It’s a good movie to tell the story round

Curtis 2021-11-16 08:01:26

A famous murderer like Jack the Ripper has been put on the screen N times, but this time the story is still quite liked.

At first, Johnny Depp was surprised when he came out, thinking that he had seen the most handsome murderer.

Later I realized that it was not. Ha ha.

The appearance of Depp often affects my judgment, because I love him so much that it is difficult for me to participate in the drama, including what everyone said, he pulled the heroine's last kiss, I was indifferent. Haha,

this film gave me a feeling that life in the UK at that time was really difficult. The lower classes lived very hard and were oppressed everywhere. On the one hand, prostitutes had to pay protection fees, but on the other hand they were not protected. The last one was sadly killed, which made me a little sad to see.

Moreover, the killing of five people gave a reasonable reason. In the end, why there was no more murder and the Ripper disappeared. It was also considered a saying.

In the end, the detective played by Depp, for the safety of the heroine, did not go to him. Haha, if the love lasts for a long time, how can they be in the dark.

Or to put it another way, he is too perfect, no one can have him, his first wife died, and later lovers could not meet until death.

Of course, Reedp can't help being cool. Hehe

was still a bit bleak when he died.

Good night, prince.

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Extended Reading
  • Dayana 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    In fact, the title of "Jack the Ripper" is just a gimmick for this movie. In addition to the indirect bloody pictures, this film is actually a little boring. The restoration of the Victorian East London style is not bad.

  • Aaliyah 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    When I watched it, I knew it was an adaptation of a real case, but I didn't think so. It was only when I came to London that I found out that JACK and THE RAPPER were very famous.

From Hell quotes

  • [after trying to kiss Abberline and he refuses]

    Mary Kelly: What? You think I was paying you back? I didn't mean it as business. I'm still a woman, they haven't taken that away from me, not yet anyways!

    [Abberline proceeds to shove her against the wall and kiss her passionately]

  • Sir William Gull: One day men will look back and say that I gave birth to the twentieth century.

    Abberline: You're not going to see the twentieth century.