A real tragedy behind the new home where the doctor, Luis Creed, and his family moved away from their former home. The family, made up of husband Lewis Creed, his wife Rachel, their daughter Eli and their three-year-old son, moved to that country house in a rural area and on an annoying highway acclimating into Ludlow, Maine. Events start to appear when Rachel's dear life is accidentally killed because of an appalling accident and Lewis goes to bury her in the ancient Mikmak cemetery after his neighbor's advice. Doctor Lewis is still in pain and forced to return to the Indian cemetery may be the hope of that cemetery. Perhaps it is the real tragedy of the family behind this stricken house in that strange region.
Haunting, sorrowful and reverberatingly eerie. Above all, Pet Sematary is a remarkably mature and thought-provoking look at the mysterious nature of death and the complexity of the grieving process.
a flawed, but still bracingly horrific film of ideas, one that maintains with substantial impact the novel's tragic themes about death and the limitations of human control