Discussion on Old Man Jud's Behavioral Logic

Lynn 2021-12-15 08:01:08

The old man Jud plays the role of lead in the plot

But the inconsistencies in behavior are not logical.

He said that his dog was resurrected, but he behaved strangely after he was alive. But Jud thinks that Church is a good cat (Church question mark face???), Louis loves Eley, and Eley loves Church, so he told Louis how to resurrect Church.

After Eley's funeral, Louis and Jud drank, and Jud expressed his love for Eley, giving the impression that Jud wanted to resurrect Eley more than Louis.

But Jud's first reaction after seeing Eley's resurrection was to go home and get a gun. It shows that Jud knows the horror and horror of resurrecting Eley, and it can also explain why Louis stuns Jud to resurrect Eley. But if Jud's behavior relies on this logic, then the previous reasons Jud taught Louis how to resurrect Church appear pale.

The old man Jud needs a better behavioral logic.

Throughout the movie, the rhythm is slow, and the horror and horror scenes are chattering, and there is no sense of horror. It's just some bloody scenes (black guy showing his brain, Eley cutting Jud's ankle) scary.

Finally, the most important point is: driving must be regulated, mobile phones and cars must be connected via Bluetooth.

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  • Virginia 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    When I read the old version 11 years ago, I detested the attitude of human beings who want to resurrect the dead. Until today after my best friend passed away. When I saw the new version of "Pet Cemetery" again, I asked myself, what would I do if it were me? At this moment, even I, who have been trained in the science of psychology for 10 years, could not give a firm answer. What does it feel like to have someone you love leave you forever? Why is a world where Thanos wiped out half its population so dead? Why do humans always think about how to bring people back from the dead? All in all, I hope the happy people will never know the answer.

  • Lucie 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I like this adaptation very much, as if driven by a kind of fate to stride towards destruction, naturally I don't have much leisure to leave the original grief, and it seems that I have no intention of this, just want to show you what "Sometimes dead is" better." It's very pure, you can't chew too much. Replacing the character who died in the car accident also seems to echo the kind but heartbreaking fictional dream that Jin deliberately arranged in the original book, as if to say: You can save your son in the nick of time, but some things have already hit It is destined to be as told in advance from the top-down perspective at the beginning.

Pet Sematary quotes

  • 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.