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So, 'Jack The Ripper: Phantom Of Death' is pretty intriguing, you know? It's this documentary that dives into the grim history of the Ripper murders from 1888. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but it gives you space to really absorb the chilling atmosphere of Victorian London. The film explores the lives of the five women who fell victim to this anonymous monster, and honestly, the way it presents the facts pulls you in, even if you're familiar with the story. There's this mix of old photographs and reenactments that gives it a haunting edge. It's not just a retelling of the murders; it’s more like a historical exploration that feels almost personal, making you ponder the impact of such a terror on society. Quite a unique angle for a documentary, really.
Explores the psychological impact of the Ripper's crimesIncorporates historical reenactments and real photosAtmospheric portrayal of Victorian London
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