Pet Sematary (2019) Review

Pet Sematary (2019) Review

Author: Horror Movie Talk: Horror Movie Review April 10, 2019 Duration: 1:25:05

With Pet Sematary 2019 I was bracing for a bad movie because I enjoy the original so much, although much of that is nostalgia. Even though I was guarded, Pet Sematary proved itself to be a stellar remake that I would venture to say was better than the original.

This remake used the first movie as a foundation to build a
familiar but different enough movie that had lots of call backs, and was, in many ways, a response to the original.

Pet Sematary 2019 movie poster

Pet Sematary (2019) Synopsis

Pet Sematary tells the story of the young Creed family. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) is a doctor moving to the small town of Ludlow, Maine with his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) and his two children Ellie and Gage. After following a procession of spooky children through the forest, Ellie meets the kindly old man Jud Crandall (John Lithgow) who is their neighbor. Jud warns Ellie and her mother against the Pet Sematary

The crux of the plot, however, relies on what lay beyond
yonder Pet Sematary. A Mic Mac Indian burial ground holds the secret to
resurrection.

https://youtu.be/zK0LNzU2TQI
The 2nd Pet Sematary 2019 Trailer

After the loss of a family cat “Church” Jud takes Louis to the Indian burial ground which has the
unique feature where whatever is buried
there will come back to life while the
feline resurrection saves Elle the grief of losing her favorite cat. The
knowledge of a power to restore life is a Pandora’s box that only results in
misery for the Creed family.

Pet Sematary (2019) Review

This movie surprised me in a lot of welcome ways. It was
similar enough to the original that it felt like you knew what was coming,
which would be boring. The great part of this remake, it twisted and moved
around your expectations to surprise and titillate. There were moments where
you were sure you knew what was going to happen, the setup was there, and then
nothing – a deep breath. Other places where You expected A and got Q – who
expects Q? 

Pet Sematary (2019) Score

8/10

Pet Sematary (2019)

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Pet Sematary (2019) Spoilers

If you want the bare bones of how Pet Sematary spoilers play out, I would suggest listening to the episode of HMT right before this one, where we talk about the original Pet Sematary from 1989. The spoilers section on the remake is mostly going to be talking about how the remake differs from the original, things that it did well, and where it could have been better.

https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/04/03/pet-sematary-1989-review/

They Fundamentally Changed Jud

Pet Sematary begins with Ellie finding the pet sematary because she saw a procession of children walking on her property down the path. In the original movie, Jud brings the family to the cemetery, which kicks off the whole downward spiral. This is relevant because it shifts a bit of the blame from kind, old Jud, to no one in particular.

This is kind of like, “Han shot first” in Star Wars. In the original cut, Han shoots Greedo in Mos Eisley, implying that he is a bad man, a murderer. In the late 90’s re-release, they changed it, so Greedo shot and missed Han, implying Han was a good guy all along. This is a fundamental character shift, and while it’s not as weighty in the Pet Sematary remake, I think it’s at least relevant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKxOEUhRMt0
A great side-by-side comparison of the Han shot first debacle.

Jud takes to Ellie and begins to form a relationship with her, the kind, old man has a soft heart for the little girl next door – it’s sweet. John Lithgow does the role of Jud proud, which means that I have to eat my words from our review of the original Pet Sematary.

We Learn Much More About Zelda

The Zelda sub-plot in this is much better in every way.
Zelda was the older sister of Rachel, and
she had some kind of horrible
degenerative disease, and Rachel has lots
of flashbacks to being a little kid who had to take care of her terrifying
older sister. To make matters worse, in this movie, Zelda resents Rachel for
not having a degenerative disease and
seems to wish her harm. The scares surrounding Zelda are probably the most
intense scares in this movie, and while many of them are jump-scare oriented,
the tension is built quite well.

https://youtu.be/JxWMMul5-i4
Zelda in the original Pet Sematary wasn’t as fleshed out

Zelda’s death in this Pet Sematary is truly upsetting, and something that would haunt a kid forever. The flashback that Rachel experiences is her being left home alone with Zelda again, and being responsible for feeding her dinner. Because she doesn’t want to see Zelda, she places the food in the dumbwaiter and sends it up to Zelda automatically. You can hear Zelda approach the broken down dumbwaiter, and soon you hear her fall into the shaft. This is a shocking moment, and it’s well executed.

Victor Pascow is Greatly Diminished

The Victor Pascow sub-plot was vastly different as well in
that there was much less of Victor. This
worked well because frankly, Victor was a distraction. In this movie, Victor basically
introduces Louis to the Indian burial
grounds.

https://youtu.be/NV_Tape29pY
The most noteworthy Victor Pascow scene in the original

The Big Differences Made a Big Difference

This remake made a lot of big changes to the storyline, and it worked for the most part. Jud has a much more compelling reason to bring Church back to life in this Pet Sematary, which is his relationship with Ellie. He has a soft spot for the little girl and doesn’t want her to miss her beloved cat. In the original, he basically gets drunk and says, “Check out this shit!”

The most compelling difference between the two – this one
has good acting. Everyone was a person who acted as they should and weren’t
irritating or distracting.

Check Out Our Blog Discussing the Pet Sematary Original Vs. Remake

https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/03/04/pet-sematary-original-vs-remake/

One big twist in this Pet Sematary is that Gage isn’t the child they lose – it’s Ellie. I thought that this worked well given the friendship between Jud and Ellie, and it provided a super fresh take for the audience who patently expected Gage to die during that memorable scene.

Ellie comes back to life, and
Louis decides to bathe her because of how
gross she is, having been buried twice.
As he is bathing her the staples from her stint being prepped for burial the
first time are present at the back of her head. Ellie behaves erratically,
dancing to the Nutcracker Sweet. Eventually
she goes too far an does what the undead tend to do in horror movies.

Pet Sematary (2019) is a response to the original Pet Sematary, and it’s made better by watching the original first.


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