But, in fact, the movie is far from satisfactory.
I heard that it is similar to "Resident Evil", but the scene is not scary, and there are indeed some bloody scenes, such as those weird-headed bugs, and the monster that tore apart the woman who couldn't dodge the door of the church, with a strange shape. Nurse with only mouth. It seems to be scary enough, and I didn't deliberately use sound effects and scenes to be scary. Slightly disappointed.
The cut to the film begins with a kid who has suffered from a "Silent Hill" career and nearly jumps on the edge of a waterfall. The mother then takes the child into Silent Hill, a mysterious town seeking answers to the child's mental torment. Mother Rose's daughter Sharon disappeared, Rose and policewoman Sieber began to search and witnessed all kinds of monsters. The many clues left by the daughter were discovered one by one by the careful mother, and bravely resisted the resistance. Finally, after meeting with an inexplicable little girl who felt like the final incarnation of the devil, she fulfilled her daughter's wish, but lost a few small the lives of the townspeople. The policewoman also died, burned to death, I don't know if there was a religious significance to it, but there seems to be some kind of confrontation and backlash there, between faith and belief.
The mother is the god in the daughter's heart, and Ross is so brave, so attentive, and commendable, but it feels like this emotion is buried in the so-called atmosphere of terror. The flying iron wire, the falling walls, the bloody monsters, and the beetle with a human face... The mixture of these weird elements complements the two keynotes of the film's white snow and boundless darkness.
ps: The woman who presides over the overall situation is the woman who always calls the whole town as godmother. She looks like the witch in the Chronicles of Narnia-____-//
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