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Jacobs Ladder is a psychological horror film directed by Adrian Lyne that follows Jacob Singer, a Vietnam War veteran struggling with disturbing hallucinations and fractured memories after returning home. Living in New York City, Jacob is plagued by nightmarish visionsfaceless figures, violent encounters, and shifting realitiesthat blur the line between sanity and madness. As he searches for answers, he reconnects with fellow veterans who share similar symptoms, hinting at a possible government experiment involving a mysterious drug used during the war.
Jacobs grip on reality deteriorates as timelines overlap, including memories of his deceased son and his crumbling relationship with his partner. With help from a compassionate chiropractor, he begins to question whether his visions are symptoms of trauma, chemical manipulation, or something more spiritual. The film builds toward a haunting revelation about life, death, and letting go, delivering a powerful twist that recontextualizes Jacobs entire experience.
