Una donna va a cercare la figlia, entro i confini di una strana cittadina desolata chiamata Silent Hill, ma non sà quale terribile e angoscianate segreto nasconde quel luogo. Basato sul famo... Leggi tuttoUna donna va a cercare la figlia, entro i confini di una strana cittadina desolata chiamata Silent Hill, ma non sà quale terribile e angoscianate segreto nasconde quel luogo. Basato sul famoso videogioco.Una donna va a cercare la figlia, entro i confini di una strana cittadina desolata chiamata Silent Hill, ma non sà quale terribile e angoscianate segreto nasconde quel luogo. Basato sul famoso videogioco.
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- QuizIt took director Christophe Gans five years to obtain the rights to make the film. He was given the rights after he sent Konami a video of an interview describing how much Silent Hill meant to him. Along with the interview, he sent scenes that he filmed on his own dollar cut up and overlayed with music from the games.
- BlooperThe image of West Virginia on Cybil's arm patches is backwards.
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Dahlia Gillespie: Why didn't she take me? Like the others?
Rose Da Silva: Because you're her mother. Mother is God in the eyes of a child.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe first segment of the ending credits plays out much like the ending credits of the games.
- Versioni alternativeIn Canada, there is rumored to exist an extended cut of the film which runs approx. 132 minutes. It is also said to be the full uncut version of the film itself, which to this day, has never been released outside Canada. This version, being the full version of the movie that was filmed contains longer, sometimes more explicit scenes, more disturbing features (as well as extended scenes that explain everything unlike in the American Theatrical Cut) that was possibly all cut to prevent an NC-17 rating in the USA.
- ConnessioniEdited into Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012)
- Colonne sonoreWaiting for You (SHF1)
Vocalist Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Written and Performed by Akira Yamaoka
Courtesy of Konami
(plays in the gas station diner)
Years later this film adaptation is bravely made by Christophe Gans and, even though I'd played less than ten minutes of the game, I immediately recognised the haunting visuals of the abandoned city. So 'well done' here is an understatement. It is superbly breathed new life into.
The plot has been glossed over slightly in a Hollywood fashion, but captures the essence of its characters and storyline - which is: as a last resort, a mother takes her ill daughter to a place she often mentions in her sleep - a place near where she was adopted from. But the hope the mother has for her daughter's recovery quickly shatters and turns into despair when the little girl vanishes in the misty mysterious old town.
I truly cannot credit the atmosphere of this film enough. Christophe Gans has successfully captured the eerie mood of Silent Hill and it is a nightmarish place - a fog-enshrouded hell that shifts between two modes: barren ashen daylight and a gruesome decaying state with fiery ember, demons and enhanced by chilling (and very sudden) sound effects. It's strangely fascinating, surreal and above all frightening.
The problems of Silent Hill (2006) are that there are not nearly enough build-ups. They should have been used not only to stay faithful to the video game upon which it was based but to wield tension in the right way and shock us when the build-up finally culminates. But here we are introduced to horrid creatures early on and often without much foreshadowing devices. Because they are presented to us so generously and clear-viewed, they are not that scary. At all. Some even manage a raised eyebrow, like the crawly CGI cripples.
In the end, I think this is quality horror entertainment and probably one of the better game-to-film adaptations, abut it is much too chaotic - too many monsters and too often and too clearly to be frightening. The mood and atmosphere are what is frightening and so it should have been used even more in Silent Hill, but instead the director feels pressured to introduce creatures to satisfy mainstream audiences' need for bloody gorefest and kinetic action.
7 out of 10
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- 10 ago 2006
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- Brantford, Ontario, Canada(Silent Hill main street)
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- Budget
- 50.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 46.982.632 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 20.152.598 USD
- 23 apr 2006
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 100.605.135 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 5 minuti
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