Okay, now you are being unfair.SinisterGehe said:So to understand the movie, you need to watch it backwards. Then take the other movies it references and watch them in the right order. SO you can watch the movie again and understand the plot.
Plenty of movies and TV shows give you information out of sequence. The first season of Lost did it. The anime Boogiepop Phantom did it. Half a dozen episodes of the X-Files did it. The movie Momento did it.
Are these movies and TV shows easier to understand if you cut them back together in the proper order? Yes. But is it necessary? No.
You said you were having trouble, so I recommended it as a helpful option so you could enjoy the story (and therefore the game) more.
Also, the "crazy god plot" isn't actually necessary to understand fully. In the game, Moon Pope says (repeatedly) that he wants to Kill All Humans to Summon Creator God. That part isn't complex and doesn't require additional info.
The second game adds information, expanding on that idea. FF 13-2 explains WHY killing all humans would have worked, and how Etra was involved. However, you CAN learn all of that info by doing the Undying sidequests and reading all the stone tablets you find. It's just a pain-in-the-ass filled with insanely difficult post-game bossfights.
FF 13-2 spells out Etra's involvement because Etra is central to the plot of the second game, whereas she has only a small relevance to the first game. She is left out (aside from post game sidequest) because telling her part of the story would make it more confusing and the game designers were trying to avoid that.
Anyway, I'm asiding here.
The point is, while the plot is a little thick, it's not that bad. Watch the cut-scenes in order if having them out of order is messing you up. You don't need to watch them in order, but it might help you personally. Or rewatch Space Pope ranting - he explains everything.
Likewise, you don't NEED to play the second game.
Yeesh. If Final Fantasy 13 messed you up, then don't play Silent Hill - that game will leave your head spinning.