"Honey," the voice said. ---The last sentence of the original

Leonor 2021-12-08 08:01:51

I saw the original movie of this movie when I was in college. It is a book worthy of the name that makes people read the creeps, and the fear slowly penetrates from the depths of the heart. And there is a very subtle feeling that the author seems to be in you He told me that he was pulling people into the abyss of fear step by step. Stephen King is indeed a ghost~!
To be honest, it should be pretty good to make such a level of horror movie in the 80s~! Not to mention the quality of the picture, the use of visual effects and computer special effects is far less than the current horror film, but the horror film shown in the breathtaking and enlightening must be a classic that many horror film directors imitated. ~ Actually still a work by a female director ~ Admire and admire ~ In fact, compared to the movie version of Stephen's other book "The Shining", I personally feel that this film better reflects the spirit of the original book (in terms of technology at the time) And, that movie really made me doze off~ (ashamed and ashamed) Maybe I prefer pet cemeteries~!
In other words, I have been thinking about whether it would be more complete to present the original appearance if it was made into a series. The film should not be filmed anymore. I think it is difficult to surpass such a classic original film.

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  • Johnathon 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 everything...

  • Jedidiah 2022-04-21 09:02:08

    Death is meaningful.

Pet Sematary quotes

  • [Jud shows Louis the Indian burial ground]

    Louis Creed: What is this place?

    Jud Crandall: This is their burial ground.

    Louis Creed: Whose burial ground?

    Jud Crandall: Micmac Indians. I brought you here to bury Ellie's cat.

    Louis Creed: Why, for God's sake? I said why Jud?

    Jud Crandall: I had my reasons.

  • [Jud hands Louis the shovel to bury Church]

    Jud Crandall: The soil's thin, but you'll manage. I'm a sit over yonder and have a smoke. I'd help you, but you got to do it yourself. Each buries his own.