Cry and Tear (Emotional Parts)
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I actually started laughing (I was winded by the movie >_<) when they leave Silent Hill and you see Rose drive off and the road just rebuilds itself...I just kept thinking "what if she would've fell of the cliff the dumb bitch..." I know it souds immature but it was just hilarious to me in some way.
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Yeah this was so emotional. I don't wanted to cry, but then...I couldn't hold my tears back. I cried so much. and i don't know why. I think Cybil is the tragic hero in the movie.Aleksunder wrote:I was really sad when Cybil died. I kept saying no underneath my breath over and over again, whispering it and then screeching it and flailing my arms.
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"As the darkness fades and gives way to the foggy world, a crippled and distraught Dahlia sits upon the steps to the church's doorway, questioning why Alessa didn't take her along with the elders. Rose explains simply that it's because Dahlia is her mother and, echoing the words of Cybil Bennett, that Mother is God in the eyes of a child. "
"echoing the words of Cybil."
Yes, this was so sad for me too.
And to see Dahlia like that. It broke my heart.
"As Rose drives away, she makes one last note of Cybil's bike crashed on the roadway, remembering her friend. "
That was what I thought too and it made me cry to think about that Cybil never comes back.
And of course the flashback. Long and sad.
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Yeah, that entire sequence made me all "emotional" and depressed. There's no response on the other end of the phone when he gets to it, there's an open door (if memory serves) but there's no car, no Sharon or Rose outside. Its just Christopher and the silence.Alessa's Father wrote:The part at the end when Sharon and Rose arrive home whilst their Dad lays on the sofa still waiting for them.
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Both the burning scenes of Alessa and Cybil were very emotional for me. I mean, Alessa was only a child and Cybil was just trying to help Rose find Sharon. Plus Cybil being beaten to a pulp by those miners. I also got a bit teary when Rose quotes Cybil to Dahlia, "Mother is god in the eyes of a child."
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Well I didn't get upset during the film but after.. When I actually sat and thought about it I felt really sympathetic for alessa especially when I thought about Colin 0.o
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Good point! Hrrrm... SHARON!! XD yeah the film ( as brilliant as it was ) could have been better at playing with viewers emotions.
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I felt pretty emotional during the flashback of Gucci carring Alessa. His face and her burned little hand, clasping so desperatly to him. I nearly cried in the theater at that part. It still choaks me up thinking about it.
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I didn't cry, but the parts that made me a bit emotional were....
When we learned about what happened to Alessa in the past and when they played that creepy music from SH2 during it.
When Cybil was beat up trying to help Rose get down the elevator. Then when Cybil got burned to death.
The entire scene when Alessa came to kill everyone in the cult. That was messed up! I was so disturbed by that.
After the cult death scene when Rose and Sharon were walking out of the church and Dahlia asked Rose why Alessa didn't kill her.
When Rose and Sharon FINALLY got to go home, you find out that they are still trapped in the foggy Silent Hill world. They wouldn't be able to go home and see Christopher ever again.
When Christopher wakes up and sees the door open. Looks out and no one is there.
When we learned about what happened to Alessa in the past and when they played that creepy music from SH2 during it.
When Cybil was beat up trying to help Rose get down the elevator. Then when Cybil got burned to death.
The entire scene when Alessa came to kill everyone in the cult. That was messed up! I was so disturbed by that.
After the cult death scene when Rose and Sharon were walking out of the church and Dahlia asked Rose why Alessa didn't kill her.
When Rose and Sharon FINALLY got to go home, you find out that they are still trapped in the foggy Silent Hill world. They wouldn't be able to go home and see Christopher ever again.
When Christopher wakes up and sees the door open. Looks out and no one is there.
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The burning scenes were definetely inhuman, and almost got me emotional.StinkBomber wrote:Let's see, emotional parts...
The opening scene was touching.
Seeing the burnings was horrific.
The ending was especially emotional once you realized what it meant. Gives you that "Damn." feeling, especially if you sit through the credits until Tears Of comes on.