From Hell (Widescreen Edition) | Johnny Depp, Heather Graham | GREAT JACK THE RIPPER STORY!!!
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From Hell (Widescr...
From Hell (Widescreen Edition)
Johnny Depp
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Heather Graham
20th Century Fox, 2002
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highly recommended
In 1888 in the Whitechapel section of London, Inspector Fred Abberline uses his psychic powers to track down Jack the Ripper.
Genre: Horror
Rating: R
Release Date: 7-SEP-2004
Media Type: DVD
the scariest modern day horror film
It's difficult to scare people these days, 'cause 1) many of the tricks have already been pulled and coming up with new ones takes genuine talent, which 1.2) is becoming more and more rare in the film industry all together and 2) there's a growing number of people who just think mediocrity must reign and anything too intense is just "going too far"...a film like PSYCHO (1960) would just create too many riots, supposing it ever saw the light of day...of course, PSYCHO is tame in today's standards, as its been copied and reconstrued a million times, not to mention the fact that, like comedy, people's definition of scary has evolved over time.
I saw this film and was like "woah..."; it was very creepy, very disturbing, and very scary. It wasn't one of those films that just startles teenage girls who long to be startled so they can look cute, it's a REAL horror story, one that doesn't rely on comedy to make the terror easier to swallow. It also doesn't rely all too heavily on gore, although there are a few gory scenes.
And I'm not easily scared. I've seen most, if not all, of the "classic" horror films,
from
the "golden era" of Hollywood, to the drive in films of the '70's, to the stupid chick-fright films of the '90's...most of 'em don't phase me. THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE had a few terrifying moments, but it wa a little boring, CANDYMAN was a great film, but wasn't exactly scary, IMO...but this film was just outstanding.
The conspiracy theory in this film didn't quite make a whole lotta sense to me when I was watching the film. Maybe that's why I was so compelled by this film, 'cause everything just kinda floats along your senses, instead of relaying the information in a text-book like formula. The director(s) know how to use the camera as a way to evoke emotion, rather than simply filming a series of moments and the writing is very dreary and if you have any sense, you'll know when to ask questions and when to just sit back and let your imagination do the talking...I personally prefered not knowing what the heck was going on and just letting the images and tone creep under my skin. The fear of the unknown may be old, but this technique of playing on that is NOT...an original and compelling film. 5 stars easy.
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GREAT JACK THE RIPPER STORY!!!
A new twist on the Jack the Ripper story. Johnny Depp gives one of his greatest performances ever!
A Nice Twist
Overall a nice twist on the tale of Jack the Ripper. The film went in depth with what could have been the motive behind the 1888 slayings in Whitechapel. We will never know the true story, but
From
Hell
delivers an explanation the plays well as both an enjoyable film and a stab at one of history's most notorious figures. Brutal, sad, and thought provoking. A definite recommendation!
From Hell
Johnny Depp comes through again as a detective for the London police. His character is multi-faceted and fascinating. The investigations into the murders of Jack the Ripper, lead us to believe we know the actual murderer for a change. That isn't to say it is clear cut at first, no pun intended, but his following the case gives us an in depth look at police work for the times and conditions in hospitals are very graphic. This is not for young children. This is an adult movie in the respect of the horrible way women are murdered. Although I enjoyed this movie immensely, I personally would not buy it because of the dark and graphic nature of it. It shows us what truly must be
Hell
. Excellent quality DVD with fair replayability. If you enjoyed this, catch "Sleepy Hollow" and "Time After Time".
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All in their own hell
The performances of Ian Holm and Johnny Depp really make this a movie worth watching, as does all the attention to detail in recreating 1888 London.
The story moved along quickly and was very suspenseful, exploring all the little
hell
s of the main characters. This tied together the story nicely, as did the motive behind it all.
A very interesting take on an infamous bit of history.
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