Dennis Widmyer

Dennis Widmyer

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    • Tillman 2021-12-15 08:01:08

      Too bad, a complete waste of time

      The rhythm is so bad. All the horror elements are particularly bluntly stuffed into the movie. Adding scary sound effects, wearing a mask, adding a little blood, and adding a deformity element to a place that is not scary at all, is it a horror movie? Is the director’s understanding of horror...

    • Kennith 2022-03-22 09:01:55

      To be honest, I was timid and scared. I don't understand black kids and that door

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    • Lonzo 2022-03-24 09:01:59

      In fact, it is better than other spiritual horror films. After all, the original work is still in the background. I don't know if Stephen King will be better if it is filmed? The plot is still repeating itself, it is still the same as the Shining, the horror is less, the male protagonist dares to do more, the last scene is inexplicably warm

    • Kayleigh 2021-12-15 08:01:08

      Compared with the old version, the horror atmosphere has greatly increased, and Jump Scare is also used very well. It's a pity that there are serious flaws in the plot arrangement, and the lack of performance of the bonds between the family members makes the plot for the daughter's resurrection seem not so logical.

    Pet Sematary quotes

    • Rachel: In the woods today, Ellie discovered a charming little landmark.

      Ellie: The Pet Sematary.

      Louis Creed: A place to bury our pets and remember them. I know it seems scary, but it's not. Perfectly natural, just like dying is natural.

    • Jud Crandall: It's not some campfire story.

      [referring to the symbols on the trees from the drawing in the book]

      Louis Creed: I saw these on the trees up there.

      Jud Crandall: They're warnings. The local tribes carved them before they fled. They fear that place. There's something up there, something that dates way back.