it a "horror" movie in the standard sense of the term. Still, absolutley my highest recommendation.

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A Vietnam vet, back at home in New York City, finds himself losing his grip on reality, in a horrifying way; only his friend can help him.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: RRelease Date: 22-AUG-2006Media Type: DVD

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The Rosslyn Frequency: Uncovering the Hidden World of the Knights Templar (2009) Review

The Rosslyn Frequency: Uncovering the Hidden World of the Knights Templar (2009)
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The information was facinating, but putting so much time and effort into psychedelics (as a time filler) got extreemly annoying. Being told about events and saying "I have video" several times, but being shown animations instead was also annoying. The subject matter was amazing and I actually do believe him, but I was hoping for an actual documentary.

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This unique film presents startling new evidence to suggest that there is a very real and breathtaking secret hidden within the structure of the now legendary Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland.Some say that Rosslyn Chapel is a simple place of worship, others that it holds the secrets of the Knights Templar and esoteric mystery persistently surrounds this enigmatic place. This film reveals a new discovery by Brian Allan (Featured in Ancient Code - The Movie and author of numerous books) that has immense implications for humanity.Discover the amazing and devilish frequency uncovered by Allan as part of the secret, hidden language within the Chapel. Learn about the "keys" said to be buried beneath the floor and which may open a gateway to another world. Listen to the notes banned by the Catholic Church and played within the walls of Rosslyn itself, with a frightening outcome! Dare to go where no one has been since the 15th century.Do you believe in the world of the occult? Have you stared into the abyss? The Rosslyn Frequency takes you to the very edge of darkness and reveals the hidden light.Sit back, relax and discover an ancient portal to another dimension.Reality Is What You Make It
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