The Jacket Critic Reviews
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Admittedly, The Jacket is not likely to be everyone's cup of tea, but filmmaker John Maybury has forged a mesmerizing mindblower.Read the full review
This movie probably falls within the purview of a "love it/hate it" subgenre of the psychological thriller.Read the full review
Director John Maybury has a feel for shock rhythms, and he's skillful at keeping you guessing, but after a while you want your questions to cohere into compelling answers, and in The Jacket they don't, quite.Read the full review
The Jacket is a confused attempt at headiness that feels like a poor man's "Memento."Read the full review
Intermittently compelling but unavoidably improbable.Read the full review
The acting makes the difference, and in Jacket it rises above the needs of the material.Read the full review
You can sense an impulse toward a better film, and Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley certainly take it seriously, but the time-travel whiplash effect sets in, and it becomes, as so many time travel movies do, an exercise in early entrances, late exits, futile regrets.Read the full review
Though shot for maximum moodiness by the gifted Peter Deming ("Mulholland Drive"), the movie straps you in for a head trip that promises hallucinatory wonders but delivers the same old Hollywood formula with sugar on top.Read the full review
This movie is terribly silly, but it's not completely terrible.Read the full review
A movie as lacking in personality as its amnesiac protagonist.Read the full review