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Released , 'Ripper 2: Letter from Within' stars Daniel Coonan The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 29 min, and received a score of 31 (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from 15 knowledgeable s.
Curious to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Serial killer Molly Keller, along with a few insane youngsters agrees to be a trail subject for an unconventional experiment. But, the experiment turns unsuccessful and the subjects begin to die."
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'Ripper 2: Letter from Within' Release Dates
Ripper (2002) Collection
The two films revolve around serial killers and gruesome murders. *Ripper 2: Letter from Within* features insidious youths and serial killer Molly Keller participating in a fatal experiment. *Ripper: Letter from Hell* follows a massacre survivor investigating serial killers, disrupted by copycat killings. Both films delve into the dark realms of serial killers, exploring psychological manipulation, visceral violence, and the catalysts driving the killers. They emphasize the psychological impact on characters, highlighting the complexities of the human condition. These themes invite audiences to chase answers to heinous acts while questioning morality and the validity of such pursuits. Through these intense narratives, the films provide a profound examination of societal fears, violence, and morality.