Review of Silent Hill (2006) by Potatoes351 — 29 Aug 2012
Silent Hill is the film adaptation of the hit Japanese psychological horror games that spawned the survival horror game phenomena back in the late 90's. Sharon Da Silva sleepwalks and dreams of a place named Silent Hill, her mother Rose is determined to find out why this is so decides to take her daughter to the abandoned mining town which was destroyed by a fire many years before.
On arrival to the town Rose and a female police officer have a road collision and are now stranded in Silent Hill after the roads that lead to the towns exit are now mysteriously gone. With Sharon gone and the two women trapped in the remains of the most haunted town in America they must uncover the past to both the town and Sharon as well as expose an ancient evil that is slowly regaining power over the town.
The film is by no means a great adaptation but it does live up to the Silent Hill name and worthy of a look if you enjoy the games.
This review of Silent Hill (2006) was written by Potatoes351 on 29 Aug 2012.
Silent Hill has generally received mixed reviews.
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