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Genres:
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Drama /
Fantasy /
Horror /
Mystery /
Thriller
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Director:
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Christophe Gans
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Actors:
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Tanya Allen,
Colleen Williams,
Derek Ritschel,
Amanda Hiebert,
Maxine Dumont,
Radha Mitchell,
Sean Bean,
Laurie Holden,
Deborah Kara Unger,
Kim Coates,
Alice Krige,
Jodelle Ferland,
Ron Gabriel,
Eve Crawford,
Nicky Guadagni
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Duration:
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126 min.
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Rating:
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(6.5/10)126
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Plot Summary:
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Rose cannot up the medical diagnosis that her daughter, who suffers nightmarish trances in which she refers to the village of Implied Hill, is current insane. Over and above the protests of her husband, she flees with her youngster, Sharon, to Mute Hill seeking answers as a remedy for her daughter's brainwash. It is revealed that the town had been evacuated thirty years earlier owed to an unstoppable (and unmoving burning) saboteurs coal fire, and that Sharon was likely born there. A state motorcycle cop named Sybil ends up pursuing Rose and Sharon into the outskirts of the wanton and cordone... d off town on a rainy night, where they suffer simultaneous "wipe-outs" and jet out. Rose awakens to twig that the whole shebang is lit nearby an odd, specific mist and that her daughter is gone from her SUV. Following what she thinks is her daughter's silhouette all past city, Rose is lured to a number of horrific creatures and blacks out again to the fit as a fiddle of a wailing crisis-agile siren--at best as the creatures take gotten a stock hold on her...
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Total silence
This is a very weird film about a town that burnt a 'so-called' witch and paid the price. I think I played the video game once, that was weird too. The acting is poor and the film changes like the wind. The ending for me though was the weirdest part of all. If you are into weird films that you like to ponder over and then come to the conclusion that the film isn't worth that much thinking time, then this could be for you. All in all, guess what, the film is weird.
Mother is god in the eyes of a child
Silent Hill is almost certainly the most accurate game adaptation produced to date. Some people might dispute that many story fundamentals have been distorted from the game, and this is true to an extent, but Silent Hill has simply never been about storyline: it's always been about ambience, environment, and pushing limitations.
In the film, Rose Da Silva acts against her husband's wishes by deciding to take her troubled daughter, Sharon, to Silent Hill due to frequent sleep-walks and mutterings of the town's name. On the way, a figure unexpectedly steps onto the road, forcing Rose to swerve, crashing and getting knocked unconscious. She awakens to find Sharon missing and wanders into the fog-choked town of Silent Hill to find her daughter.
It is pure good enterta...
Silent Hill
Searching for her daughter in a fog-bound town, a mother goes on a journey into hell in this adaptation of the classic videogame from director Christophe Gans
Against the wishes of her husband Christopher (Sean Bean), Rose DaSilva (Mitchell) takes her disturbed daughter Sharon (Ferland) to Silent Hill, an abandoned mining town whose name Sharon keeps reciting in her sleep. After a freak accident on the way, Rose wakes up alone and begins a frenzied search for Sharon - except that Silent Hill is no ordinary place.
As Rose follows a trail of clues pointing to a young girl named Alessa (also played by Ferland) who is the spitting image of Sharon, she must work out how the two children are connected to each other as well as to a local puritanical cult, before he...
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