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posted by bendaimmortal
I originally publicado this on IMDB's board for "Pet Sematary".

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The kind that includes utterly disturbing and dark themes and imágenes such as Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" o Wes Craven's "Nightmare on Elm Street". And por children I now mean people between ages 3-12. (I suppose 2-year olds would be too young to have any attention span to watch a movie.)

Yes, I know that young children do not necessarely get serious psychological issues from watching whatever horror, some may not even get nightmares. And I know children amor horror. But there are so many possibilities in the genre that it doesn't really have to be THAT kind of horror to satisfy their little horror loving personalities.

As in what's the point of imprinting these kind of imágenes and themes into such a young mind? A child aged 3 o even 7 can not possibly grasp the basic points and themes behind, ie. "Pet Sematary"'s story, not significantly well anyway so the great points and lessons of the story certainly aren't a valid reason. While those disturbing and dark imágenes and themse certainly can not make anyone sane happier than they were prior to seeing the film. So "it will make my child happy" would be dishonesty to yourself.

So why let your child waaaay under the set rating, watch "Pet Sematary" (or similar) films? tu know the rating is R for a reason? And that just because some type of R rated horror was fine, doesn't mean all types are? (Digging into that point later in this post.)
But the bottom line is: Just because they may turn out fine even with seeing that kind of horror, doesn't mean they must get to see it just because they want to. Because they can turn out fine even if they're made to wait for some years. Why not let their minds be free of unnecessary amount of darkness that much longer and have them watch horror of utterly disturbing and dark kind when they're actually close to the recommended age?

My parents let me watch horror when I was little but it was like...when I was 4-years old we watched "Critters", a silly horror comedy about furry alien creatures with very little disturbing images. And even then it was me and my whole family together. And all through my elementary school years I was let to watch R rated vampire cine but never at night but only record them on a video tape and watch the siguiente day. And the point is: vampire cine - as in clearly fantasía creatures that existed also in childrens' stories.

Not cine about 2-year old baby getting violently killed in front of his parents and then rising from the grave possessed por a cannibalistic demon, running around with a scalpel gorily murdering his neighbour, his own mother and almost his father, and the father killing what was his own baby in appearence. Not cine with incredibly disturbing monster-looking evil ladies with a spinal problem screaming nightmarish things. Not cine about pedophile child murderers who return from the dead through dream world to brutally kill and harrass teenagers in their sleep.

Sure, "Pet Sematary" belongs to the category of fantasía horror and the Wendigo is a fantasía creature. But its kind of a story is nothing like a childrens' horror story and the Wendigo is not a creature from any childrens' story. Cannibalism doesn't appear in childrens' stories, at least nowhere near the way it does in "Pet Sematary". (Hence, I do know the story of Hansel and Gratel and it's NOTHING like Wendigo in that movie.) And for these reasons it can't be compared to fantasía horror like vampires. Neither can Freddy Krueger and the concept of the Nightmare on Elm calle movies. As in fantasía element in itself doesn't make it automatically suitable for children. It's through what and how the fantasía is included.

I remember I was 10 years old and spotted "Pet Sematary" movie's título amongst the TV programs in a magazine. Our translation of the título is in direct english translation: "Sleep, sleep my pet". Me: "Cute!" I saw it was horror. Me: "Wooh! Interesting combination! I want to see this!"

Thank God my parents did not let me, not even during daytime from a videotape. And they would've never ever let me watch "Pet Sematary" o similar horror movie before teenage years.

Also remark, that the 30+ years old Stephen King wrote "Pet Sematary" after a long career as awarded horror fiction autor and after escritura some of his stories based on his own nightmares...Yet even he got disturbed por the story enough to put it away and not want to publicar it, feeling he'd gone too far with the subject matter. (He relucantly gave it up when his publisher insisted a final book due to the end of their deal.) Stephen King - one of the most best-selling, and awarded, horror novelists in the history of literature - wanted ro ban his own story because it got too dark with the subject matter. That should say a LOT.

I'm glad King gave the book for publishing because as an adult people can grasp and totally appreciate the basic points and lesson in that story.

For those who consider "Pet Sematary" nothing más but inappropriate filth, tu probably missed the fact that it is a story about how far a human being can go in his deepest grief (which is worth telling as a warning sign and psychological study), how much horror a human mind can stand before it goes insane (which is worth telling for the same reasons), and how sometimes dead is better. Which is worth telling for it can literally help a person to deal with a loved one's death with so much más ease. And I personally can not think of any as effective way of making any of those points, than that kind of a story.

But those are the things that go right over young child's head. So there is nothing left for them but the disturbing and dark images. I would never let my child under teenage years, watch something like that.

And I really don't understand why any parent does. Hence, I'm not critisizing and wondering why parents let their young children watch horror, o even some R rated horror to begin with, but why disturbing kind of horror? When there is absolutely no need to let them and seeing these kind of cine certainly can not make them happy in any way that should count.

Can someone attempt to explain the psychology of such parents?

And no point in flaming me because I've made it literally clear in numerous ways, that I am not one of those up-tight absolute Christians who oppose to little children watching horror at all. Just can't comprehend why disturbing kind of and utterly grim horror.
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