Silent Hill: No Escape

2005·United States·116 min.
Silent Hill: No Escape
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Silent Hill No Escape is a 2005 fan-made CGI film based on the Silent Hill series by Konami. The film is written, directed and animated by Nick Greenlee. It is a completely original story, not based on any pre-existing Silent Hill media. No Escape was created solely by Greenlee, using 3D models from several sources, and cheap 3D modeling programs. Music from several sources is also utilized, with music from the soundtracks of the first four Silent Hill games most prominent. The film is presented in 6 separate episodes, and can be found on both Youtube and Nick's website. It is also available for free download as a burnable DVD image file. The film follows the story of Michael Jones, a mental patient at Brookhaven Hospital, as he undergoes psychotherapy sessions with his psychiatrist Dr. Elizabeth Harvey. Much of the story takes place within Michael's mind, which is somehow linked to the Otherworld due to his psychosis. Scenes that take place within the Otherworld often appear more "real" than those that take place in the Real World, indicating Michael's tenuous connection to reality. Michael's descent through the layers of the Otherworld are often visualized by a swiftly falling, cage-like elevator in which he is trapped. Ever-present is a dark, demonic form that seems to be stalking him.

ScreenwriterNick Greenlee·Konami
Original titleSilent Hill: No Escape