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Review: Silent Hill (2006) ★½

<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">It is apparently very difficult to make a quality film that is based on a video game franchise&period; Uwe Boll has proven this time and time again&period; I cannot think of a single film adapted from a game that has not been eviscerated by critics and audiences alike&period; It stands to reason that there are a few glaring factors involved in this trend&comma; namely the cultural gap between the average &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;gamer” and the studio executives producing such films&period; Despite the fact that gamers have become an increasingly large and normalized group in society&comma; often seeking games &lpar;and films&rpar; with deep&comma; intricate narratives&comma; studios continue to treat them as a fringe group&comma; with subpar intellect and immature&comma; unrefined tastes&period; Perhaps there is some truth to this assumption&semi; a large swathe of gamers are teenagers&comma; whose taste in video games and films alike might fit the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;lowest common denominator” approach that these production companies take&semi; however&comma; this excludes a very large portion of gaming enthusiasts who would love to see their favorite titles brought to the big screen in a way that is both true to the source material and more than just a financially-motivated product&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1"><em>Silent Hill<&sol;em>&comma; directed by Christopher Gans &lpar;<em>Brotherhood of the Wolf<&sol;em>&comma; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;wp&period;me&sol;p8zIUb-dl"><em>Beauty and the Beast<&sol;em><&sol;a>&rpar;&comma; is an adaptation of Konami’s long-running survival-horror series&period; The plot follows Rose &lpar;Radha Mitchell&rpar; and her husband&comma; Christopher &lpar;Sean Bean&rpar;&comma; and their daughter&comma; Sharon &lpar;Jodelle Ferland&rpar;&comma; who sleepwalks and suffers from disturbing visions of a town called Silent Hill&period; In an attempt to cure Sharon&comma; Rose takes her to Silent Hill&comma; but is run off the road by a young girl who suddenly appears through the fog&period; When Rose wakes from the crash&comma; Sharon is missing&comma; and Rose finds herself in the foggy&comma; dream-like world of Silent Hill&period; As she explores the town in search of Sharon&comma; she discovers nightmarish monsters and learns the sordid history of the town from a group of cultists who call themselves the Brethren&period; Rose comes to find out that Sharon bears a striking resemblance to Alessa&comma; a young girl burnt alive by the Brethren years prior&period; In order to find her daughter and escape the nightmare world&comma; Rose must figure out the mysteries behind Alessa and Silent Hill&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Much like the games that it is based on&comma; <em>Silent Hill<&sol;em> is all about atmosphere&period; Thankfully&comma; this is something that it manages to replicate very well&period; The town is surreal&comma; mysterious&comma; and thoroughly unsettling&period; Its inhabitants range from tragic locales&comma; forced to live eternally in the town’s collective nightmare&comma; to hellish creatures&comma; who seem to be lost souls damned for all eternity&period; I have mixed emotions about the indifference the filmmakers have toward the latter group&period; While these creatures are intriguing&comma; terrifying&comma; and grotesque&comma; the protagonists are dull&comma; predictable&comma; and not particularly interesting&comma; making it that much more disappointing that the story gives the protagonists so much attention while ignoring the real stars of the film&period; Having said that&comma; part of what makes these creatures so frightening is that they are enigmatic&period; We don’t understand them&comma; or where they came from&comma; or why they are seemingly tortured for all eternity&comma; which allows our imaginations to run wild with a kind of morbid fascination&period; Because they are so repulsive&comma; we want to learn what kind of perverse creator brought them into existence&comma; but we are never given any answers&period; While this allows them to be more mysterious and therefore&comma; in a sense&comma; more terrifying&comma; it is also deeply unsatisfying to receive no explanation as to their origin stories&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">While the creatures fulfil their duty in contributing to the nightmarish atmosphere&comma; the story fails to add anything of value&comma; making the film a rather boring exercise&comma; only occasionally punctuated by frightening imagery&period; If not for the images of sadistic and hellish torture&comma; the film would be completely devoid of any real horror or purpose&period; The characters are completely two-dimensional&comma; and barely worth mentioning&comma; while the story is at best ill-conceived and at worst complete gibberish&period; The &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;backstory” behind Silent Hill and its residents is convoluted and heavily-reliant on a mythos that seems to change whenever the story requires it&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;1154" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-1154" style&equals;"width&colon; 850px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;"wp-image-1154" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2017&sol;12&sol;IMG&lowbar;20130803&lowbar;201112-1-300x128&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Silent Hill nurses" width&equals;"850" height&equals;"361" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-1154" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Silent Hill &lpar;2006&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Perhaps the plot’s only saving grace is the inclusion of notably anti-religious elements&period; Whether or not one agrees with such sentiments&comma; it is a bold choice for what would otherwise be a relatively mainstream&comma; by-the-books horror film&period; The Brethren act as a kind of overly-dogmatic cult&comma; whose leader&comma; Christabella &lpar;Alice Krige&rpar;&comma; accuses the protagonists of being witches and has previously committed murder under the guise of religious morality&period; At one pivotal moment&comma; Christabella is even bound by an evil spirit&comma; and her body is positioned like Jesus on the cross&period; While the symbology is clear and adds a hint of depth to an otherwise painfully shallow story&comma; the filmmakers never give these moments more than a passing glance&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">This brings me to one of the worst aspects of the film&comma; which is the writing&period; It goes without saying that&comma; with clearer exposition&comma; the story would have been less confusing&comma; but it goes much deeper than inefficient storytelling&period; There are times when the dialogue is painfully unrealistic&comma; and even downright obnoxious&period; During the first few minutes after Rose wakes up in Silent Hill&comma; the only words spoken are her repeated shouts of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Sharon” into the fog&period; I realize that this does not sound all that bad&comma; and it has an obvious function in the story&colon; Rose is desperately searching for her daughter&comma; therefore she needs to shout her name&period; However&comma; it goes on and on&semi; just when you think there will be some new words spoken&comma; or another character introduced&comma; Rose begins shouting after her daughter again&comma; without even changing the tone of her voice&period; Its ridiculous to the point of being comedic&comma; and it could have been easily fixed in the editing room&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">While <em>Silent Hill<&sol;em> partially satisfies the craving for a brutally dark and violent horror film&comma; it does so in the most bland and forgettable manner possible&period; Every part of this overproduced film is rife with inconsistencies&comma; and while some of the mistakes are forgivable&comma; and the horrifying creatures and art design give it distinction&comma; it is ultimately yet another failed video game adaptation that underestimates the tastes of its target audience&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Rating&colon; 1&period;5 out of 5<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1"><em>Silent Hill<&sol;em> is available to rent or purchase via Amazon <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;amazon&period;com&sol;gp&sol;product&sol;B000I8HIR2&sol;ref&equals;as&lowbar;li&lowbar;qf&lowbar;sp&lowbar;asin&lowbar;il&lowbar;tl&quest;ie&equals;UTF8&amp&semi;tag&equals;mjones34880c-20&amp&semi;camp&equals;1789&amp&semi;creative&equals;9325&amp&semi;linkCode&equals;as2&amp&semi;creativeASIN&equals;B000I8HIR2&amp&semi;linkId&equals;fc22e846d0f751abc624f82392ca8a8d">here<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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