Why keep buring ppl in that sematary?
Even in the first one and this one why keep burying people in that semetary when they always come back and kill? I just don't get it.
shareEven in the first one and this one why keep burying people in that semetary when they always come back and kill? I just don't get it.
shareEven buring animals there is weird lol. cause they come back evil too
sharebecause if there was a tiny chance it was true, wouldn't ya just have to try?.....you have a pet now? in your home? when it dies, keep it away from the place where the ground is sour, because as Jud said, "once it comes back, its yours." a part three would be better than a remake for sure, but read the book before you see the remake, if you haven't already..part 2 was cool for what it was but part one rocked way more...big King-fan here is all, and i'm here to tell you that its not just people who think "sometimes, dead is better"...;-)
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Exactly, the power is ridiculously irresistible, Jud even says so.
Look at how in 1 Louis went back and buried Rachel, even after seeing the cluster *beep* bringing Gage back caused.
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awesome reasoning...;-)
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Grief would make you do stupid things. What would you be willing to do just to get a loved one back?
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The ground is like a drug sort of speak
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Yeah like the scene when the dog killed Gus and they wanted to bring Gus back? That was a bit insane of those two boys to do that, I guess Drew didn't want his mom to get upset if he told her Gus got killed.
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I reckon your word "damaged" is exactly why people try again. In the first movie it clearly didn't go well with the cat. But he still tried with his son. Then he had to murder his own son (albeit, he had turned evil and wasn't technically his son anymore) and he found his wife dead. His reasoning to Pascow was simply that "she hasn't been dead for as long", which in my mind clearly indicates that he has been so traumatized by everything that he's no longer capable of reasonable thinking. Because if he was, even after the cat he'd never try it with his son to begin with.
In this movie I believe the same logic applies. Jeff wanted his mother back, even after everything he had seen, because he simply could not think reasonably or come to terms with the fact that she was dead. He couldn't accept it. And he, too, failed to acknowledge that it wasn't actually his mother that would come back.
I get why Drew buried Zowie and why Jeff buried his mom, but WHY did they bury Gus? Were they worried they'd be in trouble? That people would blame them for his murder instead of the dog who actually killed him??? Drew even says towards the beginning of the movie that he wishes Gus was dead and then when he dies, Drew buries him no problem. Gus had ZERO redeeming qualities when he was alive. I just don't understand why Drew would want him back and go to all the work of dragging him up there and burying him.
The only explanation I can think of is that once you bury someone/something in the graveyard, it has a hold on you and creates a compulsion to bury more dead things.
Jeff was acting pretty nuts after he buried his mom, well, even before that. He goes from distant/traumatized, to like evil overlord of the reanimates. Also when he brings his mom back, at first he's like mama's boy and then he comes to his senses in a flash. I'm sorry to say a big problem with this movie was the weak acting on the part of Edward Furlong and Jason McGuire. Most of the acting was pretty week imo. Except Gus when he comes back and the mother too. The movie turned into a crazy camp fest crazy fast!
In the novel, the burial ground was corrupted by a Wendigo. The reason why people keep returning to it was because the Wendigo was controlling people, even going so far as to orchestrate the fates of those dearest so that it could gain more victims, be it more actual prey, or to feed off of their grief and sanity in the long run.
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