Stoutor
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
skybrick736
Hardly, does a video-game adaptation turned into a feature length film ever sound like a plausibly successful quality project. Silent Hill breaks that boundary by acquiring three well-established actors in Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean and Laurie Holden. Radha by herself delivered an outstanding performance as Rose Da Silva, a role she doesn't get near the amount of credit to which she deserves. Her believability on screen and glowing presence, just totally carried the film, I really couldn't say enough. Another aspect of the film that was endearing is it seemed the story stayed true to itself as if it was in the video game. The faceless creatures were downright terrifying, and Pyramid Head was certainly intimidating. Barring some unnecessarily dragged out scenes and confusing dialogue towards the end, the film Silent Hill is a good sleeper film that delivered a solid story and enjoyable time watching.
biancaioana-68838
Silent Hill is a 2006 horror movie directed by Christophe Gans,after a script by Roger Avary,Christophe Gans and Nicolas Boukhrief.Rose DA Silva is a mother who notices that her daughter,Sharon,has a strange behavior.When Sharon disappears in Silent Hill,a village that has been abandoned for many years,she goes to look for her,but she notices that there are different strange creatures and discovers that the survivors hide in a church.In the end,she needs to make a pact with a ghost to save her daughter.From my point of view,Silent Hill is an excellent horror movie with well-placed details and with an interesting story.I saw it five or six times and I still like it.Source:www.wikipedia.ro
princechin
I've never been a real fan of Silent Hill, I just remember the series as a child; hearing about it that is and maybe playing it a few times when I was a teenager. I never knew anything about the story nor did I remember anything about it; I basically watched this movie without any knowledge of the Silent Hill world.Now on to the review:I was impressed by the movie's atmospheric psychological aspects, and room left for audience self interpretation. The self interpretation aspect however went a bit too far in the ending; I've never known the Silent Hill series was actually an alternate dimension... I believed it was a place in their 'reality' infested with some kind of monsters. The alternate reality aspect wasn't explained in too much detail, that caused me to begin to lose interest in the film and made the ending seem abrupt.
tedd0093
From the opening sequence to the arrival at Silent Hill, there seems to be a problem with the script, since the actors don't really know how to make the viewers care for the character before they split their ways. When we get to the confrontation of the film, there's no holding back from the screen-writers when it comes to the use of poor CGI. After the second plot point it seems to reveal a third act with some resolution, but that's stretched way too far into what can barely be called a climax. The basic problem with this movie is that it doesn't know when to stop.