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Silent Hill: Revelation

  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
69K
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Adelaide Clemens in Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)
When her father disappears, Heather Mason is drawn into a strange and terrifying alternate reality that holds answers to the horrific nightmares that have plagued her since childhood
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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 childh... Read allWhen 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.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.

  • Director
    • M.J. Bassett
  • Writers
    • M.J. Bassett
    • Laurent Hadida
    • Hiroyuki Owaku
  • Stars
    • Adelaide Clemens
    • Kit Harington
    • Sean Bean
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    69K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • M.J. Bassett
    • Writers
      • M.J. Bassett
      • Laurent Hadida
      • Hiroyuki Owaku
    • Stars
      • Adelaide Clemens
      • Kit Harington
      • Sean Bean
    • 299User reviews
    • 176Critic reviews
    • 16Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

    Videos12

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    Trailer 2:30
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    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
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    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
    Trailer 0:31
    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
    "You Should Never Have Come Back"
    Clip 0:51
    "You Should Never Have Come Back"
    "Nurses"
    Clip 1:38
    "Nurses"
    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D: You Should Never Have Come Back (UK)
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    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D: You Should Never Have Come Back (UK)

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    Adelaide Clemens
    Adelaide Clemens
    • Heather…
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Vincent
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Harry
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    • Claudia Wolf
    Radha Mitchell
    Radha Mitchell
    • Rose Da Silva
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Leonard
    Martin Donovan
    Martin Donovan
    • Douglas
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Dahlia
    Roberto Campanella
    Roberto Campanella
    • Red Pyramid
    Erin Pitt
    Erin Pitt
    • Sharon…
    Peter Outerbridge
    Peter Outerbridge
    • Travis Grady
    Jefferson Brown
    Jefferson Brown
    • Detective Santini
    Milton Barnes
    Milton Barnes
    • Detective Cable
    Heather Marks
    Heather Marks
    • Suki
    Rachel Sellan
    Rachel Sellan
    • Mannequin Girl
    Roman Lebeau
    Roman Lebeau
    • Business Man
    • (as Michel C. Foucault)
    Arlene Duncan
    Arlene Duncan
    • Teacher
    Jason Best
    • The Butcher
    • Director
      • M.J. Bassett
    • Writers
      • M.J. Bassett
      • Laurent Hadida
      • Hiroyuki Owaku
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    User reviews299

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    5stevelivesey-37183

    A very mid sequel hampered by lack of budget and talent

    It's still watchable because it's a creepy Silent Hill movie, but compared to the first one, it's very meh.

    The story isn't as good, the acting isn't as good and the fact that it was shot for a 3D cinema release doesn't help.

    There are still some good, creepy scenes but overall, fairgrounds are not particularly scary.

    Nice to see Sean Bean in this and a young Jon Snow. They will meet up in a years time to do Game of Thrones and Sean Bean will loose the terrible American accent he does.

    Carrie Ann Moss really falls from grace. A fall that continues with the last Matrix movie and the appalling Acolyte.
    4dorshez

    Very Disappointed

    I'll first of all point out that I am quite the Silent Hill fan before explaining that this director did not get the point of Silent Hill.

    The games and indeed some aspects of the last film provoked fear through the unknown, the fact that the characters were totally lost and on their own in a place where anything could happen. The creatures were scary and the less we knew about them, the scarier they were. In the last film the acting was great and there was plenty of suspense, and a decent director and art team running the project.

    This one had some great visuals, the environments were great to look at. The CGI effects however, were not. Neither was the poor use of the actors talent, and the over use of extra human characters and monsters. These combined with a terrible attempt to almost follow the 3rd game TOO closely whilst remaining loyal to the first film, makes for a bad experience. It's nice to see that the director here tried to make a nice little tie in with both the games and the film, but the last film wandered into it's own little story, which luckily turned out well. he should have stuck to following the games, or the last film instead of both. Then he needed to write up some less cliché' lines for the actors.
    7selfinflikted

    What's with all the 1 Star votes?

    Yea, so this movie wasn't exactly stellar, but I can'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 wasn't the worst film I'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.

    Well, it wasn't. The acting was decent, and I thought the lead was reasonably good. There were more "jump scares" than I would'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 I'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. I'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 would've hired a better writer.

    TL;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 it's really well done.
    7jhelin0436

    Too Short, Underdeveloped

    The first half of the film was great. It was creepy, it was suspenseful, and it was almost scary (speaking as someone who considers most scary films to be dull and silly). The film did a good job of summarizing the first, and the 3D was generally well-done. So where did this film fail? Well first, the character relationships were extremely superficial, to the point where it felt like they were tacked-on or unrealistic. Some of the character motivations were also underdeveloped and made the characters come off as stupid or just hard to relate to, especially towards the end. The characters take a while to actually enter Silent Hill, and when they do the film quickly devolves from creepy moments to explaining the story, which is not particularly compelling. Obviously, the film makers had to work within the context of the original while trying to tie it into the third game, but so much of the film was devoted to characters explaining the plot that it made the film feel somewhat dull. Think of the old adage "show, don't tell". The film was overly short, and it seemed as though this was the central problem. 20 more minutes to SHOW the plot, interspersed with a few more creepy scenes, and this film could have easily surpassed the original. Alas, the director chose to keep the film succinct, and the result is that it feels rushed and the last ten or fifteen minutes feel more like a cheesy action movie than a horror film. As I said, with twenty more minutes of footage, the film could have easily been one of the scariest movies of the last 10 years, and could have had believable characters and a more expertly revealed plot. Instead, we're left with a decent movie with a few good scares.
    5chaosrachel-95190

    Eh not at all good as the first

    Usually as sequels tend to go, the first is always better, and in this case it's really really really true. Plot what plot?? The movie really tried to tie in the previous storyline but fell completely flat, trying to cash in more on the franchise. The only thing making it somewhat watchable is the awesome visuals and Sean Bean with Kit Harington, before they even worked together on Game of Thrones.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Red Pyramid is a full body costume that was blended at Roberto Campanella wrists, requiring only 25 minutes of preparation for each scene, as opposed to the three hours it took in the first film.
    • Goofs
      The cult shown in Revelation, despite being stated to be the same cult as in the first film, has an entirely different set of beliefs that is almost completely opposite to that of the original cult. The first film shows that Alessa Gillespie was burned alive as a witch, due to the cult believing that she was "sin incarnate" due to her being born out of wedlock. Revelation, however, states that the cult burned Alessa so they could perform a ritual to impregnate her with a physical incarnation of their god, knowing that she would survive the fire. Initially, M.J. Bassett claimed on her blog that the Order (the cult seen in Revelation) and the Brethren (the name given to the first film's cult) were two separate cults. However, this is contradicted by Vincent's statement in Revelation that the Brethren are the most fanatical members of the Order. Similarly, the religious symbol of the cult is changed dramatically between the two films, to the point of being unrecognizable.
    • Quotes

      Heather Mason: Alessa...

      Alessa: Daughter... Sister... Self.

      Heather Mason: No!

      Alessa: I gave you life so you could live my dream. You're the part of me that could be free of this pain, could live and feel love!

      Heather Mason: Do you feel nothing?

      Alessa: Nothing but hate.

      Heather Mason: They say you are a demon...

      Alessa: They are right.

      Heather Mason: You created this nightmare...

      Alessa: Everyone has a different nightmare in Silent Hill... I am theirs...

      Heather Mason: I have to save my father!

      Alessa: He's not my father, or yours... And sacrifices, have to be made.

      Heather Mason: Go to hell!

      Alessa: Can't you see it? We're already here... And you are not welcome!

      Alessa: Do you think, I won't destroy you?

      Heather Mason: How can you? I am you.

      Alessa: Time to take back what I gave you!

      Alessa: Stop!

      Alessa: We are one, again.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, Pyramid Head is seen walking and dragging his giant sword after defeating the missionary.
    • Connections
      Edited from Silent Hill (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Rain of Brass Petals - Three Voices Edit
      Written by Akira Yamaoka

      Vocalist Oscar Wilkenson - Interlace

      Courtesy of Konami

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • France
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
    • Filming locations
      • Galt District, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada(bridge scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Davis Films
      • Dynamic Effects Canada
      • Konami
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,529,157
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,023,036
      • Oct 28, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,362,705
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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