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Silent Hill (Jeff Danna & Akira Yamaoka) (2006) [2 CD] MP3
Os dejo la BSO de la película Silent Hill basada en el afamado videjuego. Una peli con una ambientación increíble, un grandísimo trabajo del equipo de Arte.
La BSO es muy atmosférica, inquietante y electrónica, recomendada totalmente. Compositor: Jeff Danna & Akira Yamaoka Año: 2006 Procedencia: U.S.A. Formato: MPEG a 256 kbps / 44,100kHz Tamaño Archivo: 150,4 Mb (Comprimido) CONTENIDO:
DISCO 1:
01. Silent Hill
02. Waterfalls
03. Eternal Longing
04. Tainted
05. Waiting...Foryou
06. A Path Less Taken
07. Entrenching Ashes
08. Deafening Silence
09. Grey Children
10. Ring Of Fire
11. Great Divide
12. Opened Way
13. Your Flesh Is Also Mine
14. Sacred Land Of Moneton
15. Midwich
16. A Place Of Mental Scars
17. I'ts Throne Revealed
18. Janitor Cleaning
19. Pain Of Separation
20. Xuchilbara
21. The Good In All DISCO 2:
22. Alessa's Harmony
23. Churchyard
24. False Prophet
25. Find Reason
26. Straight Down To Samael
27. Brook Haven
28. The Demon Speaks
29. Dark Alessa And Rose Are One
30. Judgement Day
31. Closed Way
32. Home
33. The Longing Remains
34. Breather
35. Magdelene Tears Of... Laura's Theme
36. Sadness Will Continue Link Info de la peli de Wikipedia:
Silent Hill is a 2006 horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary. The story is an adaptation of the Silent Hill series of survival horror games created by Konami. The film, particularly its emotional and aesthetic content as well as its creature design, includes elements from Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2, and Silent Hill 3. Though no visual elements are included from Silent Hill 4, one of the games main themes (Maternity) was a driving force of the film's plot. The next game in the series released after the film, Silent Hill Homecoming, in turn incorporated some elements of the film.
The film follows a mother who takes her troubled adopted daughter to Silent Hill, the town the girl cries out for while sleepwalking. After being knocked unconscious in a car crash outside the town, she awakens to find her daughter missing and the town engulfed in an alternate reality of fog and falling ash. While searching for her daughter, she faces surreal reality shifts and monstrous creatures while uncovering her daughter's connections to the town's dark secrets.
Writer Roger Avary states about Silent Hill that
"the base idea was that this is not a haunted house, it's a haunted town, y'know, separate from our reality, but it also exists within our reality. So you effectively become a ghost during your time there. And it's a very terrifying emotion, that you are a ghost of yourself. Frankly I think it's a theme that's followed me."'
In researching the different elements of Silent Hill, screen writer Roger Avary was inspired when he heard of Centralia, Pennsylvania, and decided to base the film on it. The population of the town has dwindled from over 1,000 residents in 1981 to 12 in 2005[27] and 9 in 2007,[28] as a result of a 46-year-old mine fire burning beneath the borough.
In 1962, an exposed vein of coal ignited, due to the standard policy of burning the garbage on a weekly basis in the borough landfill. Attempts to extinguish the fire were unsuccessful, and it continued to burn throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Adverse health effects were reported by several people due to the carbon monoxide produced.
In 1984, Congress allocated more than $42 million for relocation efforts. Most of the residents accepted buyout offers and moved. Today a handful of occupied homes remain in Centralia. Most of the buildings have been razed, and at casual glance the area now appears to be a meadow with several paved streets through it, and some areas are being filled with new-growth forest. A disfrutar!! |