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Silent Hill Movie Filming Begins 28

GamesIndustry.biz has word that principal photography has begun on a film adaptation of the Silent Hill game series. From the article: "The film will star Radha Mitchell - best known for her role in Pitch Black - as lead character Rose, a woman who finds herself exploring the mysterious town whilst searching for her missing daughter. Sean Bean will play Rose's husband, and other cast members include Deborah Kara Unger (Crash, The Game) and Kim Coates (Black Hawk Down, Pearl Harbour)."
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Silent Hill Movie Filming Begins

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  • Well (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Sv-Manowar ( 772313 ) on Thursday April 28, 2005 @11:16AM (#12373032) Homepage Journal
    I didn't really get into Resident Evil 1 and 2 the movies, so I hope silent hill will be an improvement, more focused on horror than gore.

    Something that sounds a lot more promising on that page is "Hadida previously co-produced two film versions of Resident Evil and is currently working on a sequel, along with a big screen adaptation of the Onimusha franchise"

    Onimusha has the potential to be an awesome film if done right. I look forward to seeing it along with Silent Hill. Hopefully, great games can become great flicks
  • Silent Hill 2 (Score:2, Insightful)

    by subl33t ( 739983 )
    Hopefully the movie will give me an idea of WTF Silent Hill 2 was about...

    (was James dead? in hell? alternate reality? Were Eddie, Laura, etc there with him or just figments, etc, etc)
    • Well, considering how the game had a couple of different and entirely mutually incompatible endings, I don't even think the devs knew for sure.
    • Several plot Analyses exist [gamefaqs.com] for 2.

      Of interest is the one by PresidentEvil, who was apparently the guy who wrote the Official Strategy Guide for 1, the leftover materials making up the bulk of his online Plot Guide for 1 (with actual emails and discussions with the developers).

      With 2's Plot Guide, there was less input from Konami, so it's almost all him.

      And like someone else said, in some cases even the developers aren't sure about some aspects of the story.

      My personal theory is the town is like a Purgat
    • Re:Silent Hill 2 (Score:5, Interesting)

      by zr-rifle ( 677585 ) <{moc.rdez} {ta} {rdez}> on Thursday April 28, 2005 @11:52AM (#12373505) Homepage
      From the plot it seems that the movie will have no realtionship with the events seen in Silent Hill 2.

      By the way, that game was all about the mental illness suffered by it's protagonist, James, after spending 4 years torturing himself for having killed his terminally ill wife. His actions, or rather your own, ultimately decide if he comes to terms with what he has done or if he kills himself because of the remorse. James is more or less like a perverted Homerus, as he ventures to and from Silent Hill in search if his wife.

      The game is deep, touching, evocative, shocking and completely different from any videogame out there. It also has one of the most frightening and disturbing soundscapes ever heard, thanks to Akira Yamaoka's talent. It is one of the very games I'd call a work of art. Unfortunately, the sequels simply don't match up to it's provocative genious.
    • Re:Silent Hill 2 (Score:4, Informative)

      by AzraelKans ( 697974 ) on Thursday April 28, 2005 @11:55AM (#12373555) Homepage
      If you want to know Silent hill is a bit "artistic" and obscure so you need to give a representation to it, here is a version Ive read around and liked the most. (of course beware of the spoilers!)

      At some point James died, then he got called to Silent Hill (HELL) to meet his wife, he had forgotten what happened to her, he descents layer by layer into the pits of demons and tortured souls like Eddie and Laura (aparently you are tortured by representations of your sins, guilt and fears who become your personal demons) there he meets his personal demons: Maria (a young and "spicy" version of his wife) and the pyramid head (a representation of guilt and punishment).

      At the end he remembers what happened: _he killed his wife_ because she was suffering too much due to a disease, depending on how well you did you either forgive yourself (good endind) or you are bound to an eternity of suffering and guilt (bad ending) Or you find out that a silly talking dog is who orchestrated all (joke ending!)

      Btw. Silent Hill is hell because thats what happens in Silent hill 1 a satanic cult opens "the nightmare world" to let a demon (Samael) take posession of a kindred (created by black magic) human girl (Samara) so hell is "mixed" with our world in Silent Hill and acts as a shifting portal between both.
  • No Boll :( (Score:3, Funny)

    by Ph00p ( 859626 ) on Thursday April 28, 2005 @11:29AM (#12373183)
    No Uwe Bol working on it :( the movie is bound to fail! He's the best video game movie maker! Hell he's a directing god in gerneral! I guess he's working too hard on Far Cry! I bet this one will suck. Hopefully it'll be a masterpiece like Mario Brothers the movie.
  • by darkmayo ( 251580 ) on Thursday April 28, 2005 @11:30AM (#12373207)
    That means its off to a great start :P

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  • Is making these video game movies actually profitable? They've been becoming more frequent, but they're rarely of any quality. I suppose a generic horror film named after a video game is going to sell better than one that's not. Call me cynical, but I really don't see them coming close to recreating the game experience. The immersion and interactivity combined is what makes it so great. So what's the point, if any, other than the old $?
    • Thats the problem, the film producers feel the same way. Which is why they don't even TRY to make it good (or so it seems), they seem to just want to get it over with so they can get their monthly check and move on to the next franchise. If they would even TRY and make them even remotely resemble the games they are based on, things might be different.
      • When you convert between two mediums, there's always something that's lost--something extra the medium adds to the flavor that we just can't put our fingers on. It's the same way when books get turned into movies: it's just not the same. Movies turned into video games rarely recreate the experience either.

        Are people just never satisfied, or is there something inherently bad about the design tactic of imitating a story from another medium? What people really want to see recreated is the story, but what they
  • No Uwe? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by RogueyWon ( 735973 ) * on Thursday April 28, 2005 @11:32AM (#12373233) Journal
    I could have sworn I read a while ago that Uwe "take your favorite franchise, kill it and rape its corpse" Bol had acquired the rights to make the Silent Hill movie.

    The general track record on movie-conversions of games is pretty terrible, but if any franchise should translate well, it's Silent Hill. Of course, this relies on having a director bright enough to know that big fire-fights and heros with super-powers are NOT scary. The absence of Uwe allows at least a faint glimmer of hope.
  • Oh boy! (Score:2, Insightful)

    by sc0ttyb ( 833038 ) *
    Sounds like Silent Hill 1, except instead of Harry Mason looking for his daughter it's this chick named Rose.

    What the hell? What's so hard about taking the game's plot and characters and adapting them to film? Do you HAVE to change every single damn thing so that those who love the series can't relate to the movie at all?

    Would someone please -- PLEASE -- make a movie based on a videogame franchise that doesn't alter the mythos at all? Please? I'll pay money to go see it! Pinky swear!
    • To me the plot sounds no more like Silent Hill 1 than it does 2. The fact Rose is searching for her daughter isn't that big of a correlation w/ the first game. Almost all protagonists in Silent Hill stories are looking for something or someone.

      Personally, I'd much rather watch an original SH work than an adaptation of one I've already experienced several times. The Silent Hill comics are a good example of quality stories by writers not from Konami...
      • by oGMo ( 379 )
        COMICS you say? Where can one acquire said artifacts? ;-)
      • Almost all protagonists in Silent Hill stories are looking for something or someone.

        Not played the games yet, but have read a fair bit about them. And, yeah, "Silent Hill" does seem more of a concept than an absolute story.

        If anything SH sounds like one of the few game franchises where you could come up with an original story and still be extremely faithful to the spirit of the original material. I'm sure the people in the games (and comics) are far from the only people who've got mixed up in Silent

  • Anyone know who's doing the score for this?

    Akira Yamaoka's soundtrack is a key aspect of the Silent Hill experience and if they just fill it with goth metal/80's pop covers, i will weep.

  • I drove downtown Brantford (Ontario, Canada) on Sunday and saw the set for this movie. Looked pretty cool, and it's the most activity downtown Brantford has seen in years. Glad they changed the name from Centralia to Silent Hill too.
  • I bet they'll screw it up, and it'll end up being on Mars instead of Earth, and they'll be fighting hellspawn instead of zombies.

    Fucking Hollywood...

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