Great world/scene/tension/character building and story telling. I never played the games so I can't comment on how faithful it was. Loved the movie though.
cozy horror kino. The end still left me some melancholy feelings. The feels of being stuck in a more depressing copy of the real world forever. Being stuck in the nightmare even if you woke up
Fascinating film with a sequel/reboot by the same director that shoots in February next year, and a fricking abysmal sequel made by other people that released in 2012.
KINO atmosphere up until halfway through the movie where they meet other people in silent hill and it turned into a b-movie based on some shitty Stephen King book. They got the aesthetics down but should have chosen a self-contained story that just takes place in Silent Hill, like the videogame SH2 did and not try to explain the origins and shit.
I'm really curious how he's going to handle 2 because he already talked about how it's a much more personal, emotional story. I really hope they don't turn it into a shitty action film because it could be great.
Anyone else not have these games as a kid and try to play them for the first time now. I like the idea of them so much but just couldn't stick with SH2 because as good as the atmosphere and horror were the mechanics of how you move and play the game and the sheer tedious filler of the puzzles started to feel like a slow awkward chore.
I got to the hospital, cleared the whole first floor, and got 'killed' for the first time because Maria kept playing secret service and got between me and the nurses when I was shooting them. Lost all progress from within the hospital and just kind of washed out. I know the story is good but to be honest I have like 50 unread books if that's the main reason for sticking with it.
The only good movie based on a video game in the history of film
Mortal Kombat was decent
This. Purist will complain about the gender swap but it worked here because I can't imagine Sean Bean doing a terrified face.
If anything the scenes with Sean bean ruined what was a perfect movie
I don't like the gender swap because Heather is the Silent Hill girl protagonist but in the context of the film alone it's fine
Holy fricking bait
the downfall of the SH franchise.
You're fricking underage if you thought that was "decent"
>kills unarmed people
>they don't put it down
so weird
tomb raider shits all over silent shit
fpwp
>The only good movie based on a video game in the history of film
Super Mario Bros. is a better film.
Surprisingly faithful to the game with how confusing and convoluted the story is.
It's not confusing at all. The subject matter is dark enough that most people refuse to acknowledge or even remember it, though.
kino
A montage of great comfy horror atmosphere.
Radha
Great world/scene/tension/character building and story telling. I never played the games so I can't comment on how faithful it was. Loved the movie though.
Extremely faithful except the game had more creatures in the fog area.
cozy horror kino. The end still left me some melancholy feelings. The feels of being stuck in a more depressing copy of the real world forever. Being stuck in the nightmare even if you woke up
The sequel fricked it up extremely badly
thats why I didn't watch it
A rare kino where /our guy/ doesn't die
>we will never get a Silent Hill 2 adaption with him as James
>we will never get an Odyssey adaption with him as Odysseus
Hollywood sucks
#teampyramidheadrepresent
A ok horror movie.
a star turn for the cutest girl ever
Fascinating film with a sequel/reboot by the same director that shoots in February next year, and a fricking abysmal sequel made by other people that released in 2012.
A sleepless night
Thinking back, it's kind of shocking they dangled him in front of us like this and then didn't have some kind of showdown with him in the end
What I was talking about hahaha
>Director pretends to be fan just crowbar in his guro.
KINO atmosphere up until halfway through the movie where they meet other people in silent hill and it turned into a b-movie based on some shitty Stephen King book. They got the aesthetics down but should have chosen a self-contained story that just takes place in Silent Hill, like the videogame SH2 did and not try to explain the origins and shit.
Are you kidding? The miners were fricking sick.
I'm really curious how he's going to handle 2 because he already talked about how it's a much more personal, emotional story. I really hope they don't turn it into a shitty action film because it could be great.
More guro & fedora tipping.
He'll sneak in a rape or 2.
A film that doesn't get Silent Hill, play the first 4 games and watch Jacob's Ladder instead.
i'll wait for a silent hill kino directed by our guy David "David Lynch the Lyncher" Lynch
Just play the first 4 games.
I think it was somehow better than the first Resident Evil movie.
Anyone else not have these games as a kid and try to play them for the first time now. I like the idea of them so much but just couldn't stick with SH2 because as good as the atmosphere and horror were the mechanics of how you move and play the game and the sheer tedious filler of the puzzles started to feel like a slow awkward chore.
I got to the hospital, cleared the whole first floor, and got 'killed' for the first time because Maria kept playing secret service and got between me and the nurses when I was shooting them. Lost all progress from within the hospital and just kind of washed out. I know the story is good but to be honest I have like 50 unread books if that's the main reason for sticking with it.
video games are garbage.
The siren has a nice sound. Other than that, no idea, I forgot 99% of the movie.
The frog director's guro fetish & fedora tipping.
all portuguese are homosexuals
Massive titty twister. You'll understand when you see it