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Silent Hill (2006) [Blu-ray]
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Rated: |
R |
Starring: |
Alice Krige, Radha Mitchell, Deborah Kara Unger , Tanya Allen, Kim Coates, Laurie Holden, Jodelle Ferland, Sean Bean. |
Director: |
Christophe Gans |
Genre: |
Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Thriller |
DVD Release Date: 08/22/2006 |
Tagline: Once You Enter Silent Hill There Is No Turning Back.
Tagline: Enjoy your stay.
Based on the best-selling horror action game, Silent Hill stars Radha Mitchell (Man on Fire) as Rose, a desperate mother who takes her adopted daughter, Sharon, to the town of Silent Hill in an attempt to cure her of her ailment. After a violent car
crash, Sharon disappears and Rose begins her desperate search to get her back. She descends into a fog of smoldering ash and into the center of the twisted reality of a town's terrible secret. Pursued by grotesquely deformed creatures and a townspeople
stuck in permanent purgatory, Rose begins to uncover the truth behind the apocalyptic disaster that burned the town 30 years back.
Dare to step inside the horrific town of Silent Hill, where darkness preys on every soul and Hell's creations await around every corner. But know that once you enter...there is no turning back.
Storyline: After the continuous sleep walking episodes of Sharon, the young daughter of Rose Da Silva, the decision is made to take Sharon to the place only mentioned in her restless dreams- Silent Hill. However, the road to Silent Hill is anything
but easy to access, and Rose creates a high speed chase between herself and a police officer only to end in a crash for them both. When she wakes up, Sharon has disappeared and Rose is at the entrance to the deserted, dream-like town of Silent Hill. As
Rose begins the search for her daughter, she does not realize the terror and mystery surrounding her. Rose is led on a blind search for her beloved daughter, finding herself getting more and more entwined into disturbing past of Silent Hill. Written by krazyhorse98 (Jackie V.)
Editorial Review: A lot of movies can be described as "dripping with atmosphere," but in the case of Silent Hill it's literally true. Faithfully adapted from the Konami video games by French director Christophe Gans and Pulp Fiction cowriter
Roger Avary (both self-confessed video game addicts), this dark and grisly horror-fest is nothing if not a triumph of cinematography and production design, consisting of a minimal and mostly incoherent plot propped up by a mysterious maze of sets that
literally seep, drip, and ooze with the atmospheric evil of past misdeeds. Welcome to the abandoned and perpetually foggy ghost town of Silent Hill, where grey ash falls like snow, a devastating coal-mine fire still burns in a hellish underground, and
demons of various shapes and sizes make your worst nightmares seem like a walk in the park. It's here that distressed mother Rose (played by Pitch Black heroine Radha Mitchell) has taken her daughter Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) in hopes of discovering the
source of Sharon's sleepwalking nightmares. What they find instead is a burned-out legacy of unspeakable evil, as Silent Hill's dark secrets are revealed. As opposing denizens of Silent Hill's meta-morphing underworld, Canadian actresses Alice Krige and
Deborah Kara Unger seem to be the only ones who recognize this morbid mess as campy comedy; Gans (who established his visual flair with The Brotherhood of the Wolf) and Avary take it far too seriously, and the entire movie is utterly devoid of any
emotional hooks or plot logic that would make us care about anything that happens. In crafting a loyal big-screen rendition of Silent Hill and its Playstation sequels, they've forgotten that movies play by a different and more demanding set of rules. As a
result, they've made an impressive-looking but ultimately hollow horror film that only Silent Hill game-players can truly appreciate. --Jeff Shannon
Cast Notes: Radha Mitchell (Rose Da Silva), Sean Bean (Christopher DaSilva), Laurie Holden (Cybil Bennett), Deborah Kara Unger (Dahlia Gillespie), Kim Coates (Officer Thomas Gucci/Henry Townshend), Tanya Allen (Anna), Alice Krige (Claudia
Wolf/Christabella), Jodelle Ferland (Sharon DaSilva/Alessa Gillespie), Colleen Williams (Archivist), Ron Gabriel (Old Mechanic), Derek Ritschel (Young Police Officer), Amanda Hiebert (Gas Attendant), Nicky Guadagni (Distressed Woman), Maxine Dumont
(Christabella's Aide), Christopher Britton (Adam [as Chris Britton]).
User Comment: phayke from United States, 20 April 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.
Summary: Finally, a good, accurate game/film crossover..
IMDb Rating (10/25/12): 6.5/10 from 103,225 users
IMDb Rating (08/23/06): 6.6/10 from 18,886 users
Additional information |
Copyright: |
2006, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Features: |
• Only 1080p trailers for Basic Instinct 2, Underworld: Evolution, and Resident Evil: Apocalypse are included. |
Subtitles: |
English SDH, English |
Video: |
Widescreen 2.31:1 Color Screen Resolution: 1080p Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1 |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
ENGLISH: PCM 5.1
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Time: |
2:05 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
UPC: |
043396154063 |
Coding: |
[V4.0-A4.5 MPEG-2] |
D-Box: |
Yes |
Other: |
Producers: Samuel Hadida, Don Carmody; Directors: Christophe Gans; running time of 125 minutes; Packaging: HD Case.
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