Silent Hill with Radha Mitchell: DVD Cover
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Silent Hill Director: Christophe Gans Cast: Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/22/2006
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,847

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Closed Caption; 6-part behind the scenes featurette; Path of darkness: making "Silent Hill"; Origins; Casting; Set design; Stars and stunts; Creatures unleashed; Creature choreography

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Silent Hill
1. Night Scares [3:24]
2. Special Trip [5:14]
3. Not on the Map [4:30]
4. Closed Road [4:36]
5. Dark Findings [3:47]
6. "It's Mine" [4:08]
7. Police Interference [4:38]
8. Silent Town [4:26]
9. Investigating [4:06]
10. Not Alone [4:04]
11. Night Creatures [4:17]
12. "She's Here" [6:30]
13. "We'll Be Okay" [2:14]
14. Survival of Faith [5:14]
15. First Burning [4:13]
16. Phantom Vision [3:33]
17. Sate of Alarm [3:37]
18. Sanctuary of Sinners [4:11]
19. Demon of Darkness [4:16]
20. Place of No Return [4:11]
21. Alessa's Story [6:09]
22. The Reaper [3:39]
23. Restoring Innocence [4:40]
24. Fiery Fate [4:03]
25. A Blasphemer [6:14]
26. Mother's Instincts [2:03]
27. Coming Home [1:48]
28. Ghostly Silence [9:29]

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Editorial Reviews

A mother and daughter flee to a strange abandoned town to seek out answers to the daughter's nightly psychological turmoil in Brotherhood of the Wolf director Christophe Gans' adaptation of the popular survival horror video game. Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) is a very sick child, yet rather than seeing her child suffer the cruel indignities of the medical profession, Rose (Radha Mitchell) ignores her husband's (Sean Bean) pleas and absconds with her ailing daughter to the fog-enshrouded town of Silent Hill. A town drenched in darkness and inhabited by a strange collection of menacing specters, Silent Hill seemingly swallows young Sharon whole upon arrival. Determined to get her daughter back at any cost, Rose sets out to explore the mysterious Silent Hill, only to discover an evil so powerful that it possesses the ability to transform anything it wishes. With the deeply disturbing history of the town slowly coming into focus through the dense fog, Rose soon realizes that both she and her daughter may be little more than simple pawns in a much larger, and seemingly supernatural, game. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Whoaby Dunn1inc

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December 02, 2008: when i first saw this movie it freaked me out! i have seen it so many times & it's like each time I see something new! great SFX, acting & plot. love it! if you wanna get freaked out with a modern movie I highly suggest picking this one up.

Not Bad, but Hard To Compete With The Video Gamesby Iain010100

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October 13, 2008: The movie is disappointing to fans of the Silent Hill series of video games for good reason; it's a lot to live up to. Regular viewers not familiar with the game, tended to be lost by many of the themes and ideas familiar to the game players. There is nothing quite like the video games (especially the pinnacle, "Silent Hill 2"). Living up to that in any form is difficult, even in the video genre. "Silent Hill 3" and especially "Silent Hill 4" did not live up to the expectations set in 2. All things considered I thought the movie did a good job. The atmosphere was creepy, the idea of two overlapping worlds was a nice twist, and the creatures were pretty true to the games. But some scenes had (unintentionally) laughable dialog and with so many people in Silent Hill, the sense of isolation and helplessness present in the games did not exist in the movie. Had this movie been taken on by another director (in)famous for making movies out of video games, it could have been so much worse.


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