Not seen it, is the rest of it any good. I watched The Ring good overall but I didn't get the end.
2007-04-09 04:05:47
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answered by truth_and_time_tells_all 6
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I don't believe the mother and the bike cop died, as their bodies weren't there for the police to find.
I think they passed into the twilight world of Silent Hill. The daughter was already part of Silent Hill, and when she returned (one part of her was in the real world, and the other half in Silent Hill) the battle commenced.
All the people in the church were dead, I think.
The ending, I think, had the mother stuck in the Night of Silent Hill.
Yes, I agree, confusing and a little irritating, as the ending just felt so empty. But I guess if you are a real Silent Hill player and fan, you must know the stories inside and out. Unfortunately, I'm not. I think I need to watch it a few more times to really get it. : )
2007-04-11 08:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that they were dead from the begining. Her daughters soul was trapped in hell. The premise if the story was a lil tricky but they died to get to silent hill.
2007-04-09 04:06:31
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you felt like WTF after staring at it, do no longer problem, that's how they needed you to fell. The video games are truly much extra difficult. i do no longer undergo in concepts the action picture too properly. If I undergo in concepts properly, it ends like this: Alessa replace into being saved alive by skill of that nurse, waiting to take her revenge on the cult who tried to kill her yet might desire to no longer enter their church as a results of fact of a few holy seal. This seal replace into broken whilst that one chick have been given stabbed which allowed alessa's spirit, in certainty a actual manifestation of her hatred and suffering, to head into the development and kill all people who wronged her. interior the tip it means that the mummy and her daughter are lifeless, which leaves you waiting to make many assumptions. Did they actually die interior the crash and the whole tale replace into part of a dream/ hallucination? Or replace into it their spirits wandering in a distinctive realm that incorporates the souls of people who died interior the fireplace? regrettably, the video games all have numerous endings, each extra precis and metaphysical than the the the only previously it, all leaving you with questions. interior the tip, i assume you are able to basically image despite you decide on approximately what all of it skill.
2016-10-21 10:32:55
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answered by ? 4
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I enjoyed the film but the ending pickled my brain! I didnt have a clue what was going on, and even after my boyfriend explained it, I still didnt understand it!
2007-04-09 09:14:21
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answered by fallenangel 4
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it turned out that when the lady had the car crash she and her daughter died, the police officer died as well, you see she was complaining about her bike crashing and blood was dripping from her face. It also turned out that silent hill was a kind of limbo hell.. does that answer your question?
2007-04-11 04:35:13
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answered by zombigrl Ψ 4
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They died in the crash-but don't know they're dead,that's why the Dad can't see them (he's in the living world),it's their ghosts that are at the house at the end.The Mum,Daughter & Cop all died before they entered the town.
2007-04-09 07:26:43
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answered by munki 6
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the first half was good. until they go into the church. should have been 2 different films me thinks
2007-04-09 06:56:05
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answered by Ghost Boy 7
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The film opens with Rose and husband Christopher Da Silva (Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean) rescuing their troubled, adopted daughter Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) from sleepwalking near a cliff. Sharon repeatedly cries out, "Silent Hill." Desperate for answers, Rose takes Sharon to the town of Silent Hill, despite Christopher's opposition. At a rest stop, Rose finds that Sharon's drawings have been disturbingly altered. Sharon's cries raise the suspicions of a police officer. As they leave, the officer attempts to pull Rose over. Spotting the turnoff to Silent Hill, Rose evades the officer, swerves off road to avoid a young girl walking in the street, and is knocked unconscious.
Rose awakens in a limbo world of fog and falling ash.[3] With Sharon nowhere to be found, Rose enters nearby Silent Hill, where she chases the girl that she swerved to avoid, who resembles Sharon. A civil defense siren (mine collapse alarm) blares, and Rose is plunged into darkness. She is soon assaulted by disfigured, smoldering children (the Gray Children) that burn up as she passes out. She awakens back in the fog and runs back to her car, only to find a large chasm bisecting the road. She meets a ragged woman named Dahlia (Deborah Kara Unger) who speaks of the terrible things done to her daughter, Alessa, by the townspeople. Rose makes it to her car and finds a drawing of a school. She calls Christopher for help, who only receives enough fragments of her message to know where to search for her. When he arrives near Silent Hill, he is stopped by Officer Thomas Gucci (Kim Coates), who reluctantly agrees to help Christopher's search.
Rose is found and arrested by Cybil Bennett (Laurie Holden), the officer she evaded. Cybil defends herself from a mysterious creature (the Lying Figure) while Rose flees for Midwich Elementary School. Rose spots the girl (Jodelle Ferland) and chases her into a school restroom. She finds a corpse bound in barbed wire wearing the name tag "Colin." Rose pulls a stone from his mouth that reads "The Grand Hotel" as the siren sounds and the world again darkens. "Colin" reanimates, and Rose runs in terror and falls from a window. As she regains her senses, a figure wearing a pyramidal helmet (Pyramid Head) appears, frightening her. She runs away, passing Christopher. While they are unable to touch or see one another, he feels her presence, which gives him hope. Back at the school, Cybil pulls Rose into a barred room to escape the Red Pyramid. He departs as the darkness recedes. Back in the foggy streets, they agree to head to the hotel to search for Sharon. Meanwhile, Christopher is ordered to go home after a failed search. Distrustful of Gucci, Chris breaks into the neighboring town's Hall of Records, where he finds information on Alessa. The police reports detail how she was burned with the town thirty years ago. Gucci follows him and arrests him for breaking and entering. He warns Christopher to let matters rest and releases him.
Cybil and Rose arrive at the hotel, where they meet Anna (Tanya Allen), a member of a religious cult. Cybil finds a clue in a mailbox and heads for Room 111, where a painting depicting a witch burning is found. Anna mentions the room is related to the first burning in Silent Hill. In a neighboring building, Rose encounters the mysterious girl again and chases her. The siren blares and Anna cries out that they must seek sanctuary at the church. There they encounter other cultists, summoned by the air raid siren mounted atop the church's bell tower. The Red Pyramid materializes, and Rose and Cybil watch in horror as he kills Anna with his bare hands. Rose and Cybil flee into the church, where the cult immediately condemns them as witches. Christabella (Alice Krige), head of the cult, silences them as she discusses Rose's situation. Christabella states that the demon, who resides in the town's hospital, holds the answers. Christabella returns Rose’s locket that was torn off in an earlier scuffle with the cult. She notices the picture of Sharon inside and declares that the child bears a likeness to Alessa. The cult convict Rose as a witch as Cybil fends them off. Rose takes a broken elevator to the basement, where she finds her path is blocked by a number of disfigured nurses. Rose uses a flashlight to distract them and escapes. The screen turns white.
The mysterious girl praises Rose for following her clues and tells her story. Alessa was Dahlia's child, born out of wedlock, her father unknown. One day while being tormented by her classmates, Alessa escaped to the bathroom, where she was molested by the janitor, Colin. The religious community of the town agreed that Alessa needed to be "purified" because of her "sin." Inside the Grand Hotel, where the church held their cleansing ritual, Alessa was chained to a metal frame and burned. One of the chains broke and knocked the fire pot over, causing the fire to burn out of control. Dahlia returned with the police to find the hotel empty. A young Gucci freed Alessa and she was taken to the hospital and placed in an Intensive Care Unit. Asked to identify herself, the girl Rose has been chasing claims "I have many names. Right now, I'm the dark part of Alessa," and later "I am the reaper." She further explains that Sharon is a manifestation of Alessa's remaining innocence and goodness, and was taken to the orphanage and subsequently adopted by Rose and Christopher. "Dark Alessa" declares that the current state of the town is a personification of Alessa's nightmares, and they will not end until she gets revenge. Rose offers herself as a vessel to help Alessa into the church, which she cannot enter because of the cult's blind faith.
The cultists find Sharon hiding with Dahlia and both are brought to the church, where Cybil is tied up and burned alive. Rose enters the church just before Sharon is burned, declares to the cultists that there was no Apocalypse, but that they are already dead. She is then stabbed by Christabella in the chest with a dagger. The bloody essence of Dark Alessa pours out of the wound, bringing the darkness and disintegrating the floor from which adult Alessa, in her hospital bed, rises out of the pit. She uses barbed wire tentalcles to kill the cultists. Rose, her wound apparently healed, frees Sharon, warning her to shield her eyes. Sharon peeks out to see Dark Alessa peering down at her, and passes out. Rose, Sharon, and Dahlia are the only survivors left in the foggy world. Rose and Sharon enter their car, which now starts. The road reappears and they leave the town. Their dimension is still shrouded in fog, including their hometown. Christopher naps at home in the real world as Rose and Sharon, still apparently invisible to him, enter the house. Though they occupy the same space, Rose and Sharon are still separated in fog.
THE END.
I think now you can understand the movie.
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2007-04-10 06:12:35
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answered by Sinaru 2
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