Title: Silent Hill: Revelation
Year: 2012
Runtime: ~95 minutes
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director: Michael J. Bassett
Based on: Characters and concepts from the Silent Hill video game series (Konami)
Main cast: Adelaide Clemens (Heather Mason), Kit Harington (Vincent), Carrie-Anne Moss (Rose Da Silva), Sean Bean (Dahlia Gillespie), Radha Mitchell (Christabella), Malcolm McDowell (Dr. Kaufmann)
Years after fleeing the eerie town of Silent Hill, Heather Mason lives under an assumed identity with her father, Harry. On her 18th birthday Harry disappears, and strange visions draw Heather back toward Silent Hill. As she searches for answers, she becomes entangled in a cult, nightmarish alternate dimensions, and the truth about her identity. Silent.hill.revelation.2012.1080p.bluray.x264-alliance.mkv
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“Alliance” is not a major top-tier Scene group (like SPARKS or EVO), but rather a PublicHD or P2P (peer-to-peer) group known for reliable, high-quality encodes. They rose to prominence in the early 2010s, filling the gap for niche horror and cult films that larger groups ignored. Their hallmark was consistency: a standard bitrate, 5.1 channel AAC or AC-3 audio, and proper scene releases.
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