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    Silent Hill (2006)

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    Silent Hill (2006)

    Silent Hill (2006)
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    Audio: English - DTS 5.1 @ 1510 Kbps + Commentary track | Subs: English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
    Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller | Canada, France, Japan, USA

    A mother and daughter flee to a strange abandoned town to seek out answers to the daughter's nightly psychological turmoil in Brotherhood of the Wolf director Christophe Gans' adaptation of the popular survival horror video game. Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) is a very sick child, yet rather than seeing her child suffer the cruel indignities of the medical profession, Rose (Radha Mitchell) ignores her husband's (Sean Bean) pleas and absconds with her ailing daughter to the fog-enshrouded town of Silent Hill. A town drenched in darkness and inhabited by a strange collection of menacing specters, Silent Hill seemingly swallows young Sharon whole upon arrival. Determined to get her daughter back at any cost, Rose sets out to explore the mysterious Silent Hill, only to discover an evil so powerful that it possesses the ability to transform anything it wishes. With the deeply disturbing history of the town slowly coming into focus through the dense fog, Rose soon realizes that both she and her daughter may be little more than simple pawns in a much larger, and seemingly supernatural, game.

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    Silent Hill (2006)

    First off, the downsides: Some parts of the movie seemed a little drawn out, the film was two hours, and at certain times, you could feel that. It's far-fetched, and I can imagine some people rolling their eyes at the storyline, and there WILL be some people walking out saying "that was a stupid movie". (As many people responded to Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.) Of course, some of them will be saying that in response to the sheer amount of gore and violence, which brings me into the 'upsides': This movie certainly had it's 'wow' moments with shock, anticipation, and gore, especially near the climax. Scenes and even alleyways and monsters from the games were almost identical. If you've played the games you will get a lot of deja vu. (For example, the camera goes crooked at exactly the same time and place it does in one of the scenes in the game.) Also, a lot of the sounds and music tracks from the games are used, and so are the monsters. The entire feel of the games is preserved in the film, and you will have trouble keeping your feet on the floor the entire movie. The creepy presentation works, and if you haven't played any of the games, this movie will scare you in new ways.
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    Silent Hill (2006)

    Rose (Radha Mitchell) has an adopted daughter, Sharon (Jodelle Ferland), with a sleepwalking problem. When awakened abruptly, Sharon mutters something about Silent Hill, a town in West Virginia not far from where Sharon was adopted. Against the better judgement of her husband (Sean Bean), Rose becomes obsessed with the idea that the town holds some secret to her daughter’s nightmares. Leaving her husband behind, Rose takes Sharon into West Virginia and finds the infamous Silent Hill, only to realize too late that she has made a terrible mistake: she was exactly right.

    Silent Hill (2006)

    Silent Hill is based on the video game of the same title, but I’ve neither played the game nor seen it played, so my initial impressions of film were through the advertising and trailers just like many other folks. What drew my attention was the production design, the hints of horror strewn throughout, and Radha Mitchell’s genuine terror at what wasn’t a computer-generated effect. Better yet, there were hints of things too intense to show in any approved preview online, that and the creepy music that sounded like a twisted children’s story.

    To those uninitiated in the multiverse of faith in horror films, here’s a primer; imagine that Heaven, Earth, and Hell all exist at the same time in the same place, just in a different dimension (like in Constantine or The Others). Something presumably supernatural has divided Silent Hill into two distinct parallel places: the real, abandoned town of Silent Hill and a Limbo-like fold where the living and dead exist too close together (for old tabletop gamers, can you say “Ravenloft”?) Periodically when an air raid siren alarms, a literal Darkness comes and turns Limbo over into Hell itself for a limited duration before it again receeds. For this reason, the characters in the film are very confused and so might the audience be; hopefully, this will clear up a little of the confusion. The real questions are, what caused it, what is maintaining the dimensional separation, why does the Darkness both come and go, and what does all of it have to do with Sharon? Heck, how did Rose and her daughter cross over to begin with?

    Silent Hill (2006)

    The good news? It all works. From the quick start getting our characters introduced and into the proverbial frying pan to the layered ‘worlds’ that separate the characters even in the same location, Silent Hill follows an eerie kind of logic that refuses to break the rules once they are set, including the subtle yet just ending. Computer imagery is used only when it must be; grotesque makeup designs and contortionist actors created the creepy monsters to be live and in person. And the R rating? Director Christophe Gans revels in it like an evil little girl dancing gleefully in a shower of blood; whatever you think he won’t show, just wait and he will.

    The bad news? The story seems a bit padded, with Sean Bean’s character essentially a plot device about the wages of sin and a certain set piece where the film grinds to a halt not once but twice. Still, the trade off of a little exposition and an almost too-convenient explanation for everything is a small price to pay for a horror-thriller that refuses to rely on loud noises and false scares. In fact, the one thing you can count on in Silent Hill is that if it looks nasty and able to come for you, you in fact should not wait around to give whatever it is the opportunity.

    Silent Hill (2006)

    Watch and listen, because clues are everywhere. While the mystery of Silent Hill is the glue that ties the horror together, a love for the kinds of twisted evil plots about outcasts and sin is the guise it wears. Finally, if Silent Hill looks like the kind of film you’d probably enjoy, you most likely will and won’t much want to leave. And why should you? No one else ever does…

    Silent Hill (2006)

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