Christophe Gans on Return To Silent Hill: ‘A big piece of Romanticism’
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Christophe Gans on Return To Silent Hill: ‘A big piece of Romanticism’
"My sincerity is the thing that I put on the table. But for sure, some people will be shocked by some of the choices that I have made." Euronews Culture sits down with French filmmaker Christophe Gans, who returns to the world of Silent Hill, 20 years since his first trip to the nightmarish town.
At the beginning of February, director Christophe Gans takes us back to the foggy world of the American town of Silent Hill. Based on the video game "Silent Hill 2, 2001, we accompany Jeremy Sunderland into a dream come true. The "Krone" raffles 3x2 tickets to the cinema launch on February 5th. James Sunderland (Jeremy Irvine) receives a mysterious letter with a shocking message: his dead-believed wife Mary (Hannah Emily Anderson) may still be a…
Return to Silent Hill Director Confirms Longer Version Exists
Return to Silent Hill was released in theatres just last week and has faced massive criticism from fans for messing with the lore. The movie currently has a score of just 19% with over 50 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the poor reception, the director of the movie, Christophe Gans, says he was told to keep the length under 2 hours, and that a longer version exists, which he hopes fans can see. A fan who attended the premiere and the Q&A wit…
Last week, the horror film "Return to Silent Hill" was released—and, to put it mildly, it didn't live up to the expectations. Despite being directed by Christophe Gans, the director of the first film adaptation of the cult franchise, the film wasn't as successful as expected—it failed to make a box office profit, and critics and audiences alike were unimpressed. In short, the kid was on track for success, but it didn't work out, and his luck did…
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