Then I'll continue to complain: 1. The old man who took the rabbit in the bus gave a hint here, but the subsequent plot did not respond to it.
2. While staying at the hotel, Vincent was attacked by a monster, and it was later proved that it was his wife. Dare to ask, why didn't the monster mother directly take Sharon's seal away? Don't tell me you didn't know there was a stamp on your dad's, your son knew it, okay?
3. According to the first part, the sign of "Welcome to Silent Hill" should be on the right (well, this is suspected of deliberately finding fault)
4. Go to the old man to find the seal and fit it together, this paragraph has no practical significance in the progress of the story.
5. Later, in Guan Vincent's room, the nurse turned into a voice control instead of the light control in the first part.
6. Then there is the part of the playground, saying that fanatics will die if they don't wear masks, screenwriter. Did you bring the little priest in one of them? You can't dismantle the first part just to make the second part plausible, can you?
7. The climax is the executioner's fight against Vincent's mother, which is too bloody.
8. Then Sharon's father wants to go to his mother and say what is his responsibility. Dare to ask Aresa who knows the whole town like the back of her hand after the fusion, and wants you to find a P? Is it setting the stage for the third installment?
9. The young couple left Silent Hill, and then the police car drove over. You can see the car escorting the suspect in the middle, and then the world changed from Huang Cancan to gray. It should be the third film. (Kneeling and begging to stop filming)
When I watched "Silent Hill" two years ago, I felt that its depth of thought was unmatched by ordinary horror films, and there were many places for people to think about. However, after watching it two years later, it was nakedly reduced to a commercial film, without any connotation, it was purely horror for pleasure. It may be that the filming company is different. The first film was filmed by the Focus Company affiliated to Universal Pictures. The works of this company are more connotative, such as "Robot 9", "Brokeback Mountain" and so on. When it came time to shoot the second part, it was directly switched to Universal to shoot, and the commercial atmosphere was evident.
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