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So, 'Jack el Destripador: caso abierto' dives into the infamous Jack the Ripper case, exploring the chilling atmosphere of Victorian London. It's a documentary, sure, but it has this gritty tone that feels almost like a thriller at times. The pacing isn’t rushed; it takes its time to dig into the theories and suspects, which I appreciate. There’s a good mix of historical footage and reenactments, the practical effects used for those are pretty solid, giving you that eerie feel without overdoing it. The absence of a known director adds a layer of mystery to the film. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it blends fact with a narrative style that keeps you engaged throughout.
Gritty atmosphere throughoutInteresting mix of historical footageEngaging pacing and storytelling
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