Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Silent Hill : Revelation by Michael J. Bassett

One movie a day 


Silent Hill : Revelation by Michael J. Bassett

Since Harry Mason killed a man, he and his daughter are on the run. But this time, they are trapped. When her father disappears Heather realizes she has always lived a lie. To save him, she enters the nightmare of Silent Hill. 

Happy birthday Alessa ! 


Direct sequel to the first Silent Hill movie came out in 2006, Revelation is aesthetically beautiful and knows how to place cleverly his music. I can't say anything about the 3D because I saw it in digital version. It is not free from defects. The film is far from making this permanent stress felt on console. But let's be honest, no film could ever make such an atmosphere. The players of the series will be entertained for many winks made to them. Adelaide Clemens strongly reminds me of Michelle Williams in its infancy and have to be follow in the coming years. 


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