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The video is an explanation of the 2006 movie Silent Hill, which is based on the horror video game series of the same name. The video compares the plot, characters, and ending of the movie to the original game, and highlights the similarities and differences. The video also reveals the meaning of the movie's ambiguous ending, and briefly mentions the sequel, Silent Hill: Revelation. The video is part of a series where viewers can vote for the next movie to be explained.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video that explains the plot and ending of the movie Silent Hill, based on a horror video game series.
2. The movie follows Rose, who takes her adopted daughter Sharon to the town of Silent Hill, where she goes missing and Rose has to uncover the dark secrets of the town and its cult.
3. The town has three parallel dimensions: the real world, the foggy world, and the Otherworld, which are controlled by a girl named Alessa, who was burned as a witch by the cult and split her soul into two parts: dark Alessa and Sharon.
4. Rose follows clues left by dark Alessa, who wants to reunite with Sharon and take revenge on the cult. She also encounters various monsters and characters from the game, such as Pyramid Head, the Dark Nurses, and Dahlia.
5. Rose manages to save Sharon from being burned by the cult leader Christabella, but in doing so she allows dark Alessa to enter the church and kill everyone with barbed wire. Dark Alessa then merges with Sharon, but Rose doesn't realize it.
6. Rose and Sharon leave Silent Hill, but they are still trapped in the foggy world, while Rose's husband Christopher is in the real world and can't see them.
7. The text compares the movie's ending to the original game's ending, which has several possible outcomes but focuses on the good+ ending, where Harry, the protagonist, defeats the god that Alessa's mother wanted to birth and escapes with a new baby that is given to him by Alessa's good side.
8. The text mentions that there is a sequel to the movie called Revelation, which continues the story but also contradicts some of the events of the first movie.