"Ripper Street" I Need Light (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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(2012)

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9/10
Brilliant start to an immensely engrossing series.
FountainPen19 May 2018
Once again the British show how they excel so magnificently at the genre. Great atmosphere, attention to the smallest details, historical accuracy, acting expertise by even the most minor roles, outstanding sets and scenery... wonderful ! An easy 9/10
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9/10
A winner! All the right imngredients for success.
FountainPen19 May 2018
Immensely atmospheric start to an excellent series. The British show here how and why they excel at such productions. Highly recommended. 8/10
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8/10
The early moving pictures of a murder at Whitechapel !!!!
elo-equipamentos15 October 2019
Finally I got the first season of Ripper Street, due l didn't had it and started to see the second season, now l have a opportunity to see it from the beginning, the characters are introduces to the audience on action, a murder of a young woman was committed with same Jack the Ripper's trademark, however the Insp. Edmund Reid disagree under their advisers, first an American Doctor Homer Jackson who made the autopsy, certifying that the murder of the women wasn't by cut throat, but by hanging or something, furthermore the woman wasn't a prostitute, under this point they start a investigation, meanwhile appears some porn photographs, this clue ends up in hidden laboratory of a well-known press photographer, Reid, Homer and Drake are getting closer of the unknown perpetrator, who made a rustic reel movie, actually a moving picture of a murder, fantastic opening episode!!

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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
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