Jacob’s Ladder [1990]
Mesmerizing in its complexity, Jacob’s Ladder is one of those psychological movies examining the very nature of our reality.
Mesmerizing in its complexity, Jacob’s Ladder is one of those psychological movies examining the very nature of our reality.
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