
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D Blu Ray 2012
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D Blu Ray is the sequel to the hit 2006 horror film "Silent Hill", which reached # 1 at the US box office and grossed nearly $ 100 million worldwide. The script of the film is based on the plot of a computer game.
The main character of the second part is an 18-year-old girl Heather Mason. Heather has been tormented by nightmares since the age of eleven and is forced to constantly change their place of residence with her father, hiding from mysterious forces. On the eve of her eighteenth birthday, Heather returns home to find that her father has disappeared. The only thing she found at home was an occult symbol painted on the wall that read "Go to Silent Hill."
In Silent Hill, Heather discovers that she is not who she thinks she is, and that she was chosen to stop the demon that has kept the city at bay for over thirty years.
The first scene of the film and the prerequisites appear that the film will really be on the game. Painfully familiar amusement park, plush bunnies with bloody mouths, carousel and Pyramid Head in all their glory. The first scene in any film sets the bar for quality and here the opening scene is unmatched in terms of rendering. Further, they frighten us with small inserts with visions of the main character, and the flight begins across the locations. It should be noted right away that most of the locations very harmoniously migrated from the game, which suggests that the director really strives to make the film recognizable for the players. Even such trifles as the heroine's white tank top and the use of a pipe cut as a weapon do the trick. But the best thing about the game, and the hardest thing to bring to a film adaptation, is the atmosphere. But the director does it very well. The atmosphere of fear and despair of the heroine permeates the film. The level of empathy is very high, and even 3D, with all the dislike for it, is only beneficial.
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Half SBS 3D 1920x1080p: 14.28 GB
Blu-ray 3D: 36.76 GB


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