Jacob’s Ladder (1990) is a psychological horror film directed by Adrian Lyne. It follows Jacob Singer, a Vietnam War veteran, who experiences disturbing hallucinations and vivid flashbacks. As Jacob unravels the mystery behind his trauma, he encounters unsettling visions of grotesque figures and unsettling events. The narrative delves into themes of guilt, the afterlife, and the horrors of war, leaving viewers questioning what is real and what is imagined. As Jacob’s mind fractures, the film’s eerie atmosphere and shocking twists reveal a dark exploration of the human psyche, making it a compelling, unforgettable cinematic experience.