FROM HELL
RATING: 8/10
http://www.joblo.com/fromhell.htm
For more reviews and movie wallpapers, visit http://www.joblo.com/
PLOT:
During a 10-week span in London in the fall of 1888, Jack the Ripper, a man
whose identity was never uncovered, committed five ritualistic, grisly murders
of prostitutes. This film is based on the graphic novel which assembled a theory
behind the century-old mystery.
CRITIQUE:
Awesome! I love dark movies, I love stylish movies, I love good mysteries and I
love Johnny Depp...so yes, I really dug this movie! The Hughes Brothers are back
with a vengeance, out to show the world that they are directors to be taken
seriously, and this movie, my friends...is very serious! In fact, it's also very
gruesome and bloody and morbid and creepy and black as hell. It ain't for the
kids, I'll tell you that much. And if any of those recent hack directors of
two-bit SCREAM-esque slasher flicks want some advice on effective "kill scenes",
do not look any further, because each one committed to this film is a cinematic
stunner, especially when compared to their generic slice-and-dice contrivances.
In fact, most of this film's structure is very creative, the actors, all solid,
the atmosphere and "feel" of the picture, remarkably real (gotta love those
"unfortunates"), and the descent into darkness, well honed by the filmmakers.
You can almost taste the seediness off the screen and quickly come to appreciate
the politics of the time. But it's also an impressive mystery film, based on the
true-life tale of Jack the Ripper, a man whose identity was never discovered.
The theory in this film is based on the graphic novel "From Hell" written by
Alan Moore and presents a compelling story, which despite being a little Oliver
Stone-ish, did manage to tie up all of its loose ends quite nicely, and present
us with an entertaining bowl of mayhem, sexual depravity, drug usage, insanity,
murders and love? Yes, the Brothers even managed to slip a little "love" story
in here, and despite not truly being developed, I guess it could've been much
worse and taken up more time than was provided already. That's right, there's no
real need to put any "romance" in a film about a mass murderer! But that aside,
you gotta give up the props to actor extraordinaire Johnny Depp, who once again
possesses the strength in character and flawless acting abilities, to center
this movie all the way through. Sure, he's just playing a less goofier version
of his Ichabod Crane character from SLEEPY HOLLOW, but he does it so well and
even added a Michael Caine accent to his mixed bag of tricks in this one. I was
also surprised at how little Heather Graham annoyed me in this film (I was sure
that her presence would ruin this movie, but she was fine) and how little the
dreams/fantasies of Depp's character had to do with the film's development (from
what I had seen in the trailer, I thought the filmmakers were going to make this
the crux of the story, but thankfully, it wasn't).
On the downside, the film doesn't really explain the whole Freemasons cult
organization real well and lacks character development. But then again, a story
about the most mysterious serial killer of all-time is probably not the ideal
spot for character refinement. I mean, the less I knew about each person, the
more suspicious I became of each one's motives, reasons, etc... In fact, I was
actually quite surprised by who was presented as the killer in the end, and that
was in part, due to the distance to which I'd been held from the film's
characters...or am I giving the filmmakers too much credit for something that
might not have been their intention? Perhaps. Overall, this is an extremely
creepy production, with glorious cinematography (reminiscent of Coppola's
DRACULA and Burton's SLEEPY HOLLOW), a grim score and solid acting. But it's not
for everyone. Some may be utterly repulsed by the gory particulars of these
tragic events, and even though the murders aren't shown as graphically as you
might think, there's enough here to send the squeamish right out the doors. But
I for one love movies that blend their eclectic visual style with an interesting
mystery and palpable, gothic atmosphere, and this flick is just that and plenty
more! And God knows that I will certainly not be surrendering the burnt image of
Jack the Ripper's haunting cape silhouette and gleaming silver knife from my
mind anytime soon...brrrrr!
Where's JoBlo coming from?
The Crow (9/10) - Dark City (9/10) - Dracula (7/10) - JFK (9/10) - The Nightmare
before Christmas (10/10) - The Ninth Gate (8/10) - The Others (9/10) - Quills
(8/10) - Shadow of the Vampire (6/10) - Sleepy Hollow (8/10)
Review Date: October 16, 2001
Director: The Hughes Brothers
Writers: Terry Hayes, Rafael Yglesias
Producers: Don Murphy, Jane Hamsher, Kevin Messick
Actors: Johnny Depp as Fred Abberline
Heather Graham as Mary Kelly
Robbie Coltrane as Peter Godley
Genre: Thriller
Year of Release: 2001
-------------------------------------
JoBlo's Movie Emporium
http://www.joblo.com/
-------------------------------------
(c) 2001 Berge Garabedian
==========
X-RAMR-ID: 29867
X-Language: en
X-RT-ReviewID: 256673
X-RT-TitleID: 1110176
X-RT-SourceID: 573
X-RT-AuthorID: 1021
NOTE: This review was posted on the usenet
to the rec.arts.movies.reviews newsgroup.
Mooviees.com accepts no responsibility for the contents of the review.
Unless stated otherwise, the copyright belongs to the author.