Silent Hill Page #2

Synopsis: Sharon Da Silva wakes up every night screaming about "silent hill". Pursued by a police officer suspicious of her motives and swerving to avoid another child her adoptive mother crashes the car knocking herself unconscious. When Rose Da Silva awakens to find her adopted child is missing, she searches the fog and ash blanketed town for her beloved daughter.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Christophe Gans
Production: Sony Pictures
  8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
31
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2006
125 min
$46,982,632
Website
3,466 Views


the faster we're gonna find her.

All right, hold your horses,

hold your horses, Chris.

I've also got a missing deputy.

And knowing Officer Cybil Bennett

the way I do...

...she's probably out there looking

for your wife and daughter.

Bobby, make sure no one

comes through that barricade.

We're gonna get our asses up

to Silent Hill.

- Let's take a look around.

- Yes, sir.

While Chris here tells me

what's going on.

She disappeared yesterday.

I spoke to her...

...when she stopped for gas

in Brahams.

Why were you coming up here

in the middle of the night?

- I thought it would help her.

- You people. You get off the highway...

...from whatever big city, bringing

all your sick problems with you.

Why aren't you listening to me?

We had a guy come up here

two years ago...

...snatched a little boy from a rest stop,

dropped him into a mine vent.

I never wanna see

anything like that again.

Look, I don't know what

you're thinking, but you're not helping.

There is no way I would ever

harm my own daughter.

How do I even know

she is your daughter?

Come on.

What the hell?

Okay.

Now do you see

what I'm talking about?

Will you take these handcuffs

off me?

No. Get walking.

There's a fire-lookout tower

on the far side of Toluca Lake.

- It should have a radio.

- F*** you, you stupid cop.

This place is completely cut off.

- You have no idea what's going on.

- Hey!

Hey, you up there!

I'm a police officer!

What's going on?

What is that?

Stand back.

Jesus Christ, shoot it.

Stay where you are!

Stop!

Sharon!

Rose.

Mrs. Da Silva,

I am an officer of the law...

... and I will take you to safety.

Mrs. Da Silva,

I am an officer of the law...

... and I will take you to safety.

- Why don't you let me do that?

- Ninety percent of the time...

...when a wife takes a run...

...she takes the daughter

to a place like this...

...l'd say she's damn mad

at her husband.

You like hauling skeletons

out of your family closet?

No, not all the time, but we're

driving on top of them right now.

Coal fire's still burning

underneath.

You see the barbershop over there?

- Used to be my father's.

- Your father?

He's dead.

November '74,

when the fire caught.

They tried to evacuate this place

as quick as they could...

...but it was hellish, people were

dying and disappearing.

Hell, they couldn't even find

half the bodies.

That was the end of Silent Hill.

These were good people,

most of them.

Some, you might say deserved it.

A little bit.

Sharon!

Sharon.

Where are you hiding?

Burn the witch! Burn the witch!

Burn the witch!

Alessa Gillespie.

Hey!

Hey!

Wait!

It's okay.

It's gonna be okay.

I promise I'm gonna help you.

Come on.

Oh, God.

Come on.

Help me. Oh, God.

Please, please, help me. Help...

Help me. Please, help me.

Help me. Help me, please.

It's happening again.

Help me! Please! Please!

Come on! Come on!

Rose!

Sharon!

Rose!

Rose!

Rose.

- Rose!

- Put your mask on.

Rose, where are you?

- I felt her.

- You what?

Her perfume.

- She was here.

- Who was?

- My wife.

- She wasn't here. Put this mask on.

- Perfume.

- Breathe. Through that mask.

Come on, let's go.

We're gonna go this way.

Chris, come on.

- She was here.

- No, no, she wasn't here.

I know it.

Come on.

Come on. Let's keep looking.

Get off! Get off! Get off!

Get me that pipe.

Rose, the pipe!

Okay. Okay.

- I got it. I got it.

- Quick, come on!

Can we get out of here?

We're trapped.

Last mag.

- That's all the bullets you got?

- Yeah.

Thanks.

You hear that?

That's him.

Stay down! Stay down!

Jesus Christ.

Get down!

Sh*t!

What?

What the f***?

What the f***?

You saw that, right?

That was real?

What the f*** is going on?

All right, I know this is crazy. I know.

We gotta calm right down,

because my kid is not here...

...and I've gotta find her

before this happens again.

I don't even know where to start.

I found this.

It's from a hotel.

I don't know where it is,

but she is in this hotel.

Hotel?

Hey.

It's gonna be okay.

We're gonna be okay.

Now, don't be trying

anything, all right?

We got men up here

all night long.

We're gonna find your wife,

we're gonna find your daughter.

Can't have civilians

wandering around on their own.

You're not telling me everything.

What really happened up here?

Just let it rest in peace.

- Directory assistance.

- Toluca County Archives, please.

One moment.

- Archives?

- Yeah, listen.

Do you have the records there

from Silent Hill?

- Which records, sir?

- The police records.

Sorry, sir,

those records are confidential.

No, no, I can't...

No, listen, l...

Sorry, sir,

I can't access that information.

- Listen, goddamn it.

- Sir.

- This is an emergency.

- I can't...

I can't help you.

They used to say

this place was haunted.

I think they were right.

Help! No!

- Stay away.

- Come on.

Stay away, sinner.

Get back!

Hey.

It's here.

Faith is our destroyer.

Faith has brought us doom.

- Get back!

- Hey, hey!

- Get back!

- Hey, stop.

Think you of thee

who cast the first stone.

Lambs without a shepherd,

shepherd without a flock.

It's your sins which hold you here.

- Stop your lies!

- Calm down.

Calm down, it's okay.

- We're not gonna hurt you.

- She's gone.

What's your name?

Anna. My name is Anna.

What's going on here, Anna?

Who was that?

- I've seen her before.

- Dahlia was cast out.

Not even the darkness wants her.

- She's lost her daughter too.

- What?

- Sinners deserve to lose their spawn.

- What are you doing here, Anna?

Mother needs more food.

You mean there are

other people here?

Christabella keeps us safe.

- Anna.

- We take refuge in the church.

Anna, listen to me.

I've lost my daughter.

She's all alone.

Can you imagine how frightened

she must feel?

Tell me, have you seen her?

Do you know where she is?

If she has faith, she might survive.

If not...

I'm taking this.

Have you seen this?

I've seen it at the school.

It's on all the buildings

the elders of my elders built.

It's a symbol of our unity,

a symbol of our faith.

Rose, look at this.

- What is it?

- Just like yours.

- Where did you find it?

- They're all over the floor.

Rose.

Check this out.

- What number did you take this from?

- 111.

We gotta go to room 111.

Gucci.

- Directory assistance.

- Yeah.

Toluca County Orphanage, please.

One moment, please.

- Yes, I have that information for you.

- Yeah.

Can you give me that address?

We are wandering far

from refuge here.

Let's keep her with us.

She's all we got.

There's no room 111.

The first burning.

- What is it, Anna?

- The first burning.

Before the town had a name.

The elders of my elders

kept us pure.

The founders of this town

were witch-hunters.

Burning the witch

held back the darkness.

It stopped the apocalypse.

It's here.

There's a room in here.

Look at this.

Here.

Damn.

What is this place?

I don't know.

We're in the next building.

Some factory, maybe?

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Roger Avary

Roger Avary (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian film and television producer, screenwriter and director in the American mass media industry. He worked on Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, for which he and Quentin Tarantino were awarded the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. He wrote the screenplays of Silent Hill and Beowulf. He also directed Killing Zoe and The Rules of Attraction. more…

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