A relatively well-known movie, I have watched it off and on before yesterday. I just finished watching it yesterday. It is based on the game adaptation (Tomb Raider Resident Evil seems to be the same). I have never played this game, but I personally think the adaptation is good. You can feel the game in the movie. But the most important thing is that the plot of the movie is not bad. The heroine Ross has an adopted daughter Sharen who has been sleepwalking to Silent Hill. The tragedy there 32 years ago, Alesha was an illegitimate daughter. Under the instigation of the small town teacher Kress, Alesha has always been considered a witch and has been bullied by the people in the town, and even once was because she was hiding in the toilet. Raped for a day, Cress gathered a crowd to burn her to death, the police came to rescue her seriously injured, she was sent to the hospital, and the resentment of her gathering led to the birth of a demon (Sharen was the gestation of her kind part and was adopted by Ross, so she always wanted to come back here ) She trapped everyone who hated her in Silent Hill to prepare for revenge, but because of everyone's beliefs, she couldn't enter the church and came to Silent Hill. Then her daughter disappeared. Looking for a child, Rose found Alessa through Kress and solved the truth. Lysa possessed her and entered the church and slaughtered everyone. In the end, only her mother Rose and Sharen were left. In the end, Alesha entered Sharen's body. Rose took Sharen and left, but they could never leave. ...The movie deduces the two worlds separately from two dimensions: one is the real world (the world where the warm yellow Sharen's father has always been) and the other is the world of Silent Hill (the world after the gray-white Ross came to Silent Hill). Is it the feeling of love? (Sharen's father smelled Rose's perfume and finally opened the door and sat on the sofa.) At the beginning of the movie, there is a passage from the Bible, so we can know that this is a very religious movie, and then the movie also shows the good and evil of a mother's love and sexuality As the plot unfolds, the suspense of the movie will gradually become clearer and clearer... In short, it's still a good movie, but the title of the movie is still true, but after reading the evaluation of the second movie, it feels bad I watched and watched a lot of foreign movies that involved religion. I had time to look at the stories of the Bible that I didn’t read.
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