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The Jacket

  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
123K
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POPULARITY
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Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley in The Jacket (2005)
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Psychological DramaPsychological ThrillerTime TravelDramaFantasyMysterySci-FiThriller

A Gulf war veteran is wrongly sent to a mental institution for insane criminals, where he becomes the object of a doctor's experiments, and his life is completely affected by them.A Gulf war veteran is wrongly sent to a mental institution for insane criminals, where he becomes the object of a doctor's experiments, and his life is completely affected by them.A Gulf war veteran is wrongly sent to a mental institution for insane criminals, where he becomes the object of a doctor's experiments, and his life is completely affected by them.

  • Director
    • John Maybury
  • Writers
    • Tom Bleecker
    • Marc Rocco
    • Massy Tadjedin
  • Stars
    • Adrien Brody
    • Keira Knightley
    • Daniel Craig
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    123K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,527
    815
    • Director
      • John Maybury
    • Writers
      • Tom Bleecker
      • Marc Rocco
      • Massy Tadjedin
    • Stars
      • Adrien Brody
      • Keira Knightley
      • Daniel Craig
    • 312User reviews
    • 134Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Jack Starks
    Keira Knightley
    Keira Knightley
    • Jackie Price
    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • Rudy Mackenzie
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Dr. Thomas Becker
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Dr. Beth Lorenson
    Kelly Lynch
    Kelly Lynch
    • Jean Price
    Brad Renfro
    Brad Renfro
    • The Stranger
    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • Dr. Hopkins
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • Damon
    Mackenzie Phillips
    Mackenzie Phillips
    • Nurse Harding
    Laura Marano
    Laura Marano
    • Young Jackie
    Jason Lewis
    Jason Lewis
    • Officer Harrison
    Richard Dillane
    Richard Dillane
    • Captain Medley
    Jonah Lotan
    Jonah Lotan
    • Intern #1
    Angel Coulby
    Angel Coulby
    • Intern #2
    Paul Birchard
    • Doctor
    Nigel Whitmey
    Nigel Whitmey
    • Lieutenant
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
    • Major
    • Director
      • John Maybury
    • Writers
      • Tom Bleecker
      • Marc Rocco
      • Massy Tadjedin
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    User reviews312

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    ddtac

    Based on a Jack London Book, The Star Rover

    Just saw this at an advance screening. I liked it. Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley carry this film well. Although I have to admit that i was in the front row and watching a cinemascope film like that has one turning their head from left to right a lot. I recommend the star rover novel to read to anyone who likes this film. It was published in 1913, one of londons last books. it dealt with how the prison system at the time would strap people in straitjackets so tight that it would cause damage. The hero of the book comes to desire the tightening of the straps to the point where the guards have not seen, in order for him to more spiritually transcend his mind and soul into another life. He jaunts into other existences, all past, ie napoleon battle, viking conquest, to free his mind from the pain. The Jacket takes this idea in a way where the hero goes to a place that is involved in the plot running in the present.
    chillami

    Outstantding!

    I was fortunate enough to see this at Sundance on opening night and I thought it was absolutely BRILLIANT. Adrian Brody was incredible and I thought it was directed almost flawlessly. I highly recommend it.

    The film really makes you think and I was disappointed not to be able to ask questions I had during the Q&A which followed the premiere. I think there are loads of things hidden in this film which you would have to see several times to catch. That is my idea of outstanding film making.

    I could have done without the nudity which I saw no reason for. I think a love scene is much more erotic when you don't see anything. Body parts don't need to be shown. Most of us have decent imaginations. :-)

    Chris
    8marntfield

    Trippy Yet Still Intelligent

    First off, this film is not for everyone. It does, however, seem to delineate an emerging and exciting trend in contemporary film making whereby directors are becoming increasingly enamored with these sorts of dark, brooding, almost dreamscape-like and melodramatic thrillers which defy archetypal and conventional narrative formats. Think of the "The Machinist" and work your way backwards to "Vanilla Sky", or even as far back as 1990's "Jacob's Ladder" as one other reviewer accurately suggested.

    To this end, "The Jacket" represents the apotheosis of this rising genre, and is both an artistic psychological thriller, as well as what you might call a metaphysical tragedy, and easily envelopes the viewer into its morose and sterile world replete with dreary snow scapes, perpetual grey skies and faces, muted and washed out colours, institutional isolation, and the angst of working class loners. The film's imagery and the pace of the story and script immediately command one's attention from the outset and the film is unrelenting in both its tension and gumption. Because of this, despite the story's meandering timeline and lack of feasible explanations for the protagonist's "visions", the viewer is still to an extent able to believe what they're seeing. Because the film takes itself so seriously, and actually pulls it off, the viewer then buying into the fantasy of the story becomes far more palatable than it does in other misguided attempts at this same sort of risky and artsy storytelling ie: "The Butterfly Effect".

    This is an ambitious film which taps into both the romanticism and pain of our dreams and our memories, and how they both act upon us, and cause us to act upon them. It examines what is real versus perceived, the fragility of life, how each persons's life effects others, even passing strangers, and the sovereignty of the self and the mind. The film features outstanding performances from just about everyone on screen, particularly Brody as the hapless and tortured Jack Starks, and Kristofferson as the morally ambiguous and equally tortured Dr. Becker.

    Despite the big names on the marquee, however, this, as previously mentioned, is not a cut and dry "popcorn flick" and will leave many people bewildered. It is for these people that the "Butterfly Effect" was made first, and now with them out of the way, the timing for a film of this caliber which deals with these issues properly is appropriate. "The Jacket" is a trippy and entertaining yet still very intelligent film which asks only that you check your preconceptions and logical rectitude at the door. By doing so, you'll find the imagination of this film is fact more real than you might have expected.
    8Abd_Elrahman_Tarek

    Underrated

    I don't know how people don't talk about this movie. I think it's one of the most underrated movies I've ever seen. I thank the opportunity that made me watch it. I loved this movie and I really enjoyed watching it. The cast was perfect and the performances were great especially from Keira Knightley, Adrien Brody and Daniel Craig. I love Keira Knightley, and when I know that she is in any movie, I get very excited and immediately go to watch it, because she has a wonderful spirit and great acting capabilities. Adrien Brody is also a great actor and he chooses his roles carefully to make you always eager to see him. I think I will watch this movie again later so if you didn't watch it yet, I highly recommend it to you.
    8yusufpiskin

    Amazing Cast.

    I can understand how other audiences would be turned off by some things, but personally this film was right up my alley. Definitely will watch again. It felt like there were a few different plots going on, yet they all resolved well and funneled into the same happy/hopeful ending. Love this psychological thriller.

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    • Trivia
      Shots of Adrien Brody sobbing in the body drawer were real. Brody had asked director John Maybury to keep him locked in, even when they weren't filming, so he could get the feel of the character's despair. Eventually, Brody lost it during filming, and Maybury caught it.
    • Goofs
      Regulation U.S. military dog tags do not have dates of birth on them.
    • Quotes

      [letter Jack writes to Jean]

      Jack Starks: Sometimes I think we live through things only to be able to say that it happened. That it wasn't to someone else, it was to me. Sometimes we live to beat the odds. I'm not crazy even though they thought I was. I live in the same world as everyone else. I just saw more of it, as I'm sure you have. They'll find my body tomorrow. You can check it out if you don't believe me. I've seen life after my death, and I'm telling you this because it's the only way to help you and your daughter have a better life of your own. Jean, you're gonna pass out one day smoking a cigarette and burn to death. Your daughter grows up living the same life you're living right now. And she misses you so much. Sometimes life can only really begin with the knowledge of death. That it can all end, even when you least want it to. The important thing in life is to believe that while you're alive, it's never too late. I promise you, Jean, no matter how bad things look, they look better awake than they do asleep. When you die, there's only one thing you want to happen. You wanna come back.

    • Alternate versions
      There are two continuations to the last scene where Jackie gives Jack a ride and the sun shines behind them. In one version, we hear Jack screaming as Dr. Becker gets him out of the drawer. In the second version, we see that Jack died in Iraq.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Look of 'The Jacket': Influences from the Avant-Garde (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Fleeting Smile
      Written by Roger Eno

      Performed by Roger Eno

      Courtesy of Opal Ltd./All Saints Records

      Under license from Opal Music, London/PRS except in N. America by Upala Music Inc. /BMI

      Produced by Daniel Lanois

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Regresiones de un hombre muerto
    • Filming locations
      • Bangour Village Hospital, Dechmont, West Lothian, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Mandalay Pictures
      • 2929 Productions
      • VIP 2 Medienfonds
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $29,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,303,762
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,723,682
      • Mar 6, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,733,230
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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