Perfectly embodies the classical melancholic temperament of Johnny Depp

Jesus 2021-11-16 08:01:26

My Rating: 8.0 The
film perfectly embodies Johnny Depp's classical melancholic temperament, and it is also mixed with the close love story between the detective and the woman in the dust. In the end, detective Abberline chose to stay away from this relationship in order to protect Mary's safety and died in the illusory realm of drugs. It is rare that a film documenting SK would be so beautiful. I don't want to be entangled in the irrationality of the plot. I was originally vague about the history of Jack The Ripper. I prefer the jokes in the film, and I have to admit that sometimes it is better to appreciate Johnny Depp than to appreciate the film itself. Another benefit of watching the film is that I began to sympathize with the majority of workers engaged in sex services.

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  • Janelle 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    baffling. I only give high marks for Depp!!!!!!!!!

  • Aaliyah 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The prince fell in love with a woman who was not very beautiful. In order to save face, the royal family killed all the colleagues of the Fengchen woman they knew. But there is still one of the most beautiful love affair with Depp. Depp has magical superpowers, but he is a detective. Jack the Ripper loves to seduce prostitutes with grapes, and the prostitutes see the grapes as if they saw God. In short, it has to be a little religious... A movie from ten years ago, from five years ago, and from yesterday

From Hell quotes

  • Polly Nichols: [in Jack the Ripper's carriage] That was the thing that was in my dream. What's it called again?

    Jack the Ripper: Cleopatra's Needle.

    Polly Nichols: Cleopatra, she was a beauty.

    Jack the Ripper: They were carved 1450 years before the son of God was born. Six men died bringing it here.

    [kills Polly]

  • Netley, the Coachman: Boo! Did I scare ya? I've been looking for you. I've been looking all over you.

    Dark Annie Chapman: You've been looking for me?

    Netley, the Coachman: Not for me. For my gentleman. Very fine gentleman. He sent me to look for you.

    Dark Annie Chapman: Your gentleman sent you to look for me? Oh, get off! I may be an unfortunate, but I'm not a blithering idiot!

    Netley, the Coachman: It's the truth! It's the God's truth! He's seen ya, he likes ya, and he said tonight only you'll do.