"Desde el infierno" (Spanish for "From Hell") most commonly refers to the acclaimed graphic novel by and Eddie Campbell , or its 2001 film adaptation. The Graphic Novel: From Hell
Dr. William Gull, the primary antagonist, believes that London’s architecture is imbued with occult power, leading him to commit the murders as a ritual to reinforce patriarchal control. The 2001 Film Adaptation Desde el infierno
Critics often praise the film for its dark, oppressive visual style, which captures the grim reality of 19th-century Whitechapel. Other Notable References Desde el infierno (2001) - IMDb "Desde el infierno" (Spanish for "From Hell") most
It highlights the brutal poverty of the Whitechapel district and the stark class divide in Victorian England. The 2001 Film Adaptation Critics often praise the
Directed by the Hughes Brothers, the film stars as Inspector Frederick Abberline.
It offers a meticulously researched, fictionalized account of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888 London.
Rather than a simple whodunnit, Moore uses Stephen Knight’s theory that the murders were a Masonic conspiracy to cover up an illegitimate royal baby fathered by Prince Albert Victor. Themes: