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Jacket was a very intriguing film because it was so emotionally charged as well
as being very easy to follow and understand. The film examined the journey of
death and redemption. The film had many different symbols of both of these
throughout. For example the main character, Jack, was put into a morgue drawer
while he was being laced with drugs. The reason for this was that it was
similar to the feeling of being in the womb and therefore the doctor believed
that he could cure Jack of his Post-traumatic Stress Disorder by wiping the slate clean. This however did
not turn out to be the answer in the way that the doctor imagined. Through the
experience however Jack was able to find the redemption that he sought and
provide a way for Jackie to have a normal life that consisted of a loving
mother and good family home instead of the one that she grew up with before
meeting him. He transcended from a selfish view of searching for redemption
into a selfless need to save.
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