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Silent Hill

Directed by Christophe Gans · Cinematography by Pablo Rosso

R106 min58 frames

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Guilt is a place you can never leave.

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Stills, screencaps & shots from Silent Hill

16 of 58 frames — the full set is searchable by lighting, lens, shot size, color and mood with a free account.

Silent Hill movie still: medium — A dark brick hallway features a figure in protective gear standing in the center. The individual points a glowing…Silent Hill movie still: establishing — An empty downtown street with multi-story brick buildings lines both sides of the road. A vintage sedan is…Silent Hill movie still: closeup — A dark residential interior features a woman looking up from the foreground. A blurred, dark silhouette stands on…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A dark rocky cliff edge rises against a flat, featureless blue sky. Two vertical jagged rock formations stand…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A dark, dilapidated room with peeling walls and hanging debris contains a smoking metallic chair. A woman stands on…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A dark brick alleyway is cluttered with heaps of dark debris and swarming insects. A tall figure wearing a pyramid…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A dark concrete underpass with extensive graffiti on the wall lit by distant light. A lone young woman runs through…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A dark, smoke-filled corridor in a dilapidated medical facility houses multiple identical figures. The figures are…Silent Hill movie still: medium — A stone interior with high arched ceilings and soft, misty light filtering through windows. A woman in a dark robe…Silent Hill movie still: fullbody — A dark, cramped corridor covered in thousands of crawling cockroaches and debris. A hulking humanoid creature…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A silver SUV is parked on a wet, gray asphalt road bordering a rock cliff. The scene is overcast and features light…Silent Hill movie still: establishing — A vast landscape of dark, rolling hills under a cloudy night sky. A faint, reflective stream cuts through…Silent Hill movie still: wide — A desolate road stretches into dense fog alongside a jagged cliff face. A single car sits parked with both front…Silent Hill movie still: closeup — A dark, heavily textured frame shows a person behind a black lace veil. The subject stares ahead through the mesh…Silent Hill movie still: establishing — A dense cemetery sits under a heavy blue twilight fog with many stone markers. A large, dark building stands…Silent Hill movie still: wide — An empty intersection in a desolate small town is covered in light snowfall. A lone person in a trench coat runs…
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Silent Hill — official trailer

What is Silent Hill about?

When James receives a mysterious letter from his lost love Mary, he is drawn to Silent Hill—a once-familiar town now consumed by darkness. As he searches for her, James faces monstrous creatures and unravels a terrifying truth that will push him to the edge of his sanity.

Where can you watch Silent Hill?

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What does the cinematography of Silent Hill look like?

Sampled across 57 frames, the coverage of Silent Hill leans on wide compositions (46% of the sample) and medium shots (25%). Cinematographer Pablo Rosso keeps 63% of it in low-key light. Night and dusk account for 54% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame.

What is the color palette of Silent Hill?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Silent Hill are #2e302f, #12100d, #4f524f, #2c261a, #536770, #4e4734 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #12100d
  • #4f524f
  • #2c261a
  • #536770
  • #4e4734

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