The Jacket | 
| Director: John Maybury Actors: Adrien Brody, Keira Knightley, Daniel Craig, Kris Kristofferson, Jennifer Jason Leigh Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 131 reviews Sales Rank: 7743
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 103 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 33685 ISBN: 0790792508 UPC: 085393368524 EAN: 9780790792507 ASIN: B0009G3B0G
Theatrical Release Date: March 4, 2005 Release Date: June 21, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Academy Award-winner Adrien Brody stars as a Gulf War veteran wrongly accused of murder and subsequently committed to a mental institution. A controversial treatment regimen sends him on a mind-bending journey into the future where he can foresee his death - and must try to stop it. Also stars Keira Knightley ("Pirates of the Caribbean 1 & 2" "Bend it Like Beckham") Daniel Craig ("Road to Perdition") Golden Globe-nominated Jennifer Jason Leigh Kelly Lynch ("Charlie's Angels") and Kris Kristofferson.Running Time: 103 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS UPC: 085393368524 Manufacturer No: 33685
Amazon.com When you put on The Jacket, prepare for a head-trip into fragmented reality. Coproducer Steven Soderbergh might have fared better with this mind-bender than British director John Maybury (who indulges an excess of heavy-handed "style"), but it's intriguing enough to hold your attention as Gulf War veteran Jack Starks (Adrian Brody) sustains a head-wound that results in amnesia and fragmented timelines. One involves Jack's apparent killing of a policeman, after which he's institutionalized and subjected to straight-jacketed experiments in sensory isolation (with Kris Kristofferson as the doctor in charge); the other is a possible future involving a nihilistic waitress (Keira Knightley) with connections to his past, and the discovery that Jack will die in four days if he can't solve the brain-teasing puzzle he's fallen into. The Jacket aspires to the cleverness of Memento and falls short of that target, but Brody gives this exercise in desperate disorientation a certain gravitas that keeps you watching as his tormenting visions begin to unravel. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Brad Renfro and Kelly Lynch make the most of their small supporting roles. --Jeff Shannon
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Time After Time After... February 21, 2009 Bindy Sue Fronkuenschtein (under the rubble) THE JACKET is sort of an interesting blend of JACOB'S LADDER, BUTTERFLY EFFECT, and ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, w/ just a pinch of THE UGLY and 12 MONKEYS tossed in for seasoning. After being mortally wounded in the gulf war, Jack Starks (Adrien Brody) finds himself in a mental institution at the mercy of Dr. Becker (Kris Kristofferson). Starks has been accused of a murder he didn't commit and found to be insane. Becker uses a banned technique in order to "break" Starks. This method is actually a form of drug-induced torture that somehow allows Jack to travel forward in time. This leads him on a terrible journey of discovery where life, death, and reality are twisted and intersected. Brody is very convincing in his role, as are Keira Knightley (The Hole), Daniel Craig (Invasion), and Jennifer Jason-Liegh (The Hitcher, Single White Female). THE JACKET is a nice little mind-melter...
a hollywood blend... February 18, 2009 .nc (london, UK) Perhaps I'm being a little harsh with only 3 stars - but i felt something needed to be said about the many flaws within this movie... First of all this review isn't going to moan about the supposed ending or pretentiously what 'I' think happens - that is best left for personal opinion - everyone is going to view the film differently. The main issue i had with the film is that although the idea has potential - I didn't feel that it was reached fully within this film. The theme of time-travel is one that countless films have attempted, and so the very 'safe' approach that 'the jacket' takes, gives you somewhat dejavu. The film is a blend of unoriginal ideas taken from classics such as 'one flew over the cuckoos nest', 'jacob's ladder' and 'twelve monkeys', but alas lacks in the depth that these great movies had. Definately worth watching, but don't expect anything special...but look out for Daniel Craig's role - that is definately worth watching for!!
Worth Watching January 6, 2009 Brent Johnson (Abbotsford, BC Canada) I liked that this was a dark "thinker" type movie. I watched this movies with no expectations, because I've never heard of it before I saw it on TV. I like this style of movie. The script wasn't the greatest but the acting was still ok.
Very good....smart movie....a Keeper August 18, 2008 Andre Villemaire (Canada) Once in a while a great movie will come and go...and if you are lucky you might have a change to find it and see it years after.... The jacket is one of those movies....read the reviews and if you like what you read, you should find a way to see this movie....It will keep your attention with a great script and great actors/actresses// I was very sastisfied. A Keeper
Intelligent Science Fiction! August 5, 2008 Hey Man Jesus Saves (In the palm of God, man.) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This movie is OUTSTANDING! The advertisements for it were all wrong. For some reason they touted it as a horror flick, but no! This is Time Traveling Science Fiction Adventure all the way! I loved it! I'm a writer of short Sci-Fi myself and the premise of this movie is not unlike some I have explored with my own stories. I really like how this was done. Craig was excellent! Knightley superb! Adrien Brody fantastic! I can watch this one again and again. As I stated, this is intelligent Science Fiction, not for those who lack imagination or intelligence. And I thank God for that! (Spoken while pointing both index fingers toward the Heavens!)
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