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This revolutionary series was created by two pastors who wanted to find a new, more effective way to communicate the gospel. More than just another Christian video, Jacknife™ truly is multiple tools in one case. Along with three short stories we have also included a short video explaining the thoughts behind this new concept. Also on this DVD there are printable help guides and question sheets, plus PowerPoint™ backgrounds for use in group settings. Visit: jacknifeonline.com for more information.
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Best discussion we ever had in class --Bob Suthers, Sunday School Teacher, MontanaHonestly, this is one of the best discussion starters I have ever seen. Other videos that call themselves discussion starters are too long and end up killing much of the small group time. It is a perfect discussion starter for all ages. --Pastor Kirk Gerbers, Michigan
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In the summer of 2005 Jason Tonn (a youth pastor of 11 years) and Chris Johnson, owner and operator of a media production company (Mirage Productions) felt called to start a media company that would impact a generation. So in January 2006 Relevant Media, LLC was formed. They have since been involved in many projects including producing some videos for the National Assemblies of God "7 Project". Through this great new partnership Jacknife™ was born. Having both been in the ministry Jason and Chris realized the importance of giving Pastors and other leaders the tools necessary to reach people. They also wanted to accomplish this at an affordable price. Knowing that Jesus constantly preached in parables and this current generation being more media savvy than any other generation, Jacknife™ is a perfect solution to help teach about the wonders of our savior.
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J**9
Good acting from 3 good actors
Great story and a great cast - Ed Harris steals the show as a troubled vet in denial about how much the war damaged him.I thought I've seen all of the Robert De Niro films, and this was a pleasant surprise. Where's this film been? I'd rate 5 stars, but realistically it's a solid 4. People are a little too generous with rating here, but I'd recommend this film if you like the actors - they're great here.
J**N
A winner all around
Jacknife is one of Deniro's more obscure films. The film's obscurity, however, does not diminish it's brilliance. When the film was produced in the 80's, Dixie Whately aptly described it as "...an emotional masterpiece". The fractured psyches of Deniro, and Ed Harris, both vietnam veterans, juxtaposed against each of their relationships with Harris' wallflower sister, played by Kathy Baker creates a swirl of intensity that drives the film, as you peer into the deficient lives of these lonely and deeply layered characters. The chemistry between the three is poignant, and believable. Baker, Harris and Deniro are all flawless... Harris' performance in particular should have earned him and Oscar. .As a bonus, Deniro injects his perfectly nuanced, signature brand of humor in just the right places. This film, from acting to directing to score, does everything right.
C**D
Acting Trifecta
I've had a VHS copy of "Jacknife" for many years, and just recently decided to upgrade to the dvd version, now that one is available. Nothing too special about the dvd, though it is a good enough transfer, but this is one little-known movie that fans of dramatic acting will want to have in their home dvd collection. I've been slowly writing reviews to this site about my favorite movies over the years, and after watching "Jacknife" again last night, felt like I needed to offer this review."Jacknife" first came out, to almost no notice or popular acclaim, in 1989. I certainly didn't hear about it when it was first released, and only discovered it by chance, many years later, when I bought my VHS copy. Directed by David Hugh Jones, this is a short (102 minute long) but dramatic tour-de-force by 3 actors, each at the top of their game- and the result is a truly remarkable and quite unforgettable film. Based on a screenplay (written for the stage) by Stephen Metcalfe called "Strange Snow", and interestingly originally designed as a star vehicle for Jeff Bridges, the story details a Viet Nam vet ( Joseph Meggesey, aka "Meggs", aka "Jacknife") played by the incomparable Robert DeNiro, who looks up an old war vet buddy (David- in one of Ed Harris' best roles)after they have both returned from the war. Meggs, we find out early on, is honoring a promise made between 3 best friends, who all went to Viet Nam together, to get together for a fishing trip when they returned home. Unfortunately, and at the very heart of the story, the third buddy, Bobby Buckman (a brief screen role for Tom Isbell) did not return from the war. We gradually find out (and no real spoilers here) that Bobby died in an attempt to save Meggs life during a typical Viet Nam firefight, and Dave is harboring a lot of guilt over that event, but for reasons a bit more complex than we are first shown. Dave clearly doesn't want Meggs around initially, though Meggs irrepressible personality immediately fascinates and endears him to Dave's sister Martha (a brilliant acting role by Kathy Baker). Martha, you see, is a self-acknowledged spinster, taking care of the alcoholic, aimless Dave, as they live together in their parent's old home- unable/unwilling to break from their pasts, though for many different, complex reasons. I won't detail the entire storyline, except to say the rest of the story deals with these three characters (Meggs, Dave, and Martha), as they come to grips with each of their past demons, and their individual (and ultimately shared) efforts to deal with their grief.This movie is set in the context of the Viet Nam War, but ultimately it's a story about how human beings manage to overcome any deep, personal loss. The power of the movie rests in both the intelligent, moving screenplay, and most of all the consummate acting performances by the three principal characters. For a small-scale story, as both a character study and a profoundly moving message about the human condition, "Jacknife" might well be the best dramatic movie I've ever seen. There are only a few, brief flashbacks scenes with any war action in them, just enough to allow us to understand what's behind Meggs' and Dave's ongoing struggles- so I really wouldn't strictly classify this as a "Viet Nam" movie.....perhaps not really even a "war movie" at all. The power in the story rests in the much smaller human battles, waged within the hearts of Meggs, Dave, and Martha.Robert DeNiro may well be the finest dramatic actor of this generation. I used to think he was somewhat type-cast, though....you know, the Martin Scorcese "tough guy with a New York back-street accent", but this little-known role of his will astound you with the dramatic range and power of his acting. He is totally immersed in the Meggs character, and you'll remember the character long after the credits have rolled. First presented in this movie as a stereotypical "Viet Nam nut case", he emerges as a rather complex human being, filled with pathos and heart-felt soul. It's a memorable performance, and I personally rate it as one of his best, in his long and distinguished career.Kathy Baker is also perfect as the spinster who gradually (but not unbelievably, I might add) blossoms under the attentions of Meggs. She plays a realistically quirky character, unused to the attentions of men, but with a deep and caring heart for her seemingly aimless brother Dave. The brother-sister dynamics between her and Ed Harris in this movie are simply spot-on perfect, and very endearing. But also very raw, and very real. There are many opportunities in this film for melodrama, and sappy sentimentality, but the three actors (and the exceptional screenplay) simply don't allow that to happen. For such an intense and emotionally gripping movie as this one proves to be, there is perhaps as little Hollywood sentimetality as you will ever see in a movie. And it's the believability of all this that makes it so powerful.Last but not least: Ed Harris. I can't say as I've ever seen a movie he was in where he wasn't outstanding, but this one may be his best. Don't remember who won the Oscar that year, and I suppose his role as Dave would have been in the supporting actor category, but he SHOULD have won it. He convincingly portrays a blue-collar worker (truck-driver), who has been unable to overcome his personal grief over the loss of his friend Bobby in the war. He's become an alcoholic, physically and emotionally dependent on Martha for his day-to-day well being and care, and he reacts to Megg's initial appearance on the scene with believable distaste.....for you see, Meggs forces him to remember things Dave wants to forget. There are many dramatically moving and powerful scenes in this short flick, but one of the more memorable for me is when Dave makes an impromptu visit to the neat, suburban home of Bobbie's parents, in an attempt to assuage some of his inner turmoil and grief. If you can watch this scene and be unmoved, then you are 100% stone.The musical score is also very complimentary, with a lone-trumpet track that weaves in and out of the movie, and seems to perfectly capture the loneliness, longing, and yes, hope, within each of the character's hearts. Bad music might have ruined a quiet, reflective movie like this one; in this case, it's just another aspect of the movie that stands out as simply superb.For those interested to know why this movie garners an "R" rating, there is a fair amount of profanity (as you would expect, I might add, between two blue-collar war buddies), and one scene with sexual suggestion (though no frank nudity) between Meggs and Martha. I have no problem watching this movie with my older teenage children, and I am a father of six. Like everything else in this finely crafted movie, the profanty is never excessive or out of place, and the sexual coupling of Meggs and Martha seems even necessary, and is quite touching. All well done.The above, and largely for the sake of brevity, is an admittedly poor summary of the masterful acting by the three pricipal actors in this movie. If you've never seen this excellent film, and appreciate adult drama, this is as good as it gets.Highly recommended, and also a movie that holds its appeal after repeated viewings, and has yet to seem dated, too.
C**R
Different,Charming & one of Deniro's Best!
Robert Deniro plays a very hard to NOT like Vietnam vet who shows up at a fellow veteran's home- out of the blue- to take him fishing.Ed Harris is his fellow veteran and Deniro arrives to find that Harris is an emotional mess with a serious alcohol problem.Harris lives in the house he grew up in with just his sister. He is basically a guy who works his job and then comes home to ply himself with alcohol, trying daily to drown out the horrible memories of the war he was in.Deniro sees his suffering and seeks to do something about it, and while doing so, starts falling for Harris' sister.The interesting theme here is about rescuing/saving people and it plays out in war and post war. You see through flashbacks the relationship Deniro and Harris had- and the person they also had in common as a friend while they were in combat.This was a great movie, very heartfelt and warm. Deniro comes across as so gregarious and goofy- you can't NOT like him.He doesn't give up on trying to help Harris and he doesn't give up on trying to woo Harris' sister.Overall a movie that shows Deniro with an easy going humor and depicts his character as a guy with a big heart and a genuinely good soul. A man who has his own emotional war wounds, yet wants to help others. A man that is a romantic-if a bit of a quirky one.If you want something different with Robert Deniro as the lead, this movie is worth a look. It may be an older movie of his, but it was really refreshing to see him in this role.
L**.
Jacknife
The movie itself is a gem, wonderfully acted by DeNiro, Baker, and Harris. Excellent.I bought this DVD copy to replace my video copy, so I was well familiar with what to expect.Unfortunately, however, the DVD copy forwarded was damaged (digs in disc surface,not caused during transportation) and could not play.So this time, contrary to previous deliveries, I have to blame Zoverstocks for not taking care of their image as a reliable supplier.
T**H
Acting was very good.
A little slow paced, but covered a difficult period well. Acting was very good.
P**S
Intense Leads
Two of Hollywood's most intense actors combine nicely in the post-Nam pic.Kathy Baker also more than holds her own here too.
F**N
Five Stars
Great
G**I
Reduci
Film malinconico sui reduci del Vietnam,ben recitato e girato,bravi De Niro e Harris e l'atmosfera ricreata e' credibile,da vedere per gli appassionati del genere
J**2
Capolavoro poco conosciuto
Vero capolavoro che però in pochi conoscono, nel tempo credo diventerà un film cult perchè come al solito l'interpretazione di De Niro è fantastica
S**O
Jacknife
Grandi attori, grande storia. Film raro che merita di essere visto e conservato. + + + + + + +
S**Y
DE NIRO / ED HARRIS MAGISTRALE !
Ed Harris est possédé et incroyable dans son interprétation de l'ancien soldat du Vietnam , De Niro signe une magnifique performance . Tout simplement prenant !
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In the summer of 2005 Jason Tonn (a youth pastor of 11 years) and Chris Johnson, owner and operator of a media production company (Mirage Productions) felt called to start a media company that would impact a generation. So in January 2006 Relevant Media, LLC was formed. They have since been involved in many projects including producing some videos for the National Assemblies of God "7 Project". Through this great new partnership Jacknife™ was born. Having both been in the ministry Jason and Chris realized the importance of giving Pastors and other leaders the tools necessary to reach people. They also wanted to accomplish this at an affordable price. Knowing that Jesus constantly preached in parables and this current generation being more media savvy than any other generation, Jacknife™ is a perfect solution to help teach about the wonders of our savior.\n\n
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People are a little too generous with rating here, but I'd recommend this film if you like the actors - they're great here."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***N"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2016","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n A winner all around\n \n","reviewBody":"Jacknife is one of Deniro's more obscure films. The film's obscurity, however, does not diminish it's brilliance. When the film was produced in the 80's, Dixie Whately aptly described it as \"...an emotional masterpiece\". The fractured psyches of Deniro, and Ed Harris, both vietnam veterans, juxtaposed against each of their relationships with Harris' wallflower sister, played by Kathy Baker creates a swirl of intensity that drives the film, as you peer into the deficient lives of these lonely and deeply layered characters. The chemistry between the three is poignant, and believable. Baker, Harris and Deniro are all flawless... Harris' performance in particular should have earned him and Oscar. .As a bonus, Deniro injects his perfectly nuanced, signature brand of humor in just the right places. This film, from acting to directing to score, does everything right."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***D"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2010","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Acting Trifecta\n \n","reviewBody":"I've had a VHS copy of \"Jacknife\" for many years, and just recently decided to upgrade to the dvd version, now that one is available. Nothing too special about the dvd, though it is a good enough transfer, but this is one little-known movie that fans of dramatic acting will want to have in their home dvd collection. I've been slowly writing reviews to this site about my favorite movies over the years, and after watching \"Jacknife\" again last night, felt like I needed to offer this review.\"Jacknife\" first came out, to almost no notice or popular acclaim, in 1989. I certainly didn't hear about it when it was first released, and only discovered it by chance, many years later, when I bought my VHS copy. Directed by David Hugh Jones, this is a short (102 minute long) but dramatic tour-de-force by 3 actors, each at the top of their game- and the result is a truly remarkable and quite unforgettable film. Based on a screenplay (written for the stage) by Stephen Metcalfe called \"Strange Snow\", and interestingly originally designed as a star vehicle for Jeff Bridges, the story details a Viet Nam vet ( Joseph Meggesey, aka \"Meggs\", aka \"Jacknife\") played by the incomparable Robert DeNiro, who looks up an old war vet buddy (David- in one of Ed Harris' best roles)after they have both returned from the war. Meggs, we find out early on, is honoring a promise made between 3 best friends, who all went to Viet Nam together, to get together for a fishing trip when they returned home. Unfortunately, and at the very heart of the story, the third buddy, Bobby Buckman (a brief screen role for Tom Isbell) did not return from the war. We gradually find out (and no real spoilers here) that Bobby died in an attempt to save Meggs life during a typical Viet Nam firefight, and Dave is harboring a lot of guilt over that event, but for reasons a bit more complex than we are first shown. Dave clearly doesn't want Meggs around initially, though Meggs irrepressible personality immediately fascinates and endears him to Dave's sister Martha (a brilliant acting role by Kathy Baker). Martha, you see, is a self-acknowledged spinster, taking care of the alcoholic, aimless Dave, as they live together in their parent's old home- unable/unwilling to break from their pasts, though for many different, complex reasons. I won't detail the entire storyline, except to say the rest of the story deals with these three characters (Meggs, Dave, and Martha), as they come to grips with each of their past demons, and their individual (and ultimately shared) efforts to deal with their grief.This movie is set in the context of the Viet Nam War, but ultimately it's a story about how human beings manage to overcome any deep, personal loss. The power of the movie rests in both the intelligent, moving screenplay, and most of all the consummate acting performances by the three principal characters. For a small-scale story, as both a character study and a profoundly moving message about the human condition, \"Jacknife\" might well be the best dramatic movie I've ever seen. There are only a few, brief flashbacks scenes with any war action in them, just enough to allow us to understand what's behind Meggs' and Dave's ongoing struggles- so I really wouldn't strictly classify this as a \"Viet Nam\" movie.....perhaps not really even a \"war movie\" at all. The power in the story rests in the much smaller human battles, waged within the hearts of Meggs, Dave, and Martha.Robert DeNiro may well be the finest dramatic actor of this generation. I used to think he was somewhat type-cast, though....you know, the Martin Scorcese \"tough guy with a New York back-street accent\", but this little-known role of his will astound you with the dramatic range and power of his acting. He is totally immersed in the Meggs character, and you'll remember the character long after the credits have rolled. First presented in this movie as a stereotypical \"Viet Nam nut case\", he emerges as a rather complex human being, filled with pathos and heart-felt soul. It's a memorable performance, and I personally rate it as one of his best, in his long and distinguished career.Kathy Baker is also perfect as the spinster who gradually (but not unbelievably, I might add) blossoms under the attentions of Meggs. She plays a realistically quirky character, unused to the attentions of men, but with a deep and caring heart for her seemingly aimless brother Dave. The brother-sister dynamics between her and Ed Harris in this movie are simply spot-on perfect, and very endearing. But also very raw, and very real. There are many opportunities in this film for melodrama, and sappy sentimentality, but the three actors (and the exceptional screenplay) simply don't allow that to happen. For such an intense and emotionally gripping movie as this one proves to be, there is perhaps as little Hollywood sentimetality as you will ever see in a movie. And it's the believability of all this that makes it so powerful.Last but not least: Ed Harris. I can't say as I've ever seen a movie he was in where he wasn't outstanding, but this one may be his best. Don't remember who won the Oscar that year, and I suppose his role as Dave would have been in the supporting actor category, but he SHOULD have won it. He convincingly portrays a blue-collar worker (truck-driver), who has been unable to overcome his personal grief over the loss of his friend Bobby in the war. He's become an alcoholic, physically and emotionally dependent on Martha for his day-to-day well being and care, and he reacts to Megg's initial appearance on the scene with believable distaste.....for you see, Meggs forces him to remember things Dave wants to forget. There are many dramatically moving and powerful scenes in this short flick, but one of the more memorable for me is when Dave makes an impromptu visit to the neat, suburban home of Bobbie's parents, in an attempt to assuage some of his inner turmoil and grief. If you can watch this scene and be unmoved, then you are 100% stone.The musical score is also very complimentary, with a lone-trumpet track that weaves in and out of the movie, and seems to perfectly capture the loneliness, longing, and yes, hope, within each of the character's hearts. Bad music might have ruined a quiet, reflective movie like this one; in this case, it's just another aspect of the movie that stands out as simply superb.For those interested to know why this movie garners an \"R\" rating, there is a fair amount of profanity (as you would expect, I might add, between two blue-collar war buddies), and one scene with sexual suggestion (though no frank nudity) between Meggs and Martha. I have no problem watching this movie with my older teenage children, and I am a father of six. Like everything else in this finely crafted movie, the profanty is never excessive or out of place, and the sexual coupling of Meggs and Martha seems even necessary, and is quite touching. All well done.The above, and largely for the sake of brevity, is an admittedly poor summary of the masterful acting by the three pricipal actors in this movie. If you've never seen this excellent film, and appreciate adult drama, this is as good as it gets.Highly recommended, and also a movie that holds its appeal after repeated viewings, and has yet to seem dated, too."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2013","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Different,Charming & one of Deniro's Best!\n \n","reviewBody":"Robert Deniro plays a very hard to NOT like Vietnam vet who shows up at a fellow veteran's home- out of the blue- to take him fishing.Ed Harris is his fellow veteran and Deniro arrives to find that Harris is an emotional mess with a serious alcohol problem.Harris lives in the house he grew up in with just his sister. He is basically a guy who works his job and then comes home to ply himself with alcohol, trying daily to drown out the horrible memories of the war he was in.Deniro sees his suffering and seeks to do something about it, and while doing so, starts falling for Harris' sister.The interesting theme here is about rescuing/saving people and it plays out in war and post war. You see through flashbacks the relationship Deniro and Harris had- and the person they also had in common as a friend while they were in combat.This was a great movie, very heartfelt and warm. Deniro comes across as so gregarious and goofy- you can't NOT like him.He doesn't give up on trying to help Harris and he doesn't give up on trying to woo Harris' sister.Overall a movie that shows Deniro with an easy going humor and depicts his character as a guy with a big heart and a genuinely good soul. A man who has his own emotional war wounds, yet wants to help others. A man that is a romantic-if a bit of a quirky one.If you want something different with Robert Deniro as the lead, this movie is worth a look. It may be an older movie of his, but it was really refreshing to see him in this role."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"L***."},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 4, 2014","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Jacknife\n \n","reviewBody":"The movie itself is a gem, wonderfully acted by DeNiro, Baker, and Harris. Excellent.I bought this DVD copy to replace my video copy, so I was well familiar with what to expect.Unfortunately, however, the DVD copy forwarded was damaged (digs in disc surface,not caused during transportation) and could not play.So this time, contrary to previous deliveries, I have to blame Zoverstocks for not taking care of their image as a reliable supplier."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***H"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2015","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Acting was very good.\n \n","reviewBody":"A little slow paced, but covered a difficult period well. Acting was very good."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"P***S"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 22, 2013","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Intense Leads\n \n","reviewBody":"Two of Hollywood's most intense actors combine nicely in the post-Nam pic.Kathy Baker also more than holds her own here too."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"F***N"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 8, 2015","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Five Stars\n \n","reviewBody":"Great"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"G***I"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Italy on January 13, 2018","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Reduci\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Film malinconico sui reduci del Vietnam,ben recitato e girato,bravi De Niro e Harris e l'atmosfera ricreata e' credibile,da vedere per gli appassionati del genere"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***2"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Italy on February 2, 2015","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Capolavoro poco conosciuto\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Vero capolavoro che però in pochi conoscono, nel tempo credo diventerà un film cult perchè come al solito l'interpretazione di De Niro è fantastica"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"S***O"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Italy on April 7, 2013","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Jacknife\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Grandi attori, grande storia. Film raro che merita di essere visto e conservato. + + + + + + +"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"S***Y"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in France on February 11, 2014","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n DE NIRO / ED HARRIS MAGISTRALE !\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Ed Harris est possédé et incroyable dans son interprétation de l'ancien soldat du Vietnam , De Niro signe une magnifique performance . Tout simplement prenant !"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.666666666666667,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":12}}