7 Faces of Jack the Ripper (2014)

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This modern adaptation takes place in the streets of Los Angeles, where a copycat killer is not only inspired by a true story but also based in part on the actual psychiatric case files of a leading Jack the Ripper suspect which were recently made public by the mental institution where he was detained for years.

Introduction
"7 Faces of Jack the Ripper" is a 2014 British horror movie directed by Ian Powell and co-written by Powell and Richard Dale. The movie is an anthology of seven various stories revolving around the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper. Set throughout numerous timelines, the movie checks out various interpretations of the Jack the Ripper persona through various genres such as criminal offense, horror, and secret. The stories are connected by a mystical woman, Lady Beatrice, who connects the different versions of Jack the Ripper in a dramatic and spooky narrative.

Plot Synopsis
The movie begins with Lady Beatrice (Helena Jinx), a rich and powerful lady, who commissions a collection of seven portraits to be painted by an acclaimed but eccentric artist, Clive Cole (Edward Marlowe). Beatrice insists that each picture should record an unique aspect of the infamous Jack the Ripper. In spite of his bookings, Cole complies and begins dealing with the project, and with each coming picture, the audience is introduced to a new analysis of Jack the Ripper's character and criminal activities.

The first portrait informs the story of a cosmetic surgeon anxiously searching for answers about the killer's identity, only to end up being another among his victims. The 2nd story is set throughout World War II, where a group of Nazi soldiers accidentally unleashes the spirit of Jack the Ripper while looting an ancient antique. The 3rd picture portrays a scary writer who ends up being obsessed with the killer and winds up being had by his malicious spirit.

In the fourth story, Jack the Ripper is represented as a suave however sadistic seducer who victimizes vulnerable females. The fifth tale introduces a group of researchers examining the well-known Whitechapel murders, just to find themselves hunted by a supernatural force bearing the Ripper's signature-style killings. The sixth picture features a modern-day forensic scientist who is consumed by his requirement to find the true identity of the killer, resulting in his own death.

The last story explores the world of virtual reality, where users can indulge in their darkest desires with no real-world consequences, resulting in a revival of the harsh killings perpetrated by Jack the Ripper. Throughout the film, Lady Beatrice appears to know more about each picture's story than she at first lets on, hinting at her own dark connection with the notorious killer.

Themes
"7 Faces of Jack the Ripper" is a troubling expedition of the human fascination with violence and gore in popular culture. The film delves into the allure of the mystical and the unknown, and how society is mesmerized by the macabre and ominous components of real-life scary. Through numerous adaptations of the Jack the Ripper persona, the film also examines themes of obsession, identity, and the effect of one's past on their present.

The character of Lady Beatrice represents our cumulative obsession with the dark side of humanity, driving the movie's plot and seeking to maintain the tradition of Jack the Ripper. She forces the artist Clive Cole to face his own fears and dark desires, ultimately exposing surprise facts about himself while doing so.

Reception and Conclusion
"7 Faces of Jack the Ripper" got mixed evaluations from both audiences and critics. Some audiences took pleasure in the innovative storytelling and the variety of genres presented in the movie, while others discovered the anthology format to be disjointed and doing not have cohesion. The film was praised for its visual results and outfit style, but for some critics, the stories themselves fell short of delivering a truly chilling and gripping horror experience.

In summary, "7 Faces of Jack the Ripper" is an intriguing and enthusiastic movie that aims to shed light on the different interpretations of one of history's most notorious killers. While it does not completely provide on its pledge of a scary and cohesive anthology, it is still a fascinating exploration of our society's fascination with real criminal offense and the darker elements of humanity.

Top Cast

  • Timothy Woodward Jr. (small)
    Timothy Woodward Jr.
    Fredrick
  • Jeremy London (small)
    Jeremy London
    Henry
  • Patrick Kilpatrick (small)
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Edmund
  • Said Faraj (small)
    Said Faraj
    Inspector Isaac
  • Jerry G. Angelo (small)
    Jerry G. Angelo
    Thomas
  • Matt Cinquanta
    Jacob Lloyd
  • Rachel Pringle Urb (small)
    Rachel Pringle Urb
    Kellie
  • Kommerina DeYoung
    Mary
  • Annie Hardin
    Elizabeth
  • Mindy Robinson (small)
    Mindy Robinson
    Catherine