Silent Hill : Movie Review


I have not played the video game upon which this film is based, and I assume that that’s not a prerequisite. If the game is anywhere as creepy and odd as this movie, perhaps I should. The plot concerns a typical family with atypical problems, their young daughter Sharon (played by the J-horror-haired Jodelle Ferland) is a sleepwalker and it seems as though her somnambulistic journeys take her further and further from the safety of home (in the opening minutes of the movie we see her standing atop a particularly dangerous cliff face). Her parents Rose (Radha Mitchell) and the dour Christopher (Sean Bean) are at odds over what to do. Christopher opts for medication, while Rose decides to follow Sharon’s lead. When she’s dreaming, Sharon mentions a town called Silent Hill. Rose decides she’d better bring Sharon to the town and find out just what all the fuss is about. Turns out, Silent Hill is off limits – the place is a ghost town after a disastrous fire. And the fire still burns under its decaying crust.

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Author : Keith Breese