Slaughtered out of hell

Laurine 2021-11-16 08:01:26

Jack the Ripper

One Day Men by Will look the Back and the I banks of the Gave Birth to say at The Twentieth Century.
Jack at The Ripper-1888

"From Hell,"

When people look back on it, you will see that I created the twentieth century.

The Ripper appeared in London from August to November 1888, one of the most confusing and unfinished cases in history.

The film of the Ripper starred by Depp was naturally something I wanted to watch in silence for a long time. I felt that the character Depp portrayed here is somewhat similar to that of "Driftwood", both are the excluded police officers who carry the dark memories of the past; so Later, I heard that this film was promoted with the banner of "Dropped Head". There should be a little contact in this regard. Regarding the rituals of the Freemasonry and the true face of the Ripper, I think of the crazy professor in "The Ninth Gate".

I once felt that it was always easy for a certain person to face the scene of suffering that moved me, or perhaps such a person represents a certain group of people.
Life is always full of various sufferings, internal and external, no matter what method is adopted, there is always something to be internalized into some kind of crux in the heart.
The inspector’s job was already exhausting, and besides, he had to face a powerful underground organization and various dark sides of the time, as well as his own inner pain.
The detective's final death surprised me. I always wondered what kind of mood he left with, whether it was the great despair of social reality or the satisfaction and hope of the true love he received again.
I’m afraid he would have been very disappointed with such an era and the decadent New York at that time, but he has never found an opportunity to ferry, so he has been indulging in the smoke of opium, seeing a certain reality and illusion. , The world where the past and the future are intertwined, is trapped in rounds of endless chaos.
Until one day he saw a sea of ​​flowers and huts by the sea, and the lover he could finally dream of. So he can finally cross from this shore to the other shore. In this way, he gave his lover the last and the most sincere protection and hope.
So I can't define whether such an ending is lucky or unfortunate, whether it is comforting or sad, whether society has strangled a good relationship or made the lover's happiness through self-sacrifice.

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From Hell quotes

  • Liz Stride: [Arrives in pub with Ada] Ah 'ere you are, 'ello girls.

    Mary Kelly: I told you to wait for me.

    Liz Stride: I can't stay in a pub and not 'ave a drink: that's cruel.

  • Polly Nichols: [to her John] All right. We can do it here, but hurry up.

    [they start to undress]

    Polly Nichols: The bobbies are trackin' us!

    Polly's John: Right.

    [he pulls down his pants]

    Polly's John: Gotta get the old man hard first.

    Polly Nichols: Give it here. I'll put it in meself!

    [she grabs his genitals]

    Polly's John: Is that in?

    Polly Nichols: Of course it is. Come on!

    Polly's John: No, it's not. Ya got it stuck between yer bleedin' legs!

    Polly Nichols: [frustratingly] No, I haven't! Come on!

    Polly's John: I knows it when I feels it!

    [they start copulating against the wooden fence]