Review of Silent Hill (2006) by Nutella — 10 Mar 2008
I feel bonded with the movie since it successfully employs lots of elements from morality problems of human nature, demonstrating them in a charismatically quasi-symbolical way. The most critic-vulnerable element was the deus ex machina thing, explaining the rationale of the whole thing in a few sentences.
nonetheless, if not for anything, should be appreciated for stating faith of any kind has no de facto morality guarantee, and closer to deviation and perversion even from faithlessness itself. Perfect for watching, but not consuming.
Ignore critic rating.
This review of Silent Hill (2006) was written by Nutella on 10 Mar 2008.
Silent Hill has generally received mixed reviews.
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