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I've never been able to quite categorize the Hughes Brothers' From Hell, brought to us by Fox Home Video on Blu-Ray disc.
It seems to take sharp turns, veering between grisly police drama to an almost Hammerish texture of the '50s, and then on to the comic book style of it's source material. It's odd.
But I like it, and always have since it arrived way back in 2001.
Johnny Depp does a beautiful turn as a police inspector, with shades of Mr. Holmes in his spirit, right down to shared addictions. Scenes in an opium den take me back to the 1919 Griffith production Broken Blossoms.
As a disc, this BD captures the film's look magnificently. Some may find the blacks looking a bit crushed, but this is, I believe, where they belong.
Peter Deming's cinematography almost brings out the putrid smells of turn of the century London, with dark alleys and light available only where one can find it. In blacks, coloration and texture, it almost harkens back to some of the best of Gordon Willis.
From Hell is a film that I would have appreciated simply on style, but fortunately here style and substance go together.
A beautiful film that comes Highly Recommended as a great Blu-Ray product.
RAH
It seems to take sharp turns, veering between grisly police drama to an almost Hammerish texture of the '50s, and then on to the comic book style of it's source material. It's odd.
But I like it, and always have since it arrived way back in 2001.
Johnny Depp does a beautiful turn as a police inspector, with shades of Mr. Holmes in his spirit, right down to shared addictions. Scenes in an opium den take me back to the 1919 Griffith production Broken Blossoms.
As a disc, this BD captures the film's look magnificently. Some may find the blacks looking a bit crushed, but this is, I believe, where they belong.
Peter Deming's cinematography almost brings out the putrid smells of turn of the century London, with dark alleys and light available only where one can find it. In blacks, coloration and texture, it almost harkens back to some of the best of Gordon Willis.
From Hell is a film that I would have appreciated simply on style, but fortunately here style and substance go together.
A beautiful film that comes Highly Recommended as a great Blu-Ray product.
RAH