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La escalera de Jacob

Título original: Jacob's Ladder
  • 1990
  • 18
  • 1h 53min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
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La escalera de Jacob (1990)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
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Psychological DramaPsychological HorrorDramaHorrorMystery

En duelo por la muerte de su hijo, un atormentado veterano de la guerra de Vietnam intenta descubrir su pasado mientras sufre un grave caso de disociación. Para ello, debe descifrar la reali... Leer todoEn duelo por la muerte de su hijo, un atormentado veterano de la guerra de Vietnam intenta descubrir su pasado mientras sufre un grave caso de disociación. Para ello, debe descifrar la realidad y la vida a partir de sus propios delirios.En duelo por la muerte de su hijo, un atormentado veterano de la guerra de Vietnam intenta descubrir su pasado mientras sufre un grave caso de disociación. Para ello, debe descifrar la realidad y la vida a partir de sus propios delirios.

  • Dirección
    • Adrian Lyne
  • Guión
    • Bruce Joel Rubin
  • Reparto principal
    • Tim Robbins
    • Elizabeth Peña
    • Danny Aiello
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    124 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    2351
    43
    • Dirección
      • Adrian Lyne
    • Guión
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
    • Reparto principal
      • Tim Robbins
      • Elizabeth Peña
      • Danny Aiello
    • 485Reseñas de usuarios
    • 131Reseñas de críticos
    • 62Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Tim Robbins
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    • Jacob
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Jezzie
    Danny Aiello
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    • Louis
    Matt Craven
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    • Michael
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
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    • Paul
    Jason Alexander
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    • Geary
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      • Adrian Lyne
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      • Bruce Joel Rubin
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    7Abdulxoxo

    Intriguing but Confounding

    Jacob's Ladder presents a fascinating concept with its exploration of psychological horror, but I found it to be a bit of a mixed experience. The film's strength lies in its atmospheric tension and unsettling visuals, which create a deeply eerie ambiance. Tim Robbins delivers a strong performance as Jacob, conveying his character's disorientation and fear with palpable intensity.

    However, the film's plot is often confusing and difficult to follow, which made it challenging for me to fully grasp the narrative's intentions. The frequent shifts in reality and dream sequences, while innovative, can come off as disjointed and leave me feeling more perplexed than engaged. Additionally, the film's pacing feels uneven, with some scenes dragging on and others rushing through crucial developments.

    In summary, Jacob's Ladder offers intriguing psychological horror and a compelling performance by Robbins but suffers from a confusing plot and inconsistent pacing that can detract from the overall experience.
    10lbk

    Brilliant! On par with Kubrick!

    Jacob's Ladder is a masterpiece. Nothing less.

    It has a highly intelligent plot though not difficult or artsy and is void of cliches. It therefore confuses and aggravates many viewers and professional reviewers always wanting a standard has-it-all Hollywood outpouring.

    It is so few films that leaves room for independent thoughts. Jacob's Ladder tumbles your mind the same way a dream of your own does. I have never felt this effect in a film so strong before. The images comes pouring in and your brain tries to make sense of it. Whenever you think you have a grasp it slides away again.

    The brilliance of the progression of the story, twists and turns, and the final explanation, so obvious but elusive as real dreams are, makes it on par with the best of Kubrick.
    8Idocamstuf

    I enjoyed it much more after a second viewing

    I remember viewing this movie a couple years back and I did not get a lot out of it, I thought it was just too weird. In fact, I even wrote a review of the film on here. I'm glad I gave it another try because I really got a lot more out of it after the second viewing. Maybe it was because my expectations of the film were lower or I have matured in past few years. Anyway, this is a highly fascinating and entertaining thriller about a Vietnam veteran who always feels like there is somebody or something "out to get him". He feels this way because he keeps seeing strange images and many people in which he comes in contact with appear to have horns growing out of their heads and whatnot. Him and his war buddies believe that these strange occurrences are the result of something that happened during the war. The best element of this film is its atmosphere and paranormal feel which will really give you the creeps as well as have you guessing what the cause of the strange occurrences that are affecting Jacob really are. Well worth viewing, and if it doesn't grab you on the first viewing, don't hesitate to try it again, you may enjoy it more. 8/10.
    uds3

    Way before Shyamalan came on board, Adrian Lyne had blown the collective consciousness!

    One "reviewer" here wrote (I presume) in all seriousness "Like a bad dream - impossible to understand!" That being the case, I can only describe his subsequent attempt to compile a review as "gutsy" in the extreme.

    I believe JACOB'S LADDER is one of the 10 best films ever made. It is NOT impossible to understand...you merely have to listen and interpret! For those without the ability to effect the latter...just listen! Danny Aiello's character, Louis the chiropracter lays it out for you - word for word. I think it is the best part Aiello ever had, small one though it is in terms of screen time. Integral to a collective grasp of this great and disturbing film however is the need to tie-in the relationship between Jacob the individual, the biblical "Jacob's Ladder" itself and the relevance of "The Ladder" as explained (and seemingly forgotten by most everybody) by the runty chemical weapons boffin at the near conclusion of the film.

    To those who view the ending as "rushed," "unsatisfying," "obscure" even "dumb" as I recall, I would merely suggest you watch it again and take into account the likelihood is, that it is in fact YOU that has missed what has been so cleverly set out for you. SIGNS was equally misunderstood by the majority of people that even liked it - there never WERE any aliens!

    JACOB'S LADDER is Robbins' greatest film - Lyne's too. The last few minutes are amongst the most emotional and uplifting scenes I have ever seen since the "star child" in 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY. Culkin was the perfect choice!

    I saw this movie in a near deserted theater in Times Square the week it came out. At the conclusion of this particular late show I noticed an old man sitting some two rows away to my left, absorbed in his thoughts. Having to walk past him to gain the exit I noticed tears in his eyes. He looked up as I approached. After studying me for a moment all he said to me was "You understood didn't you?" I said, "Yes I understood!" He replied softly..."You're very lucky!"
    8travisyoung

    More than a movie

    Jacob's Ladder is a superbly crafted film that transcends mere entertainment and becomes an experience much greater than the sum of its parts. When you watch movies such as this, you are unleashing very powerful forces that short circuit your natural ability to remain in control. Much akin to narcotic addiction or hypnotism, upon first viewing you will be unable to think, act, or even believe apart from the intense feelings Jacob's Ladder inspires.

    Tim Robbins is Jacob Singer, a warm and genuinely likable Vietnam veteran who, in spite of earning an advanced doctoral degree, chooses to find employment working for the U. S. Postal Service. We learn in bits and pieces as the plot unfolds that his service in Vietnam included a very frightening battle, and the events set in motion on that fateful day parallel what could be his descent into madness.

    Jacob's life suddenly begins to resemble Hell. He is literally chased by confusion, fear, and death, he sees unbelievably terrifying images, has horrific experiences that whether real or imagined are too frightening to bear alone. His only comfort comes in the form of the woman he lives with, Jezzie (the late Elizabeth Peña), and his chiropractor, Louis (Danny Aiello). Each of these people's relationships with Jacob represent more than just the roles they fulfill in his life-they are absolute forces at battle for his sanity, and possibly even his soul.

    His torment begins to include the past as well, the undeniable love he still has for his ex-wife and painful memories of his son Gabe, who died tragically in an accident (played by a young Macauley Culkin). As all these elements of the past, present and future collide in shocking hallucinations, Jacob slowly begins to suspect he could be the victim of a secret Army drug experiment gone terribly wrong.

    With a haunted desperation, he embarks on a journey to find out what on earth happened to him-only his visions / flashbacks / flashforwards have become so delusional that reality and fantasy are hopelessly interwoven and nothing is as it seems. All that is decipherable is good and evil, life and death. And at the end of his nightmare, all he has to do is choose.

    That's all I will share of the story. I'm not going to do you the disservice of spoiling the experience this movie is. Suffice it to say, there is much more to know, and nothing left to tell.

    Meanwhile, there is not enough that can be said of Robbins' performance. Although he has had "more important" film roles, never before or since has Robbins portrayed naked human emotion so effortlessly and without artiface; though this will not be his most remembered role, it is his personal best to date. Also in top form is director Adrian Lyne. Likewise, Jacob's Ladder is by far his personal best, though he may remain better known for his other more commercially successful films, such as Fatal Attraction and 9 &1/2 Weeks.

    Jacob's Ladder is not a horror movie as some may deduce; It is human drama, masterfully disguised as a supernatural thriller. The basic elements of Jacob's Ladder have been plundered several times over the past few decades by technicians such as as Shyamalan who aspire (but fail) to be artists, and franchises like The Conjuring that aspire (but fail) to be art. We have been suckered by flashy films with clever plot twists that cheat us on story, characters, and technical excellence, and in so doing we have lost the discovery of real feelings while the lights flicker before us.

    Films such as Jacob's Ladder are set apart from the rest of the pack because you don't just watch stuff like this, you feel it too.

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      All SFX were filmed live, with no post-production. For example, to achieve the famous 'shaking head' effect, director Adrian Lyne simply filmed the actor waving his head around (and keeping his shoulders and the rest of his body completely still) at 4fps, resulting in an incredibly fast and deeply disturbing motion when played back at the normal frame-rate of 24fps.
    • Pifias
      (at around 27 mins) To match the direction of movement, a shot of the Ford LTD racing around a corner has been flipped, but the license plate, which is now in reverse, is visible.
    • Citas

      Louis: Eckhart saw Hell too. He said: The only thing that burns in Hell is the part of you that won't let go of life, your memories, your attachments. They burn them all away. But they're not punishing you, he said. They're freeing your soul. So the way he sees it, if you're frightened of dying and... and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. But if you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the earth. It's just a matter of how you look at it, that's all. So don't worry, okay? Okay?

    • Créditos adicionales
      The credits roll over a grainy black and white photo of Gabe and Jacob crossing the street together.
    • Versiones alternativas
      After initial test audiences reported that the film was overwhelming, director Adrian Lyne cut out twenty minutes of material, almost all of which came from the last third of the film. Four major sequences were removed after Jacob first meets Michael; a scene where Michael gives him an antidote for the Ladder, a scene where Jacob thinks he is cured but turns out not to be; a scene where he goes to Michael's apartment and finds Michael decapitated; and a scene just prior to his final meeting with Gabe, where he meets Jezzie, who shows her true form.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Silent Classics (1990)
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de diciembre de 1990 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • L'escala de Jacob
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Puerto Rico
    • Empresa productora
      • Carolco Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • 25.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 26.118.851 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 7.500.760 US$
      • 4 nov 1990
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 26.118.851 US$
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    • Duración
      1 hora 53 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby SR
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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