Silent Hill: Revelation

Correction: This round, metal device is actually part of the creature's head. You can see that the blood (which is actually digital) comes from the side of it, not the device itself, and even see the "gunshot" light up the inside. Modern squibs (which are used to simulate gunshot effects) look nothing like this "device."

Corrected entry: The entire ending of the film, in which Claudia reveals that Heather is meant to be the vessel of the cult's dark god completely contradicts the cult's intentions from the first film. In the first film, the cult was portrayed as a a fanatical pseudo-Christian cult that tried to destroy darkness and evil by burning it. Some have argued that they are two separate cults, but this is contradicted by the film itself, which states that Claudia is the sister of Christabella (leader of the cult from the first film), and the fact that Vincent, a member of Claudia's cult, refers to it as "The Order" in one scene, which was the name of the cult in the first film. Several film critics have also noted this extreme change of continuity between the films.

Correction: It's kinda like the difference between Roman Catholic priests and Evangelical travelling preachers; both claim to practice the same religion and call themselves "Christians." Claudia and Christabella did not see eye to eye and, after her sister's death, Claudia took the cult in her own direction. It's an extremely common fantasy trope to have two rival siblings. Also, film critics in general are notorious for misunderstanding (or refusing to try to understand) films which they simply didn't like.

Phixius

Plot hole: There is a scene where Heather pulls the mask off one of the cult-members, and the air literally poisons him, causing his skin to discolor and his throat to choke up. This never happens before or after. Vincent claims that those particular cult-members have superstitions about the air being poisonous, but there are a multitude of problems with this explanation: A) We have seen numerous other people go unaffected by the air, and B) we later see several of these same cult-members in the sanctuary, unmasked, breathing the same "poisonous" air with no adverse effects. (And Claudia had stated that even the sanctuary is no longer safe from the darkness of Silent Hill, so they are technically breathing the same "poison" air that's outside).

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Suggested correction: The air is poisonous to them because they believe it to be. Your fears are manifested there. That's why everyone's Silent Hill is different.

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Heather Mason: I'm looking for my father.
Leonard: Is he lost?
Heather Mason: He's in Silent Hill.
Leonard: There are many Silent Hills, are you sure it's this one?

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Trivia: Roger Avery, who wrote the original film, originally planned on writing this sequel. However, he was jailed for vehicular manslaughter following a car-accident shortly before he began work on the script. He managed to work out a deal that would allow him to write the film from prison, but his negotiations with the studio eventually fell through, and he was forced to leave the project.

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Question: Towards the end of the film, Heather steals the Seal from inside of Leonard, and we see him burn up. But the shot goes noticeably out of focus when this happens. What gives? The scene appears to be CG, so it makes no sense for it to go so badly out of focus. Were they just trying to cover up a dodgy effect?

Answer: I believe your theory is correct, it appears to go out of focus to help cover up some unconvincing CGI. The final explosion looks very cartoonish.

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