This movie will always hold an emotional curse of me. My brother used to always buy the games and we would play them together. We seen this trailer together and I said we're going to see this movie. He sadly passed away weeks before it came out. I finally got to see it in theaters and was overwhelmed by the feeling that he was actually there in the theater.
that is how it was before generation millenials where if u dont tell them what is the movie about, u dont show the best parts and tell them the end they are just no into it lol
Personally, I love this film! It's amazing how the special effects team made the town of Silent Hill have FOUR different looks! 1; foggy daytime with Ash falling from the sky. 2; darkness when all where the monsters come out. 3; real world in present day, how Chris (Sean Bean) sees it. 4; real world thirty years ago when Alessa is alive.
@@StarSwisss Sounds cool! I'm not really the travelling type though, to be honest. (That's actually a big understatement; I've never been abroad before)! 🙄
Because whoever made the movies didn't understand the games and they made a movie that was just "wrong" for example the nurses, pyramid head and the acid spitters aren't even supposed to be in the movie they're personal demons for James Sunderland and I can keep going but I'm too lazy
When it came out it actually got ripped on for not doing exactly that. It's not a bad movie and it definitely captured the atmosphere but it kind of took a dump on the majority of the original plot. I'd love to see an SH2 movie, I think it'd be much easier to adapt and stay true to the source material.
@@dtraindaimyo3377 for me personally i think the fact that they didnt try to recreate the plot of silent hill game makes it more fun i mean what is the fun if you already know what's gonna happen next
Everytime I watch this movie it's like finding Easter eggs in the games, the little details are perfect like the bus maps, the grid layout of the housing squares even the subtle use of puzzles and clues even the monsters are on point!!
I saw this movie for like the 15th time last night and HOLY SHIT, it hit differently this time. Back when this movie was released, many critics said that the plot was confusing but I wholeheartedly disagree. Everything is explained you just have to pay attention. One thing that blew my mind is that Colin (the monster) is the janitor who assaulted Alessa in the bathroom.
It took director Christophe Gans five years to obtain the rights to make the film. He was given the rights after he sent Konami a video of an interview describing how much Silent Hill meant to him. Along with the interview, he sent scenes that he filmed on his own dollar cut up and overlayed with music from the games. The strange stumbling movements of the Dark Nurses when they first "come alive" was created by filming them walking backwards, and then running the film in reverse. Roberto Campanella, when playing Pyramid Head, wore 15-inch heels to make him close to seven feet tall. Many of the creatures in the film were played by dancers so they could be flexible enough to create the required disturbing movements. Apart from "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash, every piece of music is directly from the game series. Alice Krige wore blue contacts during filming; this was done to match the eye color of Jodelle Ferland and Deborah Kara Unger since they are supposed to be family. Jodelle Ferland (Alessa) appeared as little Carrie White in Carrie (2002). The character of Alessa from the video game pays homage to (and is likely inspired by) Stephen King's novel "Carrie". A poster of Carrie (1976) can be seen in Silent Hill (1999). The prayers recited by Christabella and the citizens of Silent Hill within the church in their effort to keep the dark side of Alessa at bay are actually lines from Revelation, a book in the New Testament of the Bible. Jodelle Ferland stated in interviews that Dark Alessa was her favorite of her three Silent Hill characters to portray. The film has drawn many comparisons to The Dark (2005), another horror film starring Sean Bean in the role of a father stricken with supernatural phenomena involving his daughter. In a nod to Silent Hill 3 (2003), the game's theme song performed by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn is used in the film's ending credits. Another song from the game plays in a scene involving Rose and Sharon Da Silva in their car playing on the radio, the song also played on a car radio during a cut-scene in Silent Hill 3. Dahlia speaks extremely softly throughout the film and is sometimes very hard to hear. This was to show that Dahlia was not able to be strong and speak for herself. It is notable that Dahlia is immune to the dangers of the Fog World and the Otherworld. This is because Dahlia is the mother of Alessa, who controls these worlds and is still loved by her, or as Rose says, "Mother is God in the eyes of a child." According to actress Laurie Holden, Cybil always wanted children, but due to her lifestyle, she was unable to have any.
I miss the hype around seeing movies in general :/ Streaming has truly ruined the theater experience, and I'm not even that old, under 30 in fact. I remember the days when seeing a movie was a huge deal, sometimes the highlight of your weekend
I'd be lying if I said I don't know why fans of the games don't like this movie, but this is still one of my favorite horror films and easily one of the best adaptations of any game.
The film is really good, although not particularly scary, but it retains the anxiety and gloomy atmosphere of the game, with all the psychological aspects and emotional intensity.
definitely scary. like dude do you remember when the mom was lost in the bathroom scene? you felt stuck there and lost with her as she was being chased by those god awful interdimensional demons. it was totally scary
The game alone back in '99 was the scariest game I have ever played hands down. Many mentioned "Resident Evil was scary" but I kept asking "have you ever played Silent Hill?"... if "no" was the answer, "then you haven't played scared yet". Whether playing in the daytime or nighttime it always scared the sh*t out of me
I have owned and played most of the consul versions including 1, 2, 3, the Room, Origins, Homecoming and Downpour, and although I won’t deny I got too lazy with the later series, starting from The Room, out of the first three, the very first one is the only one I still have only played through once, because I was too scared to play it through it a second time. 😂
This movie scarred me for LIFE. There was one horrifying scene (I won't spoil it for people that haven't seen the movie) anyway I watched this movie when I was nine years old. I'm fifteen now and I still remember that one scene clear as day.. it haunts me.
When the pyramid head took off the skin of that woman ik it was horrible to watch but still is silent hill and the whole game is full of horrible monsters so yea I wont forget the second movie When that woman transformed into a manquine
Those mummy nurses were scarier than walking dead zombies. I remember the video game, how I had to memorize those crazy scary hallway mazes. Don't know how I managed to escape and reach the end.
Legit, one of the best horror movies to date still in 2023. They don't make them like this anymore, and the quality rivals new releases for CGI which is weird.
Silent Hill 1 movie is THE best video game adaptation film EVER made. Practical effects, good story + the french film director who worked on this specifically played both games to get the right vibe and he nailed it.
When I date my first question will be do you love the silent hill games, if they say no I’m out. I can’t wait to watch this movie, most people have great things to say about it.
I had the worst nightmare. Like silent hill. A place in another dimention. I left a building to go home and in the parking lot a cherry picker basket fully extended and i look down and it was dark. And i drove it down. And found a town and it was like silent hill ut it had ghost like the ones in the lord of the ring.
This is the only film that ever made me actually sad: Once the end revealed the obviousness of the truth it was so cathartically void that I left the theatre not scared just hopeless!! 🏆🏆🏆😇🏆🏆🏆
Nice I love abt 30 mins from there nothing but a road now there was a really cool local neighborhood only locals including my self knew about some where in Port view but it was abandoned in 2006 its also gone but it was a really haunting place
@@Oldsmobilerocket-if6sr Cool! The trip was awesome. Sad to see they covered the graffiti highway in dirt though. We went cliff jumping afterwards at the Powder Hole and I sent a massive 50 ft from flip from the bridge, my biggest yet!
1. I saw the movie in theaters 7 times, and a lot of those were with one of my current 20 years known friend Josh who I met when I was around 18 and I’ll be 40 the middle of September this year, and despite the fact that when I lived with him and his girlfriend now waves, for a couple of years in their house, he still liked Silent Hill as much as I did despite actually owning and playing the resident evil games on the side as well, he saw the movie with me most of the times that I did and the very first showing was with him, his then girlfriend, now wife and one of our closest friends P.D., and I also remember the point in the movie where she is turning that 90° corner in the hallway and have a camera moved the exact same way from the first game and I got chills everywhere on my body. And I remember saying under my breath….”hoooly shit” When I saw the camera moving the exact same way from the game and it was P.D. Am I laughed, Josh to my right, and his wife, beside him to his right, and when I said that under my breath, P.D. Leaned over to me a little bit and sit under his breath not to be too loud, “what is it?,” and while he was still leaning into me I told him(he had seen me and Josh play the game a few times overtime but I don’t think he was so in-depth versed in the games as me and Josh were)” The way the camera is hanging down as it does and she turns the corner and walks ahead is the exact same way that moment was in the very first game when the character walks down it,” he said “oh I bet your lovin that,”(put a minor laugh under his breath)and I simply replied back with “mhm” with a quick head nod. 😄 But I saw in theaters at least seven times, most of them with Josh and the last showing I knew I was going to see back then, I stayed through all the credits. 2. Out of most video games movie adaptations that I’ve seen, there’s somebody else on here who I agreed with that I think Mortal Kombat is a long up here with it as far as video games movie adaptations go. And I’ve read that overtime on dozens of other articles and websites that mention video game to movie adaptations. 3. The game was an amalgamation of the different senses and sceneries and characters from the first two games but because until Revelation Had to come out, they had to try to make the first game as best as they could, mixing all of those different aspect soon to pull off making it what it was because a video game is one thing, but I’m a huge movie goer and movie lover and I see dozens of movies over the years, especially on opening weekend and whether be a book to movie adaptation or video games movie adaptation, there always has to be certain variables and things that have to be tweaked to appeal to not only the audience but make it work as a movie and that is something hopefully clear enough to anyone that understands this exact aspect that I’m talking about, those tweets have to be done to make it work as a movie, especially when it might take several days, weeks, or even months to redo a book despite the story or how thick the book is and when it comes to a video game, depending on how long the video game is, it could be beat within the span of a length of a movie but some games take longer to beat than others. And 4. As of currently, and I have no idea if they will actually come to fruition like being made and coming out as a movie and not falling into any kind of development hell, but the Director of the first one back in 2006, Christoph Gans, It currently shows on IMDb that, and I have no idea when the information even popped up or became existent on IMDb, but I happen to come across it five or six weeks ago, within the span of time from when I’m making this post, something about the series made me feel reminiscent of looking into or looking up information on it, and I somehow went to go look into his name and found out that currently in preproduction, is an “Untitled Silent Hill Movie” apparently under his filmography as one of two current upcoming projects, no offense to the other one but I didn’t look into it because it’s not the series we’re talking about. 😂 Now I have no idea what kind of movie it is or what it will be. I know after Revelation came out and is still put down as how it was as a movie when it came out, a lot of fans of the series even a couple of years after it had already been out were bargaining and screaming and crying and hoping that it’s at least one more movie under that series name came out, that everyone would want it to be under the second game of the series which is still considered the fan favorite. Now if this one DOES COME OUT in general, you bet your ass I’ll be going to see it 😄. BUT……..IF it DOES happen to be a film based or surrounding the idea of the second game, i’ll be excited as sh*t. But I’m going to look into it every now and then just to see if there’s updates, like every handful of months so to speak, but I am not going to get my hopes up. Revelation will have actually come out 10 years ago this year, on October 27th which coincidentally is a Thursday and this year. 😄 But yeah, that last piece of info was just something I looked up that I would share with you guys because I know all of the comments so far have been about their memories seeing it and reminiscing about the movie and remembering how good does Trevor made the movie look but I hadn’t read anything yet about anyone saying anything about the untitled possibility of another movie in the series currently being a development so I thought I would share that with you all. 🙂
It was actually created to imitate western society. They took things like Jacob's Ladder which was inspired by Francis Bacon's paintings, and silly things like kindergarden cop for the schools level design. They were really going for a game aimed at westerners, and even the music was inspired by a specific genre of music known as dark industrial/trip-hop which was underground at the time. (kinda still is lol)
Silent Hill 1: Due to your own choices, you get stuck in someone else's nightmare. Silent Hill 2: Due to your own choices, you get stuck in your own nightmare. Silent Hill 3: Due to someone else's choices, you get stuck in your own nightmare. Silent Hill 4: Due to someone else's choices, you get stuck in someone else's nightmare. Hence no Silent Hill 5.
Scream Queen.... Inside the house Winter playing with a dollhouse Vivian sees her aside from the others, Well why is Violet by herself? Vivian asked. "They think she's weird." Winter ❄️ said. "Oh."
The best game to screen adaption ever made, even better than the last of us in my opinion. The last of us fails to capture the horror or tension but does tell the story perfectly. The silent hill fill captutes the theme, tone, imagery and horror of the games. A shame it under performed, would have done better today id say if released. Great actors too in it. I really hope with the last of us proving a hit that HBO or another streamer takes on Silent Hill as a series. HBO have shown now how to do it. This film showed how to do it. Even resident evil deserves a proper tv series. The netflix adaption wasnt resident evil, only in name.
After all these years, I've just realised! The trailer would have you believe the evil that transform the town was Alessa, but I realise now the evil is that of Christabella and the townspeople. Alessa was an innocent girl who had no part in what happened. Am I the only one in realising this after so many years!? 😅
It is a masterpiece - best game to movie ever in my opinion, and as a standalone movie even is phenomenal! My advice...pretend sequel does not exist, and original director looks to be aiming to return and release 3rd movie next year 😁😁😁
@@thosechocolatebrowneyes yeah I still can't watch the whole film, I'm so scared of this scene where Pyramidhead ripping off the woman's clothes and skin
The fact this is almost 2-hour duration movie which much more sombre, gloomy and atmospheric, back then when i first watched, it's indeed a terrifying experience. On the plus side, the movie lacked any jumpscares - so far, it only has three. Edit: AND, we're not gonna talk about the awful sequel called Revelation 3D
@@twisterman4184 The town is actually Brantford, Ontario here in Canada. They say as much in the special features. The sirens are actually real. While most towns in Ontario had their tornado sirens deactivated and taken down, Brantford still had theirs up at the time of filming.
It’s a horrible movie that has nothing to do with the ambience of silent hill. This just looks like silent hill, but it ain’t got its soul. This is just fast food
Waaaaht!! Its so much like the games!! The settings are perfect even the housing lot grids are heaps similar, the st maps and she uses a bus stop, creepy cult like symbols, subtle puzzles, descending into hell, the music I could really keep going
This movie will always hold an emotional curse of me. My brother used to always buy the games and we would play them together. We seen this trailer together and I said we're going to see this movie. He sadly passed away weeks before it came out. I finally got to see it in theaters and was overwhelmed by the feeling that he was actually there in the theater.
damn dude
❤
im sorry for your loss. Your brother is resting peacefully now.
damn srry fa ya loss brodie
He's watching it too, from above 💚🤍🧡
I love how they save all the scary parts for the actual film unlike some other movies who reveal all the horror to make the trailer scary
Lol
Or they just reveal all of the scary scenes and the rest is just terrible dialogue
@@steevhairington agree
Or the trailer had to be approved for all audiences by the motion picture association of america
that is how it was before generation millenials where if u dont tell them what is the movie about, u dont show the best parts and tell them the end they are just no into it lol
Came here to pay my respects to the only video game adaption that beats all video game movies. The best of the best.
On god
@@ProfoundWizzard huh?
@@krepler i am agreeing with you sir
Alone eil pon stresse
@SonicNights sonic is not great
Personally, I love this film! It's amazing how the special effects team made the town of Silent Hill have FOUR different looks! 1; foggy daytime with Ash falling from the sky. 2; darkness when all where the monsters come out. 3; real world in present day, how Chris (Sean Bean) sees it. 4; real world thirty years ago when Alessa is alive.
Never even looked at it that way
Dude.. They sayd "the old is gold"
now we hope that the video games of sony 5 made a games in the same rate of those old games
Yeah!! how uninteresting .
You should visit Centralia Pennsylvania, it's what the town was based off of and if you go in the winter it's uncanny
@@StarSwisss Sounds cool! I'm not really the travelling type though, to be honest. (That's actually a big understatement; I've never been abroad before)! 🙄
The fact this soundtrack is the same of the games is definitely amazing. One of the best soundtracks ever made.
Who watched this when they were a kid
me and it’s still one of the scariest movies i’ve ever watched
Loved it as a kid 💜
Cybil death haunts me when i was a kid hahaha
couldn't sleep for over a week when I saw it, I was 8.
i watched it as a kid and i always had it imprinted in my brain because the air raid sirens terrified me and i forgot the name of the film
Everytime when she says Sharon, i can hear Cheryl through the words.
I can't believe 16 years have passed when this movie came out, and this movie is the less worst video game movie adaptation.
Damn, yeah its been that long. I saw this with my dad when I was 16. That was only 4 years after silenthill 2 the game.
I was driving home at midnight, there was a lot of fog, told my daughter "talk about Silent Hill" 🤣🤣 she has not seen the movie 😱
I have played the game silent hill 2 and 4. But never seen movie. Now I'm gonna watch movie too
Silent Hill - Music Video (fan made)
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Sometimes fear... is the appropriate response. - 1, 9 (2009)
I don’t understand the low ratings for this movie. I thought it was awesome js
It's cause their movie critics and probably have never played the games
@@1ivingdeadgr189 yeah, they'll shit on anything
Its because once revelation came out, this movie seemed so much better lol
Because whoever made the movies didn't understand the games and they made a movie that was just "wrong" for example the nurses, pyramid head and the acid spitters aren't even supposed to be in the movie they're personal demons for James Sunderland and I can keep going but I'm too lazy
@@1ivingdeadgr189 if you've played the games you'd know that the movies are wrong in every way
This is THE ONLY movie adaptation of a video game that did justice to the series.
Ahem. MORRTAAAL KOOOMBAAAATT.
Sonic.
When it came out it actually got ripped on for not doing exactly that. It's not a bad movie and it definitely captured the atmosphere but it kind of took a dump on the majority of the original plot. I'd love to see an SH2 movie, I think it'd be much easier to adapt and stay true to the source material.
I disagree. I love the video game, I hate the movie !
@@dtraindaimyo3377 for me personally i think the fact that they didnt try to recreate the plot of silent hill game makes it more fun i mean what is the fun if you already know what's gonna happen next
When I first time seen this movie: "Oh it looks like game."
My friend: "It was bassed on game."
Me: "Oh well, good job."
"Bassed"
@@eggyvonn 😂
Bassed 🎸
Silent Hill - Music Video (fan made)
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‘Same name as game,’ never popped up as a question?
Still one of my most favourite horror movies. Stands up to the test of time.
Everytime I watch this movie it's like finding Easter eggs in the games, the little details are perfect like the bus maps, the grid layout of the housing squares even the subtle use of puzzles and clues even the monsters are on point!!
Monster on point.!!! They do ballet dancing!!! 💃 🤣
Don't forget about the best part. ....the soundtrack
honestly this was one of the most haunting and trilling movies I had ever seen!! Its still my number one
This movie looks so interesting.. I've never felt this amazed in years. Wish they make movies like this again.
It’s based on video games that are even better.
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Same, new horror movies or remakes suck a lot
@@thedoberman9458
We need more Silent Hill movie adaptations Resident Evil has a lot of them so Silent Hill needs them too.
I saw this movie for like the 15th time last night and HOLY SHIT, it hit differently this time. Back when this movie was released, many critics said that the plot was confusing but I wholeheartedly disagree. Everything is explained you just have to pay attention. One thing that blew my mind is that Colin (the monster) is the janitor who assaulted Alessa in the bathroom.
One of the greatest videogame to film adaptations
It took director Christophe Gans five years to obtain the rights to make the film. He was given the rights after he sent Konami a video of an interview describing how much Silent Hill meant to him. Along with the interview, he sent scenes that he filmed on his own dollar cut up and overlayed with music from the games.
The strange stumbling movements of the Dark Nurses when they first "come alive" was created by filming them walking backwards, and then running the film in reverse.
Roberto Campanella, when playing Pyramid Head, wore 15-inch heels to make him close to seven feet tall.
Many of the creatures in the film were played by dancers so they could be flexible enough to create the required disturbing movements.
Apart from "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash, every piece of music is directly from the game series.
Alice Krige wore blue contacts during filming; this was done to match the eye color of Jodelle Ferland and Deborah Kara Unger since they are supposed to be family.
Jodelle Ferland (Alessa) appeared as little Carrie White in Carrie (2002). The character of Alessa from the video game pays homage to (and is likely inspired by) Stephen King's novel "Carrie". A poster of Carrie (1976) can be seen in Silent Hill (1999).
The prayers recited by Christabella and the citizens of Silent Hill within the church in their effort to keep the dark side of Alessa at bay are actually lines from Revelation, a book in the New Testament of the Bible.
Jodelle Ferland stated in interviews that Dark Alessa was her favorite of her three Silent Hill characters to portray.
The film has drawn many comparisons to The Dark (2005), another horror film starring Sean Bean in the role of a father stricken with supernatural phenomena involving his daughter.
In a nod to Silent Hill 3 (2003), the game's theme song performed by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn is used in the film's ending credits. Another song from the game plays in a scene involving Rose and Sharon Da Silva in their car playing on the radio, the song also played on a car radio during a cut-scene in Silent Hill 3.
Dahlia speaks extremely softly throughout the film and is sometimes very hard to hear. This was to show that Dahlia was not able to be strong and speak for herself.
It is notable that Dahlia is immune to the dangers of the Fog World and the Otherworld. This is because Dahlia is the mother of Alessa, who controls these worlds and is still loved by her, or as Rose says, "Mother is God in the eyes of a child."
According to actress Laurie Holden, Cybil always wanted children, but due to her lifestyle, she was unable to have any.
Love fun fax like this thank u
Damn imagine seeing this trailer. The hype must’ve been real.
It still hits hard for me idk why
@@killerdestroyer8786 SAME
Saw the trailer in the theaters and the hype was real.
lol fr tho
I miss the hype around seeing movies in general :/ Streaming has truly ruined the theater experience, and I'm not even that old, under 30 in fact. I remember the days when seeing a movie was a huge deal, sometimes the highlight of your weekend
Who else is re-watching this trailer after the announcement of Return to Silent Hill?
Lezz go boi
I am !!!!!
It start with “… has been approved for ALL AUDIENCES”… Yeah, my 4 year old daughter loves it so much!
Then again, it's a PREVIEW, not a full-length feature. It had yet to be officially classified upon its release.
I'd be lying if I said I don't know why fans of the games don't like this movie, but this is still one of my favorite horror films and easily one of the best adaptations of any game.
The film is really good, although not particularly scary, but it retains the anxiety and gloomy atmosphere of the game, with all the psychological aspects and emotional intensity.
definitely scary. like dude do you remember when the mom was lost in the bathroom scene? you felt stuck there and lost with her as she was being chased by those god awful interdimensional demons. it was totally scary
Chistopher Gans(director) is a gamer and a long time fan of the Silent hill series.
I watched this movie while I was kid and it used to scare me a lot. Honestly it’s one of the best horror movies😍😍💯💯
As a kid this movie gave me serious goosebumps but not bc was creepy just bc the monsters were disgusting as hell and I loved it. Amazing!
Couldn’t have said it better 😆
Christophe Gans is a genius.
The game alone back in '99 was the scariest game I have ever played hands down. Many mentioned "Resident Evil was scary" but I kept asking "have you ever played Silent Hill?"... if "no" was the answer, "then you haven't played scared yet". Whether playing in the daytime or nighttime it always scared the sh*t out of me
Fell in love with the movie. Didn't realize there was a game. Found it, played it and yes Sir you are correct! 👍
@@aleeburitz7310 that's awesome that even as of today that game still has the same effect it did 22 years ago
I have owned and played most of the consul versions including 1, 2, 3, the Room, Origins, Homecoming and Downpour, and although I won’t deny I got too lazy with the later series, starting from The Room, out of the first three, the very first one is the only one I still have only played through once, because I was too scared to play it through it a second time. 😂
considering it was a video game adaptation movie, the movie was really decent
One of the best movies ever made, there I said it, it is a masterpiece
This movie scarred me for LIFE. There was one horrifying scene (I won't spoil it for people that haven't seen the movie) anyway I watched this movie when I was nine years old. I'm fifteen now and I still remember that one scene clear as day.. it haunts me.
Can u tell me ? im too scared to watch 🤣
When the pyramid head took off the skin of that woman ik it was horrible to watch but still is silent hill and the whole game is full of horrible monsters so yea
I wont forget the second movie
When that woman transformed into a manquine
@@ΑντώνηςΒουλιμιωτης you literally just named the scene that ended my childhood i will never forget that triangle head guy...
@@ΑντώνηςΒουλιμιωτης second movie?? can uh tell me which one?
@@nightingalelau3423 Silent Hill Revelation
Those mummy nurses were scarier than walking dead zombies. I remember the video game, how I had to memorize those crazy scary hallway mazes. Don't know how I managed to escape and reach the end.
Still one of the scariest movies.
Seen it 2 times in the cinema, one of the best shot movies, and corners they use from the games, was sublime.
"Silent Hill"(2006) is an excellent and very atmospheric horror mystery movie!
I’m sure it is. I won’t watch most horror movies and this is one I will not watch. Nope
This movie is a masterpiece. One of my favorites in the horror genre.
I remember this. Super nostalgic, maybe I should rewatch the movie?
Yes, do so!
@@Skuzll Alright, time to grab my snacks and drinks!
I'll give it a 10 because they used the OG OST ! BEAUTIFUL MUSIC 🎶
The one of few video game movies, which i still like. So nostalgic. And Silent Hill 1-3 games are excellent too.
And 4.
Most game to movie adaptations they screw up, but they really nailed this one.
Anyone came here after the new dead by daylight tralier?
No, but actually yes. :)))
Lol nope, came to dead by daylight because of this
Nah
no... I am here beacuse this was my favourite game to play on ps2 when I was at uni... looooong time ago XD
No, I always came here for the nostalgia.
I remember being little sitting next to my mom and she’d always watch this movie, good memories
This was one of the best movies I have watched. This will never be out of my mind never. Great adaptation of the movie.
I will never ever get tired of watching this masterpiece
Damn, Promise really sets the mood for how tragic and twisted this Other World is. One of the best video game renders for 2006!!
Adaptation*
@@DweeD1516?
My favourite film I've watched it many time, it just has this vibe and feeling to it... its nostalgic
I literally watched this movie 2 3 times.... It's an amazing movie
Radha Mitchell is one fine underrated actress, been following her since Pitch Black with Vin Diesel🥰👍👌
To this day this movie has a place in my heart my favorite horror movie ever
The horror that actually put “drama” in its showcasing. It’s heavy in drama actually.
This was one of the best horror movies I've seen
Legit, one of the best horror movies to date still in 2023. They don't make them like this anymore, and the quality rivals new releases for CGI which is weird.
An awesome adaptation of a tv-game. Compared to, for instance Resident evil or Tomb Raider, this is Oscar-award level. I highly recommend it...
Best of Classic Dance & House 80s, 90s & 2000s Video Mix!.
ermm what the sigma
Amazing movie!Radha Mitchell is a perfect actor and a very beautiful woman!
ALL TIME fav, 10 / 10 ... LOVE IT
still a better movie than RE movies and Netflix adaptation
Silent Hill is a creepy abandoned town in real life that is still burning to this day.
holy fuck. another reason this movie is amazing
It's just a forest now
but i think the real name of the place is centralia pennsylvania
this is the only movie that actually left me nightmares since i was a kid, i fcking love this movie.
This movie was so underrated
ONE OF THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE ! A MASTERPIECE PERIODDDD
I remember watching this film when I was a little kid. It gave me nightmares for weeks 😂
One of the best movies in it's kind.
Silent Hill 1 movie is THE best video game adaptation film EVER made. Practical effects, good story + the french film director who worked on this specifically played both games to get the right vibe and he nailed it.
ermm what the sigma
When I date my first question will be do you love the silent hill games, if they say no I’m out. I can’t wait to watch this movie, most people have great things to say about it.
one of the unforgettable Horror movie at all times
I was around 9 when I first watched this movie and it was one of my favourites 😭😂 I'm convinced I wasn't normal
This got me so terrified in autumn that year I couldn't sleep😨
I had the worst nightmare. Like silent hill. A place in another dimention.
I left a building to go home and in the parking lot a cherry picker basket fully extended and i look down and it was dark. And i drove it down. And found a town and it was like silent hill ut it had ghost like the ones in the lord of the ring.
This is the only film that ever made me actually sad: Once the end revealed the obviousness of the truth it was so cathartically void that I left the theatre not scared just hopeless!! 🏆🏆🏆😇🏆🏆🏆
You’re probably here because of Dead By Daylight.
Uhhh awkward
Lmfao same 🤣
yep
yE xD
Yep
This place actually exists! It's called Centralia, headed there this weekend!
Nice I love abt 30 mins from there nothing but a road now there was a really cool local neighborhood only locals including my self knew about some where in Port view but it was abandoned in 2006 its also gone but it was a really haunting place
@@Oldsmobilerocket-if6sr Cool! The trip was awesome. Sad to see they covered the graffiti highway in dirt though. We went cliff jumping afterwards at the Powder Hole and I sent a massive 50 ft from flip from the bridge, my biggest yet!
silent hill is so cool very underrated in my opinion
Who is here after the announcement of the new film Silent Hill " Return to Silent Hill” by Christophe Gans ?
ermm what the sigma
1. I saw the movie in theaters 7 times, and a lot of those were with one of my current 20 years known friend Josh who I met when I was around 18 and I’ll be 40 the middle of September this year, and despite the fact that when I lived with him and his girlfriend now waves, for a couple of years in their house, he still liked Silent Hill as much as I did despite actually owning and playing the resident evil games on the side as well, he saw the movie with me most of the times that I did and the very first showing was with him, his then girlfriend, now wife and one of our closest friends P.D., and I also remember the point in the movie where she is turning that 90° corner in the hallway and have a camera moved the exact same way from the first game and I got chills everywhere on my body. And I remember saying under my breath….”hoooly shit” When I saw the camera moving the exact same way from the game and it was P.D. Am I laughed, Josh to my right, and his wife, beside him to his right, and when I said that under my breath, P.D. Leaned over to me a little bit and sit under his breath not to be too loud, “what is it?,” and while he was still leaning into me I told him(he had seen me and Josh play the game a few times overtime but I don’t think he was so in-depth versed in the games as me and Josh were)” The way the camera is hanging down as it does and she turns the corner and walks ahead is the exact same way that moment was in the very first game when the character walks down it,” he said “oh I bet your lovin that,”(put a minor laugh under his breath)and I simply replied back with “mhm” with a quick head nod. 😄
But I saw in theaters at least seven times, most of them with Josh and the last showing I knew I was going to see back then, I stayed through all the credits.
2. Out of most video games movie adaptations that I’ve seen, there’s somebody else on here who I agreed with that I think Mortal Kombat is a long up here with it as far as video games movie adaptations go. And I’ve read that overtime on dozens of other articles and websites that mention video game to movie adaptations.
3. The game was an amalgamation of the different senses and sceneries and characters from the first two games but because until Revelation Had to come out, they had to try to make the first game as best as they could, mixing all of those different aspect soon to pull off making it what it was because a video game is one thing, but I’m a huge movie goer and movie lover and I see dozens of movies over the years, especially on opening weekend and whether be a book to movie adaptation or video games movie adaptation, there always has to be certain variables and things that have to be tweaked to appeal to not only the audience but make it work as a movie and that is something hopefully clear enough to anyone that understands this exact aspect that I’m talking about, those tweets have to be done to make it work as a movie, especially when it might take several days, weeks, or even months to redo a book despite the story or how thick the book is and when it comes to a video game, depending on how long the video game is, it could be beat within the span of a length of a movie but some games take longer to beat than others.
And 4. As of currently, and I have no idea if they will actually come to fruition like being made and coming out as a movie and not falling into any kind of development hell, but the Director of the first one back in 2006, Christoph Gans, It currently shows on IMDb that, and I have no idea when the information even popped up or became existent on IMDb, but I happen to come across it five or six weeks ago, within the span of time from when I’m making this post, something about the series made me feel reminiscent of looking into or looking up information on it, and I somehow went to go look into his name and found out that currently in preproduction, is an “Untitled Silent Hill Movie” apparently under his filmography as one of two current upcoming projects, no offense to the other one but I didn’t look into it because it’s not the series we’re talking about. 😂
Now I have no idea what kind of movie it is or what it will be.
I know after Revelation came out and is still put down as how it was as a movie when it came out, a lot of fans of the series even a couple of years after it had already been out were bargaining and screaming and crying and hoping that it’s at least one more movie under that series name came out, that everyone would want it to be under the second game of the series which is still considered the fan favorite.
Now if this one DOES COME OUT in general, you bet your ass I’ll be going to see it 😄. BUT……..IF it DOES happen to be a film based or surrounding the idea of the second game, i’ll be excited as sh*t.
But I’m going to look into it every now and then just to see if there’s updates, like every handful of months so to speak, but I am not going to get my hopes up. Revelation will have actually come out 10 years ago this year, on October 27th which coincidentally is a Thursday and this year. 😄
But yeah, that last piece of info was just something I looked up that I would share with you guys because I know all of the comments so far have been about their memories seeing it and reminiscing about the movie and remembering how good does Trevor made the movie look but I hadn’t read anything yet about anyone saying anything about the untitled possibility of another movie in the series currently being a development so I thought I would share that with you all.
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One of the scariest movies to watch as a child
ESPECIALLY WATCHING THIS MOVIE BECOSHH I WAS BORN IN 2006 📜🌟
The first time I ever watched this movie I recognized the waterfall in the opening. It’s in Tn and I visited it back in 1997.
Nice. I was born on that year.
Sweet , I know someone that was born that year , my cousins sister aunts brothers mom
Whoever came up with this concept is totally sick in the head and messed up all of us when we were kids!
I agree
Japanese don't care about the fragility of children's souls.
Lmaoo frr
@The Creature Well, true lol… I guess I needed more parental control on the games I chose 😅 They thought all games were for kids 😂🤣
It was actually created to imitate western society. They took things like Jacob's Ladder which was inspired by Francis Bacon's paintings, and silly things like kindergarden cop for the schools level design. They were really going for a game aimed at westerners, and even the music was inspired by a specific genre of music known as dark industrial/trip-hop which was underground at the time. (kinda still is lol)
Silent Hill 1: Due to your own choices, you get stuck in someone else's nightmare.
Silent Hill 2: Due to your own choices, you get stuck in your own nightmare.
Silent Hill 3: Due to someone else's choices, you get stuck in your own nightmare.
Silent Hill 4: Due to someone else's choices, you get stuck in someone else's nightmare.
Hence no Silent Hill 5.
Silent Hill 5: Due to someone else's choices, YOU (YES, YOU (runarvollan)) get RAPED .
Scream Queen.... Inside the house Winter playing with a dollhouse Vivian sees her aside from the others, Well why is Violet by herself? Vivian asked. "They think she's weird." Winter ❄️ said. "Oh."
The best game to screen adaption ever made, even better than the last of us in my opinion. The last of us fails to capture the horror or tension but does tell the story perfectly.
The silent hill fill captutes the theme, tone, imagery and horror of the games.
A shame it under performed, would have done better today id say if released. Great actors too in it.
I really hope with the last of us proving a hit that HBO or another streamer takes on Silent Hill as a series. HBO have shown now how to do it. This film showed how to do it.
Even resident evil deserves a proper tv series. The netflix adaption wasnt resident evil, only in name.
probably the best movie adaptation of the game.
Am I the only one who thinks I'm gay
After all these years, I've just realised! The trailer would have you believe the evil that transform the town was Alessa, but I realise now the evil is that of Christabella and the townspeople. Alessa was an innocent girl who had no part in what happened. Am I the only one in realising this after so many years!? 😅
Alessas pain and suffering generated the evil.
Oh man this trailer was so hype when I saw it. It had all the ingredients in it. The movie didn't turn out so bad either.
this movie should be renamed "Finding Sharon"
Me and my gf saw this and finding dori back to back :p
god i love silent hill. its almost 2025 and i will still continue to rewatch this masterpiece
my goodness!!!! My favorite movie and my favorite Video game adaptation! ❤️
I found this a bit more better than DOOM with The Rock
Really good adaptation,probably the best
Something about that hits hards
It is a masterpiece - best game to movie ever in my opinion, and as a standalone movie even is phenomenal! My advice...pretend sequel does not exist, and original director looks to be aiming to return and release 3rd movie next year 😁😁😁
Honestly I came here on recommendation 😂
Nice trailer. We are about to watch this movie today
I don’t care what anyone says, this movie was great.
Bro from where I can watch this movie??
@@zafarmalik9551 download movie pro from Google play. Search for the title. If you want to download it use series lover app. It's all free.
👏👏👏👏! My #1 favorite movie.
Based on the video game from Silent Hill. It was published by Konami.
This movie is great even 14 years later especially how the stories unfolded.
Still good. Need rewatch it.
I remember watching this movie as a little kid and I was traumatized for the rest of my night
I forgot how amazing and terrifying this movie was
I had a trauma when I watched this film as a kid
i still do
@@thosechocolatebrowneyes yeah I still can't watch the whole film, I'm so scared of this scene where Pyramidhead ripping off the woman's clothes and skin
Kara Savvinova OMG SAME 😫
Ahahahha me too☺️
The fact this is almost 2-hour duration movie which much more sombre, gloomy and atmospheric, back then when i first watched, it's indeed a terrifying experience. On the plus side, the movie lacked any jumpscares - so far, it only has three.
Edit: AND, we're not gonna talk about the awful sequel called Revelation 3D
This place is actually real the town anyway !
Centralia Pennsylvania
@@twisterman4184 The town is actually Brantford, Ontario here in Canada. They say as much in the special features. The sirens are actually real. While most towns in Ontario had their tornado sirens deactivated and taken down, Brantford still had theirs up at the time of filming.
man the critics really didn't like this movie and I don't see why. It's one of the better video game movies
It’s a horrible movie that has nothing to do with the ambience of silent hill. This just looks like silent hill, but it ain’t got its soul. This is just fast food
Waaaaht!! Its so much like the games!! The settings are perfect even the housing lot grids are heaps similar, the st maps and she uses a bus stop, creepy cult like symbols, subtle puzzles, descending into hell, the music I could really keep going
@@beatapfizer3601 you don't know anything about good video game movies then