How is Rachel's sister Zelda related to a devil beyond the pet cemetery?
In Pet Sematary (2019), dead Zelda haunts her sister Rachel throughout the movie. But How is Rachel's sister Zelda related to devil beyond the pet cemetery?
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Rachel is facing death dilemmas which makes her repressed (death related) memories return to haunt her.
She encounter with death dilemma when she was left alone with her dying sister
Rachel was left alone to care for her sister Zelda which was usual. When Rachel began feeding her sister, Zelda started choking and her back and neck began to twist. As Rachel watched in horror, Zelda finally succumbed to death from her disease. Rachel then started to run downstairs, screaming "Zelda's dead!" repeatedly as the next door neighbors came and wondered what was going on. Rachel recalls when telling this story to her husband Louis, that her neighbors thought she was crying but she was actually laughing.
This helps you to understand her state of mind and thoughts about returning someone from the dead
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What was wrong with Rachel sister in Pet Sematary?
Movie info Zelda suffered from an illness,, Spinal Meningitis, and as a result was bed ridden and became burdensome for both her parents and Rachel. This led Rachel to despise her sister who was also known as the family's "dirty secret".Was there a sister in the original Pet Sematary?
In the original 1989 film and in Stephen King's Pet Sematary novel, Zelda was the sister of Rachel Creed who died from spinal meningitis when they were children.Is Zelda in the Pet Sematary book?
Rachel Creed's traumatic experience with her sister, Zelda (Alyssa Levine), is a core part of Pet Sematary's story, but the 2019 movie makes Zelda's death more violent than in the book or Lambert's movie.Baby Learning With Ms Rachel - First Words, Songs and Nursery Rhymes for Babies - Toddler Videos
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