It was a good movie up until the last ten or so minutes. My question is: Does this movie help explain the Jack the Ripper murders well to those that don't really know about them, or does this movie, like the movie version of Beowulf, not do the real story justice and just confuses people even more? What do y'all think?
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"From Hell" starring Johnny Depp
73Yes6.85%5No89.04%65Never seen it4.11%3I don't know very much about the murders, but am learning0.00%0Always Here,
Yuroxxie317 {The door is finally slammed shut in her face and she stands in the darkness, finally well and truly alone. Silent tears slide over mascara stained cheeks as she curls into a ball and silently weeps for what is lost}Tags: None
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Hi Oxxie!
Considering - amongs other things - the fact that Eddowes was still alive and kicking when the Lusk kidney surfaced in "From Hell", I tend to lean very markedly towards your second suggestion; that the movie confuses those who do not have a grip of what really happened. Some nice settings and some good acting, absolutely, but the story...!
The best,
Fisherman
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For a second there I thought this was a thread about the Jean Claude Van Damme film called From Hell, good job I checked.
There is an extensive list of errors and goofs here, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120681/goofsRegards Mike
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostThe only true part of the film was Abberline's keen psychic ability enhanced through absinthe. I don't believe anyone on the boards would challenge this indisputable fact.
Yours truly,
Tom WescottRegards Mike
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i'd advise against getting one's history from a Hollywood movie in the same way that i would advise against getting one's history from historical fiction such as Phillippa Gregory's tat.
Best place to get history from would be the original sources, or failing that well-researched secondary sources.
Once commercialism in the form of making money by interesting the masses is involved, history gets distorted, so films and novels are a big no-no for taking at face value when they deal with historical facts.
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From Hell certainly looked good and the directors made great claims about the authenticity (particularly of the injuries on the victims dummies)
But I have to say I much preferred Murder By Decree,
as a Sherlock Holmes movie it cannot claim any authenticity,
but neither can From Hell !
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