"From Hell" is Alan Moore's masterpiece. The graphic novel itself is great, but the appendix in the back is almost like getting a second amazing book unto itself. What an achievement!
"That guy" from the Golden Dawn is the poet Yeats. He was a member. The last hours and murder of Mary Kelly remind me of Laura Palmer in Lynch's "Fire Walk With Me". In fact, that whole film is another case of dreadful "it's already done", ritual murder/sacrifice. I wonder if Lynch read From Hell.
jim- p25 is a flashforward to when the masons put gull in the asylum, under the name tom. the men standing over him in those frames are the orderlies, should be in the next chapter or 2.
A look at THE BIRTH CAUL and SNAKES & LADDERS would not go amiss. Campbell's visualizations of Moore's spoken word performances simply blow the mind! More Moore, please !🖖♾
Fairly certain that in the book it *was* the other woman who was killed by Gull, and not Kelly. It's the closest thing Moore comes to an optimistic moment in the whole book.
Pretty gruesome, I must say. Very detailed as well.I'm confused as to why he had visions of the future but I guess it makes the story more interesting.
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"From Hell" is Alan Moore's masterpiece. The graphic novel itself is great, but the appendix in the back is almost like getting a second amazing book unto itself. What an achievement!
The audience in the surgical theater hallucination are serial killers from the future, to add to the weird time themes
"That guy" from the Golden Dawn is the poet Yeats.
He was a member.
The last hours and murder of Mary Kelly remind me of Laura Palmer in Lynch's "Fire Walk With Me".
In fact, that whole film is another case of dreadful "it's already done", ritual murder/sacrifice.
I wonder if Lynch read From Hell.
8:36 the last panel is a reference to Francis Bacon´s portarit of the Pope
jim- p25 is a flashforward to when the masons put gull in the asylum, under the name tom. the men standing over him in those frames are the orderlies, should be in the next chapter or 2.
A look at THE BIRTH CAUL and SNAKES & LADDERS would not go amiss. Campbell's visualizations of Moore's spoken word performances simply blow the mind! More Moore, please !🖖♾
Damn, what a tale for October!
Fairly certain that in the book it *was* the other woman who was killed by Gull, and not Kelly. It's the closest thing Moore comes to an optimistic moment in the whole book.
Good start to my morning
Pretty gruesome, I must say. Very detailed as well.I'm confused as to why he had visions of the future but I guess it makes the story more interesting.
You can actually see the crime scene photos on Mary Kelly's Wikipedia entry.
Boys this is the best shit on youtube thank you
Yo! Are you gonna do the ending?
my question exactly
I’m just going to go ahead and give this a like before I watch it.
you're the red room guy? Holy shit
Poorold mary kelĺy. What he dìd tò her ìs f ing terrìble! Ç÷№s.