Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)
51KSilent Hill: Revelation: Directed by M.J. Bassett. With Adelaide Clemens, Kit Harington, Carrie-Anne Moss, Sean Bean. When her adoptive father disappears, Sharon Da Silva is drawn into a strange and terrifying alternate reality that holds answers to the horrific nightmares that have plagued her since childhood.
“Yea, so this movie wasnu0026#39;t exactly stellar, but I canu0026#39;t understand why there are so many 1 star votes for this film. I just got around to seeing this movie last night and it certainly wasnu0026#39;t the worst film Iu0026#39;ve ever seen, but reading some of the reviews around here (and on the critic sites) one would think this film is just a steaming pile of poop.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWell, it wasnu0026#39;t. The acting was decent, and I thought the lead was reasonably good. There were more u0026quot;jump scaresu0026quot; than I wouldu0026#39;ve expected, since the real horror of the games stems from atmosphere and a feeling of isolation. The monsters and CGI were passable – not great by certainly not bad by any means. The 3D was actually VERY good (maybe the best Iu0026#39;ve seen), though there were a couple of times that the use of the 3D was pretty cliché (think knives COMING RIGHT FOR YOU!!!). The only real gripe I had was with the scripting/story. I was impressed that the plot stayed as true to the games as it did, while still meshing well with the story from the first movie. Iu0026#39;m sure this was no easy task, but the amount of story they crammed into this film was too much considering the runtime of the movie. The exposition dialogue was REALLY cheesy at times, but I can understand the need for such when considering probably half of the target audience will have never played the games. I just wouldu0026#39;ve hired a better writer.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTL;DR: Not as bad as the critics say, but certainly not the film I was hoping this to be. Worth the price of admission for 3D, as itu0026#39;s really well done.”