When he finally reveals that he is Jack The Ripper,his eyes turn black and look so wide and scarry.
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LaBlueEyes — 14 years ago(July 30, 2011 05:57 PM)
In Murder by Decree, where Sherlock Holmes searches for the Ripper and From Hell seems to be almost a remake of, the killer also had dark, huge pupils. Very creepy.
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CaptainClaudius9 — 14 years ago(August 03, 2011 12:38 AM)
Two interesting things to note:
Whenever Dr. Gull transforms into the ripper whatever was ailing him physically seems to disappear.
Also, Inspector Kidney didn't seem to notice that Gull's eyes had gone black. Or maybe he was used to it.
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FreeFallFlow — 11 years ago(September 20, 2014 03:44 AM)
I think it was just a very dramatic way of suggesting the "possession" of Dr Gull, not that his actions had anything to do with being possessed
But honestly, given the content of the movie -that sounded/looked like the 1st movie of young film makers, and not very bright or innovative, the awkward developments (the Freemasons, hahahha) and actions didn't really strike me as anything significant. I think the whole movie was supposed to be a "in your face" kind of movie, though it was not a smart movie -
LittleMissDysthymia — 14 years ago(January 18, 2012 09:38 PM)
We see earlier in the film that he consumes Laudanum before he kills his pupils are dilated because he's high.
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staceychainsaw — 9 years ago(April 24, 2016 11:45 PM)
If he had consumed Laudanum then his pupils would have been constricted not dilated since Laudanum contains an Opiate which constricts pupils. Sorry, don't normally like correcting people but that bothered me a little bit lol.