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Pet Sematary 2019 123movies

Pet Sematary 2019 123movies

They don't come back the same.Apr. 04, 2019101 Min.
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Watch: Pet Sematary 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – Louis Creed, his wife Rachel, and their two children, Gage and Ellie, move to a rural home where they are welcomed and enlightened about the eerie ‘Pet Sematary’ located nearby. After the tragedy of their cat being killed by a truck, Louis resorts to burying it in the mysterious pet cemetery, which is definitely not as it seems, as it proves to the Creeds that sometimes, dead is better..
Plot: Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, move from Boston to Ludlow, in rural Maine, with their two young children. Hidden in the woods near the new family home, Ellie, their eldest daughter, discovers a mysterious cemetery where the pets of community members are buried.
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5.7/10 Votes: 92,674
56% | RottenTomatoes
57/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2804 Popularity: 30.118 | TMDB

Reviews:

The things that this 2019 _Pet Sematary_ add to the original may not strictly speaking be improvements, but at least it’s not a shot for shot remake, which it was looking like it might have been based on the trailers. A couple of those additions I was not particularly fondof, one’s a massive spoiler so I’ll let that slide, but the biggest one I knew going into it, ’cause of the trailers, which is: As much as I appreciate John Lithgow, I really wish they had kept this guy (or an emulation of him, I more mean) on as Jud Crandall.

Unrelated sidenote, but when I was young (and I found out about _Pet Sematary_ overall through the Ramones song of the same name) my dad always told me that it was called _Pet Sematary_ and not _Pet Cemetary_ because Americans spelt it that way. That guy lied about… Just everything.

_Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Review By: Gimly Rating: 5 Date: 2019-04-12
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.

Directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer and written by Stephen King, Matt Greenberg, Jeff Buhler. It stars Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow, Jeté Laurence and Hugo and Lucas Lavoie. Music is by Christopher Young and cinematography by Laurie Rose.

Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, move from Boston to Ludlow, in rural Maine, with their two young children. Hidden in the woods near the new family home, Ellie, their eldest daughter, discovers a mysterious cemetery where the pets of community members are buried.

Not as bad as I was fearing it would be, but is it really any better than the original film?. Itself a simply ordinary adaptation from what is a very good book, you would have thought the 2019 version would at least bring some fresh life to the story. Yet albeit that some changes have been made (one of which was moronically shown in the trailers), it’s still a re-tread that has failed to entice newcomers to this world.

There’s some good on show, though. Child actor Jeté Laurence is excellent, particularly in the latter part of the pic. The design for the Pet Sematary and the surrounding areas are splendidly eerie, with photographer Rose deserving a better film really. While the sound work out at the special place is also bang on the tonal money.

The ending has provided much division, but personally it was a change that I liked. Two writers and two directors came up with this adaptation, but they didn’t get much right between them and the pic feels like a compromised cash cow. Stick with the book and get The Ramones album of the same name instead. 6/10

Review By: John Chard Rating: 6 Date: 2020-03-15
Sometimes dead is better
I had big expectations for the new adaptation of Pet Sematary, most of which were crushed within the first 20 minutes. There were some nastier moments that I did enjoy and John Lithgow gave a solid performance, but the heart of Stephen King’s classic story stays dead in the ground. The remake of IT was a huge hit and got all the elements right, it felt fresh, had a great cast and just the right amount of nostalgia. Pet Sematary is the opposite, it feels tired, generic and most of the actors stumble through their scenes appearing just as bored as we are watching them. Stick to the book.
Review By: troma_freek Rating: 5 Date: 2019-04-25
Dead may be better sometimes, but Pet Sematary comes close. It’s a somber, but spooky story that I had a good time with
The afterlife is such a subjective matter for those that are religious and non-religious. For this reason, I rarely like to bring up my own beliefs. I just never found it fair to be the one to say “my way is the correct way” when I can’t create proof. But it’s also fair to say whenever we lose someone, we bring up again whether we’ll see them again someday. It’s a battle we deal with our entire life, even within our childhood. We all have that memory of having to flush that goldfish down the toilet or bring told from our parents that the lovable dog won’t be living much longer.

It remains a heavy matter simply because we don’t know what happens. Author Stephen King has done a great job of toying his readers with that notion with the constant figures that are ghosts, demons, and monsters and yet filling it with human characters that struggle with their religious beliefs. There has to be a lot of personal experience attached to his stories, and it was no wonder that people were attached to Pet Semetary, a story about bringing back those we’ve lost. It had a movie in 1989 and we’re here to look at the latest retelling of Pet Sematary.

Dr. Louis Creed (played by Jason Clarke) has just moved from Boston to Ludlow, Maine with his wife Rachel (played by Amy Seimetz), daughter Ellie (played by Jeté Laurence), and baby son Gabe. Their new home seems like a nice, country-house that would be ideal for a lot of families. They even have a large forest as a backyard. When Ellie goes looking in that forest, she comes across a pet cemetery (though spelled as Sematary) and gets stung. A kind elderly neighbor Jud (played by John Lithgow) brings her back to her family and talk about the place.

Jud tells them that the cemetery is a popular town spot for people to bury their pets. This puts Rachel into a tough spot as she doesn’t want to bring up the subject of death to her daughter yet, and is experiencing flashbacks to her traumatic childhood. Things become more troubling when the family cat, “Mr. Church” gets run over. Jud, not wanting Ellie to experience her first lost, tells Louis about the “real” cemetery, past the Pet Sematary. As Louis comes to realize, “Sometimes, dead is better”.

Part of what makes the new Pet Sematary a good movie is what isn’t spoiled. I can only say that the changes made were good changes. Does this make it better then the original. I guess it depends on what your looking for. I personally like the original Pet Sematary, but I can’t say either is better then the other. It depends on what I wanted, and I prefer scary movies that can build a spooky atmosphere throughout. This does that well as right from the start, as based on how dreary a chunk of it feels, even when nothing scary is happening.

Pet Sematary creates a good atmosphere thanks to it’s script, which I’ll say is better creating claustrophobic tension and character development then the original. Though I was hoping for a little more history on the town and it’s use of the cemetery (which I thought the original did better then), it does make sense that for a movie, it’s better to keep focus on the main characters.

Speaking of which, Jason Clarke does a good job as the conflicted father who understands that his new is nothing like he’s ever experienced, but still want to maintain a happy family. He’s a guy for good for horror stories, as his eyes really know how define fear. To balance that out, his neighbor John Lithgow does well as the typical wise mentor. Though I’ll always love Fred Gwynne, John Lithgow isn’t as knowledgeable about the cemetery as before, so he’s just as clueless about what will happen as Jason Clarke is. This makes for a spookier experience where there isn’t someone that knows what’s going to happen. Though I can’t give it away why, the actress playing the daughter is amazing at playing…two sides to her character.

I’ll give this eight Pet Sematary signs out of ten. I can say that even when comparing to the original (I can’t do so for the novel as I haven’t read it), it’s a good horror movie. I will warn though that due to its themes, this is a more somber story then some might expect. If that doesn’t bother you, then your in for a good story. Dead is better sometimes, but Pet Sematary is close. Go check it out if you’re a Stephen King or horror fan in general,.

Review By: RforFilm Rating: 8 Date: 2019-04-11

Other Information:

Original Title Pet Sematary
Release Date 2019-04-04
Release Year 2019

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 41 min (101 min)
Budget 21000000
Revenue 112399944
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Director Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer
Writer Stephen King, Matt Greenberg, Jeff Buhler
Actors Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow
Country United States, Canada
Awards 1 win & 9 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix SDDS, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, DTS (DTS: X)
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Hawk V-Lite Lenses, Arri Alexa SXT Plus, Hawk V-Lite Lenses
Laboratory EFILM Digital Laboratories, Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex ARRIRAW (2.8K) (3.4K)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Dolby Vision, Hawk Scope (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Pet Sematary 2019 123movies
Original title Pet Sematary
TMDb Rating 5.731 2,804 votes

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