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London, 1888. Eine Serie mysteriöser Morde an Prostituierten versetzt das Londoner Armenviertel Whitechapel in Angst und Schrecken. Der Mörder nennt sich Jack the Ripper, er mordet lautlos, unerkannt und ungesehen. Inspektor Abberline Johnny Depp und sein Assistent Godley Robbie Coltrane werden mit der Klärung des Falles beauftragt, der längst auch die feine Gesellschaft beunruhigt. Abberlines unkonventionelle Vorgehensweise führt ihn bald zur Erkenntnis, dass der Wahnsinnige mit Methode mordet. Seine Opfer stammen alle aus dem Freundeskreis der irischen Prostituierten Mary Kelly Heather Graham. Und diese Frauen hüten ein gefährliches Geheimnis, das das gesamte Königreich zum Einsturz bringen könnte... (TV25)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Die Atmosphäre vom alten London ist dank der ausgezeichneten Ausstattung großartig und Johnny Depp ist wie immer ausgezeichnet. Die modernen Videoclip-Visualisierungen der Brüder Hughes passen aber zu der nostalgischen Stimmung des Films überhaupt nicht. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch Unfortunately, I am disappointed, although thanks to the generous budget and the resulting set design, there is still something to see here. Given the choice of exteriors, lighting, and music motifs, there can still be talk of a mysterious atmosphere, but anyone who knows the comic book source material must necessarily be disappointed. Due to shortcomings in the script, problematic portrayal of some characters, and mediocre direction, only an average film was created, which originally had greater ambitions. Although Johnny Depp is an excellent actor, this time he had a weaker moment, and even his presence could not mask the failure of the overall concept of the film. There is no need to elaborate further, as my arguments would only repeat the criticisms of others. Overall impression 50%. ()

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Lima 

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Englisch The Hughes brothers try to compensate for their narrative ineptitude with fast editing in tense scenes, and to achieve a gruesome effect, they spare no glimpse of dismembered bodies and splashes of blood. Johnny Depp is very bland, he must have been bored during the filming. The highlight of it all is the artificially grafted love story between the inspector and the prostitute played by Heather Graham. What comes out of it, it’s not worth commenting on. I just don't buy it, guys. ()

novoten 

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Englisch Jack The Ripper grabbed me by the hand, led me into the first dark narrow alleyway, and left me at the mercy of Victorian London. This is how the atmosphere is created. The feeling that I am in some infamous district and that something very unpleasant is about to happen to me at any moment was so unpleasantly vivid that I was actually looking forward to the image clearing up a bit in a moment. The whole story is excellently crafted, but it has one fundamental flaw. Its main character is not detective Abberline, but Mary. And that, of course, brings a lot of tiresome and desperately uninteresting studies "of the life of prostitutes". However, the atmosphere commands me very decisively to rate it higher. 70% ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Maybe slightly above-average, but definitely not madness. The Hughes brothers attempt to create some kind of dream world and partly succeed, because London is more than high-quality in terms of form (production design, cinematography, costumes). Unfortunately, it is quite simple in terms of the screenplay, even the character of Jack the Ripper (without knowing who he is) could have had more nuances. Instead, we only see a few seconds of knife action, blood and mutilated bodies, and when the story finally starts to unfold, it does so quite uneventfully. Johnny Depp surprisingly doesn't deliver much, he can act much better. And those quick cuts and hallucinations really don't suit old England. ()

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