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Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012)

October. 26,2012
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4.9
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Heather Mason and her father have been on the run, always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn't fully understand, Now on the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by horrific nightmares and the disappearance of her father, Heather discovers she's not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her deeper into a demonic world that threatens to trap her forever.

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2hotFeature
2012/10/26

one of my absolute favorites!

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BelSports
2012/10/27

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Cooktopi
2012/10/28

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Freeman
2012/10/29

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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destinylives52
2012/10/30

The second movie to try to capitalize on the hit, video game series "Silent Hill," "Silent Hill: Revelation" has a father and daughter (played by Sean Bean and Adelaide Clemens, respectively) forced to go back to a place where evil waits to be unleashed upon the entire world. Clemens knows she is the key to the release of this great evil, but she risks it all to save her father. Into the nightmarish world of Silent Hill she goes, where failure will doom her and the world into an eternity of hell.My most memorable, movie moment of "Silent Hill: Revelation" is the scene when Clemens' sort of love interest — played by Kit Harrington — sees some weird and scary stuff in Clemens' apartment. Having known her for less than a day, and having been warned by Clemens that Harrington does not want to know her, he still stays with her and helps her! He's either an extremely nice guy or extremely horny. As it turns out, there is another reason for his decision to stick it out with her.The biggest flaw of "Silent Hill: Revelation" is that it's not scary enough. I've played some of the "Silent Hill" video games…those were scary as hell (I played them in the dark). The movie's focus is on action instead of palpable dread and terror, giving the audience a lot of eye candy at the expense of horror. This is an inexcusable failure on the writer, the director, and the studio. All they had to do was follow what the video games did. Simple, right? Apparently, not for some people. There's a saying: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."Mannysmemorablemoviemoments

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Mohamed Abd Altawab Shawqy Alsemany
2012/10/31

first, I would like to apologize because my English is not good, Even if my English is not good however I think I can write this review and some people will understand what I would like to say. for this movie it will not let people understand what is the main point and what is the goal. after 6 year which mean more graphical and technical scenes than the original part however this time appears more and more weak. this kind of movies which have no message. it's just horror for horror, nothing special for the story and nothing hard for Heather to be the one, she own the two battles easily without any kind of fail or even try to fail, she beat her mother Alessa and also she beat Claudia by the Dark easily without any thing interesting. even the Officer who see the blood on the wall and he had to search about Heather he didn't anything. I think it's the worst movie ever I had watched

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InaneSwine
2012/11/01

After a fairly good first attempt at an adaptation of the Silent Hill games, this belated sequel suffers from poor acting, a shoddy plot and laughable dialogue - considering the film stops dead in its tracks on several occasions to allow lengthy monologues from characters explaining what it couldn't be bothered to show you through the story. In addition, it seems to be too heavily inspired by the more action-filled Resident Evil film franchise, with a noisy soundtrack that jars with the creepiness that made the first film work well. Though a handful of scenes are genuinely chilling and the cinematography has its beautiful moments, nothing can forgive how lazy the filmmakers are in telling this story. I'm afraid this one marks where the corpse of the Silent Hill franchise is buried.

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jlthornb51
2012/11/02

A visually awe inspiring production that will stagger one with its unbelievable intensity. While derivative of the first fantastic effort, Silent Hill, this 3D film still is successful at creating an atmosphere and environment so hellish it's almost too much to endure. Director William Bassett has a sure hand on the helm as he steers a course through the horrific landscape that defines that which is Silent Hill, seldom deviating from the magnificent course set by his predecessor. Ingeniously imaginative beyond anyone's worst nightmares, these are truly our most terrible fears gone mad, magnified a thousand fold, and an able cast does well in portraying the stricken victims of what must be Satan's vacation paradise. Stunningly created sets and creatures unprecedented in their ungodly uniqueness both amaze and repel us as we encounter one fantastically incomprehensible vision after another. Some of the power of this film, so visceral in its impact, must simply be experienced as mere words can never adequately convey the horror, the vision, the sheer unrelenting horror that is Silent Hill 3D.

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