JOHNNY DEPP seems to be a supporting role in Freemasonry

Mike 2021-11-16 08:01:26

I have watched "Dropped Head" many years ago. At that time, JOHNNY DEPP was not red, and I didn’t think that the detective with the weird expression was extraordinary. Yes, if there was no JACK SPARROW in "Pirates of the Caribbean", Maybe JOHNNY DEPP will always be just an actor too ordinary. After we know JACK SPARROW, we will watch this "From Hell". The detective in it is just an insignificant little supporting role, and at the end of the film, Died somehow.

Regarding the "St. Fragrance Freemasonry", "The Da Vinci Code" has spent a lot of space to introduce the rituals and monograms (the five-pointed star that the boss accidentally fell out of his pocket later), and the film is only slightly involved To some. The reason for their killing and the ending of the last RIPPER seems difficult to understand without certain background knowledge.

The film is impressive, it should be the strong London accent of some British actors, and the always dark and humid streets of London. Sometimes, I wonder if we look at the decorations of that era today, is it a bit like foreigners looking at our court? Dramas, such as those in ancient costumes of the Qing Dynasty and Tang Dynasty, hehe, it should be, so, watching the introduction, this movie won a costume award for its makeup.

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Extended Reading
  • Paris 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    "Sherlock Holmes" MS plot is a bit like it, but I don't think the assumptions in the show are reliable. DISCOVERY has a program, an American policeman has made his identity judgment on Jack after many years, a mentally ill sofa worker, which is the one I believe most in the N versions.

  • Cristina 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    10-8 points. The film left a deep impression on me is the photography and art. The storyline is worth 5 points, but the director's emotional rendering is not bad, plus a little acting skills, in short, you can still watch it.

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]