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one of the best film ever made...
with a soundtracks from Maurice Jarre
Macaulay Culkin (as Gabe, uncredited) was an event in that film, but i personally think, he have make the film unforgettable REMARKABLE !!!
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  • I will never forget the tremendous impact this final scene made on me the first time I saw this movie. It inspires one to believe in the best ending possible, regardless of the dark voyage you has endured.

    "It's okay..." Gabe says to Jacob. And they disappear into the light.

  • @rr7firefly1 :

    YES,

    The Gabe (Macaulay Culkin) have really make the film to a history and classic !

    it's only a small confirmation of Macaulay Culkin's talent,...

    the great thing is that how he told it,... - no any false in voice... nothing else as LOVE ONLY

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  • I watched this when it was released... and must have watched it a hundred times since.. but this still makes me all watery eyed.

    For every thousand turds the US film industry pumps out they, very, very occasionally let a stunning piece of film like this crawl into the light. Every Hollywood producer/executive and director should be sat down on day one of 'film school' and made to watch this....

    In my humble opinion this is the best film of the last 30 years...

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  • この最後のシーン、子供に導かれて天国に行くシーンは、日本の映­画「ツィゴイネルワイゼン」(鈴木清順監督)を彷彿とさせる素晴­らしいラストです。

    Scene and go to heaven led this last scene, the children, "ツィゴイネルワイゼン(Zigeunerweisen)" is the last great Japanese movie is reminiscent of the (directed by Seijun Suzuki).

  • It always makes me wonder what delusions might have manifested if it was one of us dying in that makeshift emergency care room, instead of Jacob. Like, what nightmares or dreams might we imagine in our final moments. It's rather chilling and exquisite.

  • @MinecraftCreeperFTW Yes, Silent Hill was directly inspired by this movie.

  • @HomoSovietikus didnt jacob's ladder inspire silent hill? and i mean the video game series, the SH movie was inspired by the video games.

  • So few films now-a-days give the feeling of warmth in your heart.

    The whole film, I was trying to figure out just what the hell I was watching, but it all got to me.

    This is one of those movies you feel rather than understand, so forgive me that's I can't verbalize it well......

  • awesome film

    they don't make them like this anymore

  • @rr7firefly1 twenty, twenty five years after I saw this film for the first time I keep on believin' this is awsome… yep, you're right. One of the finest ending to a script. The music score by itself brought me to tears… it's so emotional.

  • thums up if these reminds u of silent hill lol

  • so heaven's made up of faggot angels that just can't kill people? what would be the difference between death and glory with those automatic egos who just want to be heroes? i mean peace is peace, right? death is peace. just kill em! but they can't. talk about attachment! are we going on the basis that the soul is immortal and has to reach a "goal"? cause that's total bullshit. there are no angels or goals and the demons run the world. this movie is a mind fucking lie about how the world works.

  • @Brento2010 How did Fight Club and The Matrix tie in with this film? Just curious

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