Silent Hill: Revelation
When her adoptive father disappears, Sharon Da Silva is drawn into a strange and terrifying alternate reality that holds answers to the horrific nightmares that have plagued her since childhood.
Cast
Adelaide Clemens
Heather
Adelaide Clemens
Alessa
Kit Harington
Vincent
Sean Bean
Harry
Carrie-Anne Moss
Claudia Wolf
Radha Mitchell
Rose Da Silva
Malcolm McDowell
Leonard
Martin Donovan
Douglas
Deborah Kara Unger
Dahlia
Roberto Campanella
Red Pyramid
Erin Pitt
Sharon
Erin Pitt
Young Alessa
Peter Outerbridge
Travis Grady
Jefferson Brown
Detective Santini
Milton Barnes
Detective Cable
Heather Marks
Suki
Rachel Sellan
Mannequin Girl
Roman Lebeau
Business Man
Arlene Duncan
Teacher
Jason Best
The Butcher
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As we all know this is based on the 3rd instalment of the rather good survival horror games silent hill. It logically sidesteps the second game (as it was a stand alone story) and went to continue the story began in the first movie. Yes it follows the 3rd game and yes it changes aspects, the main characters and some of the plot elements, but the main bulk of the story is there. Visually Michael Basset has made a stunning movie, with some clever directing and ingenious set and creature design. (red pyramid always being a highlight) I found the plot self explanatory (with a little too much exposition) i feel there could be a better, longer directors cut somewhere, (i feel a extra 20mins ) which enables the first 3rd of the movie to breathe a little better. Some of the dialogue was clunky but this is mainly because of the exposition, however it doesn't ruin or detract from the experience. The music is outstanding as ever with direct music cues from the game (most definitely a good thing) The only real downside was Vincent who didn't really work that well and to be honest wasn't needed, but again this does not ruin or detract from the movie. Tension is well handled and some of the scenes graphic and chilling. The 3d is handled well, with a few gimmicky bits but mostly bringing you into the misty town of silent hill in ways never before accomplished. The big question is do you need to be a fan of the game to enjoy it? I would say no, i would say it stands on its own. Although having said that i am a fan of the games so my opinion is somewhat biased. It helps to have seen the first movie, but with the exposition this is not a must. Overall a really enjoyable film that captures the awe and horror of silent hill. Well done MR basset and all involved.
