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Pet Sematary: Bloodlines

Pet Sematary: Bloodlines

Di Bonaventura Pictures (2023)
Paramount+ Xvid
Fantasy | Horror
USA | English | Color | 01:27

In 1969, young Jud Crandall has dreams of leaving his hometown behind, but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family history that forever binds him to Ludlow.


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Jackson White Judson
Natalie Alyn Lind Norma
Forrest Goodluck Manny
Isabella LaBlanc Donna
Henry Thomas Dan Crandall
Jack Mulhern Timmy Baterman
David Duchovny Bill Baterman
Samantha Mathis Kathy Crandall
Pam Grier Marjorie Washburn
Christian Jadah Sheriff Anderson
Steve Love Johnson
Karl Graboshas Commander Williams
Vincent Leclerc Priest
Glen Gould Chief
Matt Holland Hannibal Benson
Ted Whittall Hospital Visitor
John Boylan Reverend Havering
Noah Labranche Ludlow
Corgand Janeway-Svendsen Hippie with Raven Mask
Jude Beny Nurse
Elliot Miville-Deschenes Young Jud
Phoenix Wilson Young Manny
Auden Larratt Young Timmy
Aron Benali 5 Year Old Timmy
John W. Lawson Stanny

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Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Subtitles English | Spanish

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Horror Disk 1
Purchased On Oct 07, 2023 at GalaxyRG
Watched Oct 24, 2023 (at Home w/Bec)
Quantity 1
Index 7783
Added Date Oct 07, 2023 05:39:02
Modified Date Oct 29, 2023 11:16:51

Notes

My quick rating - 4.6/10. I admittedly did not even know a sequel was being made until it popped up. Now it is time to check it out. We are transported back to the ominous town of Ludlow, Maine, in the late 1960s. The film sets its stage with a young Jud Crandall (Jackson White), a character deeply entwined with the macabre secrets Ludlow holds. What follows is a journey that promises to unravel a sinister family history, keeping Jud tethered to the town he yearns to escape. The film boasts a promising cast and meticulously chosen settings that initially sparked my optimism. Sadly, these expectations are swiftly curtailed as the narrative unfolds. While the cinematography impresses with its visual finesse, it oddly sanitizes the grim essence that defines Stephen King's universe. Ludlow, known for its chilling aura, appears oddly clean, lacking the gritty, unsettling atmosphere one would expect. I will give this flick some redemption in its kills. The film manages to deliver a satisfying cocktail of creativity and gore, capturing the audience's attention with its gruesome moments. Particularly memorable is the "I think I'm too high" scene, a morbidly humorous highlight in an otherwise lackluster plot. Regrettably, the film falters in its acting and writing departments. The performances are marred by inconsistency, leaving you with a sense of detachment from the characters. Despite the potential showcased by the cast, the execution falls short, failing to evoke the necessary emotional investment. David Duchovny does all he can to bring his character to life but the issues are written in. The script proves to be a weak link, lacking the depth and nuance needed to bring this dark tale to life. I just saw it emerge as a missed opportunity, squandering its potential to deliver a truly chilling and engaging sequel. While the kills provide fleeting moments of excitement, they are not enough to salvage a flick plagued by lackluster performances and a tepid script. For fans of the original, this installment might offer a nostalgic trip back to Ludlow, but it ultimately fails to leave a lasting impression.

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