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The problem of Silent Hill seeks the plot
Not two, three. The origin of Silent Hill is divided into three worlds: a normal world, a foggy table world and a dark world with monsters. These three worlds are parallel to the real normal world, but the latter two worlds are created by some mysterious force, which means that mother and daughter are trapped in the table world and father is in the real world. It is estimated that this is the foreshadowing for the sequel.

Reprint: Eliza, a girl burned beyond recognition by Christians in the film, is also the core role of the film. She is a child of a single-parent family. She thinks this is a bad omen in the local area. Then I was bullied by my classmates at school and fled to the bathroom, but I was defiled by that wretched cleaner (all my classmates were outside the door at that time = |||). Then he was abandoned by his mother and burned to death by superstitious believers. It's sad enough to burn witches and pull a bunch of lunatics. You should have seen several flashbacks of this movie.

Later, although she was rescued by the criminal police who arrived, she was already dying. That policeman is the man with her father and a survivor of Silent Hill. ) Irina Kaptelova was burned all over and lived a life that was worse than death. Her fear and pain gradually turned into resentment and murder. . . .

Then, the devil from hell appeared as "dark Irina Kaptelova". It's that little girl with a strange smile. She looks like Eliza. She gave Eliza the power of darkness and made new rules for this little peace in the name of dark Eliza.

At the beginning of the film, there is a scene where my father checks the information of Silent Hill on the computer. The picture flashed by in English. I guess you didn't notice. It said "rotten town", and then it was reported that there was a sudden fire in Silent Hill for unknown reasons. After the fire. This town is full of deadly charred floating objects. Strangely, almost all the people in the village can't find the bodies, and they are all missing. (This is very clear in the game story)

Those villagers, who were insensitive at first, watched Eliza burn to death, but they didn't die. They are enclosed in a different space by the dark Eliza, which is an "expressive world" created within the scope of Silent Hill. The characteristic of the expression world is that it is white, and the ashes after burning keep falling in the sky, just like snow. Time does not flow in the world of clocks and watches, and it has remained the same as it was 30 years ago. Those villagers don't know where they are being held.

The inner world is the place where the walls rot and monsters run rampant in the film. Structurally, it is the same as the table world. Whenever Eliza's dark consciousness is violent and active. The two worlds will overlap. Monsters will appear and slaughter those villagers at will. = = |||| It is a coincidence that the alarm sounds in the film, and the radios worn by the protagonists of Silent Hill games in past dynasties will hum. . .

The only refuge to watch the world is that church. Crazy believers pray in the church with "firm faith" to resist the monsters outside. Actually, I think that church was specially left by dark Eliza. . . . Give him hope, let them spend 30 years in fear, have enough fun, and then find a chance to kill them all.

Little girl Sharon. . . . She is called "the kind Eliza" in the film. Thirty years ago, dark Eliza created a different world. Eliza's soul split into three parts. Some of them stayed in the burned body to keep their basic consciousness, some of them combined with the devil to become dark Eliza, who was responsible for manipulating the internal and external world to carry out the revenge plan, and the last part represented Eliza's last kindness and became a baby, which was placed at the entrance of the orphanage by dark Eliza and later adopted by her mother Rose. So when Sharon reaches a certain age, she often falls into a trance, and her body is calling her back to Silent Hill.

In order to "cure" her daughter's mental illness, Ross took her daughter to Silent Hill despite dissuasion. In a car accident, when she was awake, she had entered the world of white watches. Found her daughter Sharon missing.

Ross risked his life to sneak into the abandoned hospital basement and met the dark Eliza. At the same time, Sharon, who was lost in the clock world, was discovered by the surviving believers. The frightened villagers found that she looked like Eliza, so they arrested her and prepared to send her to the stake. Knowing what happened to Irina Kaptelova, Mother Rose accepted the possession of Black Irina Kaptelova in order to save Sharon. She rushed into the church and scolded the old woman angrily (as if Eliza's teacher, the craziest one, called her a witch when she saw something unpleasant, burning). Ross told everyone that it has been 30 years since the outside world. The old woman said she was a witch and stabbed a dagger into Ross's chest. . . Black blood spilled all over the floor. . . Defiled the sacred mark on the church floor. . . So the light of someone in the shelter disappeared. . . The ground collapsed, and Eliza's underground body appeared as a monster, killing everyone. . . [bloody scene, mosaic]

In the end, only Eliza's biological mother was left among the villagers.

"Why am I not dead?"

"Because in the eyes of children, mother is God," Ross replied.

When Irina Kaptelova's ontology slaughtered everyone, Rose's wound had healed with the help of the dark forces. She hugged her rescued daughter Sharon, and they both huddled in the corner and closed their eyes tightly. The mother told her daughter never to open her eyes. But Sharon opened her eyes and saw through her mother's fingers: dark Eliza was standing in front of her, smiling strangely.

So the ending is not difficult to explain. Eliza's three parts of consciousness have been re-integrated into a whole. That's why Sharon's eyes were so strange in the end. ) Irina Kaptelova was abandoned by her mother when she needed help most, and the lack of maternal love was comforted by Rose. So, she expanded the scope of the clock world to Ross's home and lived in the clock world with her mother Ross forever. The gas station in the film, when the mother and daughter passed by at the beginning, turned gray at last. Ross and his daughter returned to their home in the table world, but the father in the real world felt their return, but could not see them.

Some people may think that the mother and daughter are dead, but in a strict sense, they are still alive, just staying in the clock world where time is still forever. . . . . . .