Pet Sematary Quotes

  • Louis Creed: [from trailer] GAGE!

  • Jud Crandall: [from trailer] Sometimes, dead is better.

  • Louis Creed: Hug your daughter.

  • Jud Crandall: She won't come back the same.

  • Ellie: Am I dead?

  • Jud Crandall: They said the ground was... bad.

    Louis Creed: Sour. They said the ground was sour.

    Jud Crandall: ...yes.

  • Rachel: How long have you lived here?

    Jud Crandall: In Maine or in that old house?

    Rachel: Either.

    Jud Crandall: Well, the answer to both is all my life.

  • Ellie: His name's Church. It's short for Winston Churchill. He's someone who lived a really long time ago.

    Jud Crandall: I know who Winston Churchill is.

    Ellie: Wow. You must be really old.

  • Ellie: So many trees.

    Rachel: It's beautiful, right?

    Louis Creed: It's definately not Boston.

  • 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.

  • Jud Crandall: It was a myth. Kids used to dare each other to go into the woods at night. They knew the power of that place. They feared it. Those woods belong to something else. The ground is bad. It maybe just some crazy folktale, but there is something up in those woods, something that brings things back. Sometimes dead is better.

  • Louis Creed: [as they arrive at their new home] Here we go. Ok, so what do you think?

    Ellie: Wow! This place is ours?

    Louis Creed: I even got them to throw in a whole forest as a new backyard.

  • Rachel: [to Louis] Don't... bury... me in that place...

  • [repeated line]

    GageGage: PASCOW... PASCOW

    GageGage: [on seeing his resurrected sister] Ellie?

  • [last lines]

    Jud Crandall: [as Ellie stabs him] Jezebel

  • Louis Creed: God can get his own fucking kid

  • Rachel: [firmly] I Buried My Daughter

    Ellie: [becoming enraged] Then You Can Go Join Her

  • Victor Pascow: [from the trailer] The Barrier Has Been Broken

  • [last lines]

    Louis Creed: [places foot on Ellie's chest as she struggles, while he picks up a shovel and gets ready to end her with it] I thought we could be a family, I wanted us to be a family, but we can't!

    Ellie: [stops struggling] But we can, Daddy. We can.

    [Louis is suddenly impaled through his back with a steel rod by an undead Rachel]

Extended Reading
  • Nicole 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The horror atmosphere is well rendered, and the cat that started to come back from the dead also makes the story interesting. But the last part is a bit illogical. The cat leads the team and the little girl kills two adults? Is the line behind the head caused by a car accident? There is no blood at the scene of the car accident, right? Hey~ Did anyone call the police? Or do you want to deal with your own family affairs and don't want to bother the police... Overall, it's good, 7 points.

  • Alysha 2022-03-24 09:01:59

    The first half of the journey was too fast, resulting in insufficient accumulation of foreshadowing and atmosphere rendering. The horror visual effects are still better than the old version, but I feel that the two directors just took a fancy to the horror story turning and the visual effects that can be made, and did not dig deeply into the original work. It’s a pity that finality was actually changed into a kid horror genre film. The original book didn’t say this at all, okay? ps haha, how did I know that the song Pet Sematary would be used at the end hahahahaha

Pet Sematary

Director: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer

Language: English Release date: April 5, 2019