Pet cemetery

Lottie 2021-12-08 08:01:51

As a work from the late 1980s, the special effects in it may seem relatively backward nowadays, but the horror atmosphere it creates has not diminished in the slightest. The most important thing is that Stephen King's work is not only to give people a sense of horror...There are also many resonances in it. Such as moved...tangled...family love... longing for life and so on. The movie has a good grasp of the slightly bloody scale, focusing on creating nervousness and worry, whether it is the overall picture or some close-up shots, it is very good.

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Extended Reading
  • Mireya 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    "The soil of a man's heart is stonier."

  • Ethan 2022-04-21 09:02:08

    Pet Graveyard is the inversion of Antigone, where the hero represents the inevitable logic of the modern Faustian cycle of the hero, Antigone sacrifices himself, and only then can his brother get A decent burial. Unlike her, the protagonist deliberately disrupts the normal burial, he introduces some kind of upside-down funeral ceremony, not to let the dead rest forever, but to let them return as the living dead, his love for his son is so far-reaching, to As for entering the realm of destruction, he is willing to risk being cursed and let his son return, even if he returns as a murderous demon, he will not hesitate, as if the image of the protagonist was designed with only one purpose, that is, "Antigo" The following lines in Nirvana give meaning, "There are many terrible things in the world, but they are nothing compared to people".

Pet Sematary quotes

  • [Rachel and Ellie read the Pet Sematary sign]

    Ellie: What's it say mommy?

    Rachel: It says Pet Sematary, honey. It's misspelled, but that's what it says.

  • [the Creed family enter the Pet Sematary]

    Jud Crandall: I told you it was a bad road Louis. It's killed a lot of pets and made a lot of kids unhappy. At least something good come of it. This place. Couldn't plant nothing but corpses here anyway, I guess.

    Rachel: How can you call it a good thing? A graveyard for pets killed in the road, built by broken hearted children.

    Jud Crandall: Well, they have to learn about death somehow. Now, don't they Mrs. Creed?