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The story suggests the Ripper's ritualistic violence "gave birth" to the modern age of mass media and global violence.

The film streamlines the dense narrative, focusing more on Abberline's investigative process and his psychic visions—aided by opium use—rather than the heavy philosophical and Masonic themes of the book. Desde el infierno

Critics often praise the film for its dark, oppressive visual style, which captures the grim reality of 19th-century Whitechapel. Other Notable References Desde el infierno (2001) - IMDb The story suggests the Ripper's ritualistic violence "gave

Directed by the Hughes Brothers, the film stars as Inspector Frederick Abberline. oppressive visual style

It highlights the brutal poverty of the Whitechapel district and the stark class divide in Victorian England.