“Silent Hill: Revelation 3D,” the second installment of the “Silent Hill” movie series, hit theaters last Friday. The sequel may require some viewers to brush up on their “Silent Hill” knowledge. The story line was confusing and filled with plenty of “WTF” moments. The film did its best to explain the complicated back story, but some points were still unclear. Aesthetically striking monsters and creepy settings were well executed along with the cinematography. The 3-D effects didn’t enhance the movie much. The acting was subpar and less than believable at some crucial scenes. The most likeable character of the entire film was everyone’s favorite slaughter-machine, Pyramid Head. He only had about seven minutes of screen time and is completely silent, which says a lot about the entertainment value of this film.
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