Silent Hill: Revelation Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.00/10 from 66000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Silent Hill: Revelación 3D

Title in Italiano:

Silent Hill: Revelation 3D

Title in Português:

Silent Hill - Revelação

Synopsis

Heather Mason (Adelaide Clemens) and her adoptive father Christopher (Sean Bean), have spent the past few years moving from town to town and assuming different identities.

Heather believes that they are on the run from the police because Christopher killed a man in self-defense and that her adoptive mother Rose (Radha Mitchell) died in a car crash.

In fact, he has been protecting her from a cult of Silent Hill, called the Order.

Rose was able to free Heather (Sharon) from one of the alternate dimensions using one half of a talisman called the Seal of Metatron, but she herself remained trapped in Silent Hill.

Heather meets fellow student Vincent Cooper (Kit Harington), but is haunted by hallucinations of Silent Hill.

She is approached by private investigator Douglas Cartland (Martin Donovan) regarding her identity.

Heather warns her father, but he is abducted by the Order and taken to Silent Hill.

Unaware of this, Heather goes to a mall to wait for him, but enters the mall's Otherworld.

Douglas explains he was hired by the Order to find Heather, but decides to help her when he discovered who his clients were.

A monster, the Missionary (Liise Keeling), kills Douglas.

Heather returns to the real world and flees, unfortunately leaving her a suspect of Douglas' murder.

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Silent Hill: Revelation
Rain of Brass Petals - Three Voices Edit
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Silent Scream
Akira Yamaoka: Performer
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me
Akira Yamaoka: Performer
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Escape from the Nurses
Akira Yamaoka: Performer
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Innocent Moon
Akira Yamaoka: Performer
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Promise (Reprise)
Akira Yamaoka: Performer
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Clockwork Little Happiness
Akira Yamaoka: Performer
Akira Yamaoka: Writer
Silent Hill Revelation
Jeff Danna: Performer
Early Birthday Present
Jeff Danna: Performer
Armless / The Missionary Attack
Jeff Danna: Performer
Vincent and Heather Open the Box
Jeff Danna: Performer
Born and Raised In Silent Hill
Jeff Danna: Performer
Heather in the Fog World
Jeff Danna: Performer
Alessa's Mother / No Ordinary Spider
Jeff Danna: Performer
Vincent Condemned
Jeff Danna: Performer
Master of the Order
Jeff Danna: Performer
Red Pyramid / The Nurses
Jeff Danna: Performer
The Carousel / Red Pyramid Battles the Missionary
Jeff Danna: Performer
Lost Souls
Jeff Danna: Performer
Rain of Brass Petals Three Voices Edit
Jeff Danna: Performer

User reviews

Brian Davis
6/10

The use of industrial sounds and distorted vocals in the music adds a sense of unease and tension, enhancing the overall experience of watching the movie.

Michael Anderson
5/10

The blend of electronic and classical elements in the score creates a unique and captivating auditory experience that complements the visuals of the movie.

Robert Garcia
6/10

The use of recurring motifs and musical themes helps to establish a cohesive and coherent sonic landscape for the narrative to unfold.

Mary Turner
9/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes in the soundtrack helps to immerse the audience in the world of Silent Hill. The combination of ambient noises and dissonant tones adds layers of complexity to the overall mood of the film.

Mary Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and inner struggles of the characters, adding depth to their development on screen.

Brian Rodriguez
5/10

The orchestral arrangements in certain tracks evoke a sense of grandeur and mystery, immersing the listener in the world of Silent Hill.

Matthew Johnson
6/10

The sound design in the soundtrack enhances the horror elements of the film, amplifying the sense of dread and fear in key moments.

David Young
6/10

The music effectively underscores the psychological aspects of the story, reflecting the characters' inner demons and fears.

Karen Davis
1/10

Sarah Harris
5/10

The musical themes help to build suspense and create a sense of impending danger throughout the film, keeping the audience on edge.