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Clare 2022-03-24 09:01:53
A magical land left by the Indians...the dead can be resurrected...but only the flesh and the murderous nature...and one wrong decision destroys...
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Francisca 2022-03-24 09:01:53
I watched it on my cousin's computer vcd in junior high school or high school. At that time, I always remembered that it was called "Forbidden to Enter the Cemetery". I have been looking for this film since college, but I couldn't find it. Suddenly I saw it on the website today, and I decided to watch it again. More than ten years ago, the impression of the film is still very clear! Unexpectedly, the original work was still Stephen King's work, and he was really...
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Lottie 2022-03-24 09:01:53
I watched it on my cousin's computer vcd in junior high school or high school. At that time, I always remembered that it was called "Forbidden to Enter the Cemetery". I have been looking for this film since college, but I couldn't find it. Suddenly I saw it on the website today, and I decided to watch it again. More than ten years ago, the impression of the film is still very clear! Unexpectedly, the original work was still Stephen King's work, and he was really...
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Virgie 2022-03-23 09:01:55
I feel that everyone has a low rating, but I like this story. I have read the plot of "Welcome to Black Spring" where the father is obsessed with resurrecting his dead son to see the source of inspiration for this, and found that it can be used as a companion to "The Shining": family moving New home, evil Indian cemetery, hot-blooded friend (will die), psychic child (warning), father crazy or sane; sometimes death is better than life (grief lasts for a while), resurrected relatives are just...
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Trisha 2022-03-22 09:01:49
To adapt this work to the big screen, I guessed that it should be a series. The short two-hour movie is really unable to explain the ins and outs of the three parts of the whole story. Obviously, the first part of this work is very light. The first part is a very critical part of the description of Lewis, and the details of the later blackening of Lewis must be described in detail, but this work is just a brief glimpse of the...
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Kaylie 2022-03-22 09:01:49
To adapt this work to the big screen, I guessed that it should be a series. The short two-hour movie is really unable to explain the ins and outs of the three parts of the whole story. Obviously, the first part of this work is very light. The first part is a very critical part of the description of Lewis, and the details of the later blackening of Lewis must be described in detail, but this work is just a brief glimpse of the...
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Izabella 2022-03-21 09:01:56
A bit too blunt, and a bit dirty due to the low...
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Keven 2022-03-21 09:01:56
The male protagonist is a very picky character. He doesn't listen to persuasion and kills one after another. The storyline is a bit slow, but it's a good...
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Kirk 2022-03-21 09:01:56
This piece is worth 7.1 points? tease me? It's obviously a low to mid level horror movie. There is almost no suspense, and all developments are expected. The death of the nanny, I thought there would be a reversal behind it, but there was no result, it was a useless branch. Why did the ghosts of college students help them so much? There is also the heroine's sister, the old man, who is suspected to be related to college students. These plots that were originally thought to be developed have not...
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Karelle 2022-03-21 09:01:56
2.5 It seems that it has nothing to do with the pet cemetery, mainly the tombs of rice and other things in the back mountain. The worst thing is the "guide" who died in a car accident. Low-cost horror films have basically no bright spots. What deserves to be given stars is the idea that can be "resurrected" by burying it, which is a test of human nature. The original is Stephen King's most terrifying novel, and it is estimated that the plot of killing the biological parents and children is too...
Pet Sematary Comments
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[Louis watches the reanimated Church die]
Louis Creed: Go on. Lay down. Play dead.
Louis Creed: [Louis screams] Be dead!
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[the ghost of Victor warns Louis not to bury Rachel at the Indian burial ground]
Victor Pascow: I'm sorry, Louis, I'm so sorry, but don't make it worse. Don't.
Louis Creed: I waited too long with Gage. With Rachel... it will work this time, because she just died. She just died a little while ago.
Victor Pascow: [Victor screams before fading away] Louis... don't. Please! Louis! No!