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The real Silent Hill is a lakeside town in West Virginia, USA. There was a case where a man named Harry and the local police were looking for the missing wife, daughter and policewoman Sybil here.
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In order to maintain the weird feeling of Silent Hill drifting between reality and fantasy, the town buildings are all real scenes built on the basis of game settings.
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Since the pre-use of purely computerized special effects production will exceed the production budget of 50 million US dollars, the CG special effects in "Silent Hill" are only concentrated on the traction factor that shapes the entire atmosphere-the diffuse thick fog.
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The daily trend of Hollywood horror films can be seen everywhere in "Silent Hill". The looming blue daughter in the film is exactly the same as the "little white boy" Junxiong in the Japanese film "The Grudge", except for the color that is different from the "little white boy". Not only that, even the posters of "Silent Hill" are similar to those of "The Grudge". The helpless girl with no mouth in "Silent Hill" has a panic look no less than the grim gaze of the white-faced grudge kid in "The Grudge" .
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The stylist designed about 100 different looks for the heroine Rose. Rose began to appear in a soft and bright image in the film. As the film progresses, the heroine's color gradually becomes darker and becomes the final blood red. This change is so subtle that it is almost imperceptible.
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Most of the monsters in "Silent Hill" are played by real actors wearing rubber. In the early stage of shooting, Guns hired professionals who "rely on the body to eat" to complete, so they can flexibly complete the various difficult actions prescribed by the film. For example, the armless monster known as the "tightsuit", Guns requires the dancer who plays the monster to wear a one-piece tights to crawl, and then use computer technology to deform the body proportions in post-production to create weird effects. The monsters called "nurses" are super sexy but faceless walking dead, and the showgirls who play them are jazz dancers.
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Christopher Gans originally cut "Silent Hill" into 3 and a half hours, and then Sony Samsung asked Gans to compress it to the 125 minutes we see today.
Silent Hill behind the scenes gags
2022-01-25 08:05
Extended Reading
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Rose Da Silva: You've darkened the heart of an innocent and now you cower in the face of Alessa's revenge.
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Dark Alessa: When you're hurt and scared for so long, the fear and pain turn to hate and the hate starts to change the world.