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The Jacket Director: John Maybury Cast: Adrien Brody, Keira Knightley, Kris Kristofferson, Jennifer Jason Leigh

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/21/2005
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 19,360
 
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Features

Closed Caption; The Jacket: Project History and Deleted Scenes; The Look of the Jacket: Special effects featurette; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. First Time I Died [4:06]
2. Roadside Aid [3:15]
3. Committed [5:18]
4. Morgue Locker Visions [4:11]
5. Meeting MacKenzie [2:47]
6. Round Two [3:22]
7. Christmas Eve With Jackie [4:19]
8. Snooping [3:27]
9. Don't You Remember Me? [5:14]
10. Not a Lab Animal [:04]
11. Where Medicine Leaves Off [2:31]
12. Different Person [4:57]
13. Giving Becker an Itch [2:56]
14. The Crazy One [4:53]
15. Head Trauma [5:03]
16. How Do You Know? [3:03]
17. His Own Grave [2:24]
18. Who Wouldn't Be Nervous? [2:55]
19. Seeing a Ghost [5:00]
20. We Haunt You [5:16]
21. Breakthrough [2:56]
22. Visiting Jean and Jackie [3:43]
23. Life After Death [6:05]
24. Better Now [4:46]
25. End Credits [2:54]

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Editorial Reviews

A troubled war veteran tries to unlock his memories of a terrible crime in this stylish thriller, the first American project for British filmmaker John Maybury. In 1991, Jack Starks (Adrien Brody) was an American soldier serving in the Persian Gulf when he was shot in the head; pronounced dead by a field surgeon, Starks somehow returned to life, though with no small number of psychological problems to show for his troubles. A year later, Starks is walking through the snowy Vermont wilderness when he discovers a woman whose truck has broken down, Jean (Kelly Lynch). Starks tries to help Jean and her young daughter, and later flags down a car for a ride into town; however, the car is being driven by a criminal on the run from the police (Brad Renfro), and not long after the car is cornered by police, Starks' memory goes blank. When he comes to, Jack is accused of killing a patrolman in the violent standoff that followed, and is told the woman, her daughter, and the criminal existed only in his imagination. Declared insane in his murder trial, Starks is sentenced to a mental institution run by Dr. Becker (Kris Kristofferson), who seems to believe that the more brutal the treatment, the better. As Starks suffers frequent beatings and long spells in a frozen locker, his mind drifts from his harrowing past into the future, where he visits with Jackie (Keira Knightley), who once was the young girl Starks tried to help. The Jacket also features Jennifer Jason Leigh as Dr. Lorenson, a compassionate doctor who tries to help Starks and his fellow patients. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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October 14, 2006: Despite what others have said this is a good movie. It isn't a complicated plot, if you're not dense, and it has wonderful acting. If you liked The Butterfly Effect you will probably like this too. It isn't exactly the same, but kind of like it. Keira Knightley does an amazing job, and does her best with an American "accent" (it's an accent for her, obviously). This movie was very enjoyable, and had no dull or confusing moments.

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May 14, 2006: this movie was good. it can get confusing. i think the best things is just to make of it what you will. but, do see this movie.


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