Carrie movie plot
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Mara 2022-03-24 09:01:24
The repeated mentions of "Watching the Movie" over the years made me develop a Carrie complex, and I finally watched it today after 3 years of the complex. In fact, just like fierce bells and grievances, when grievances reach a critical point, power will be generated. The horror films of 1976 have been very watchable until now, and although I was psychologically prepared, I was terrified at the end! Looks like Stephen King is really my soft spot...I love Carrie....
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Mara 2022-04-22 07:01:04
Really can't compliment the special effects at that time. However, the last outstretched hand still had a certain impact.
Carrie quotes
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Margaret White: They're all gonna laugh at you!
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Miss Collins: Okay, line up.
[Nobody listens]
Miss Collins: Line up!
[the girls rise to their feet, still conversing with each other, moving slowly]
Miss Collins: Move it! On your feet right now, two lines!
[They begin forming the two lines she demanded]
Miss Collins: Alice and Mary, eyes front! Katie!
[the girls all form two perfect lines, quiet themselves and look to Miss Collins, except for Chris Hargenson]
Miss Collins: You too, Chris!
[Chris turns around from her conversation, chewing on gum]
Miss Collins: And spit out that gum!
Chris Hargenson: [Sarcastically] Where'll I put, Miss Collins?
Miss Collins: You could choke on it for all I care, just get it out of your mouth!
[Chris, slightly angry, tears off a piece of loose leaf paper and uses it to take the gum out of her mouth; Miss Collins walks down the line to Norma standing there with a smirk upon her face]
Miss Collins: Wipe that smirk off your face, Norma.
[Norma complies with some fear of Miss Collins]
Miss Collins: Okay. Now, I want you all to know that you did a really shitty thing yesterday, a really shitty thing.
[Some laughter from Helen]
Miss Collins: Did any of ever stop to think that Carrie White has feelings? Do any of you ever stop to think? No, I guess you're too busy thinking about your dates and the Prom. I guess you can take your pick, Chris. Who's the lucky guy?
Chris Hargenson: Billy Nolan.
Miss Collins: Who?
Chris Hargenson: [With some annoyance] Billy Nolan.
Miss Collins: [a little more testy] I'm sorry, can't hear you, could you speak up?
Chris Hargenson: [With anger] Billy Nolan!
Miss Collins: Well, isn't he the lucky one? What about you, Sue? Who's taking you?
Sue Snell: [With tears in her eyes from feeling the guilt] Tommy Ross.
Miss Collins: Right. Now my idea for this little trick you pulled was 3 days suspension and refusal of your Prom tickets.
Helen: [All the girls start squirming uncomfortably] Oh!
Norma: What?
[Whispered]
Norma: God!
Miss Collins: That'd get you where live, wouldn't it? And you deserve it. I don't think any of you have any idea of just how nasty what you did really was. But the office has decided you're to have one week's detention.
[the girls all relax, feeling relieved]
Miss Collins: Still, there's one little catch: It's to be my detention.
[the girls groan]
Miss Collins: It's 50 minutes, everyday, starting today on the athletic field. Get the picture?
Chris Hargenson: I'm not coming.
Miss Collins: That's up to you, Chris. That's up to all of you. Punishment for skipping detention is 3 days suspension and refusal of your Prom tickets.
[More groaning from the girls]
Miss Collins: Any other thoughts?
[Silence from the girls]
Miss Collins: Good. Now change up.
[She leaves. with the other girls going to change up for gym class]
Chris Hargenson: [Annoyed] Where you going?
[Norma tries to get Chris to see reason]
Chris Hargenson: I'm not coming!
Norma: You're really not gonna come? You're gonna miss out on the Prom?
Chris Hargenson: I'm NOT coming!
Norma: Well, you're gonna miss the Prom.
[She walks away]
Chris Hargenson: [Whispered] Fuck.