Noelle North

Noelle North

  • Born: 1949-7-11
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    • Jocelyn 2021-10-22 14:35:38

      "Witch Carrie 1976", the reason why the classic is a classic is that it cannot be reproduced.

      Well, I fell in love with the 1976 version of Carrie at first sight.

      Classic, it is too classic.

      This classic film adapted from the novel of the same name, as Stephen King himself said: "I am writing a horror novel, not a horror novel." I do not agree with the pure definition of a horror movie...

    • Marques 2022-03-21 09:01:23

      from weak fear

      This film is similar in spirit to "Killer Ah Yi". The devil is not attached to the strong, but resides in the heart of the weak, so fear is always accompanied by submission and tears. Most of the calm in the front of the film can also be seen as an interpretation of the weak. At the back, the weak...

    • Ara 2022-03-22 09:01:21

      There is no fear but sadness. I remembered some of my own experiences and a classmate who suffered from depression. Isolation and group ridicule are really the most terrifying cold violence in the world. I hope every soul can be treated well

    • Holden 2022-04-22 07:01:04

      The cooperation between Uncle S and DP must have such a sensory effect to be considered a win! I really believe Sue! ps, I was surprised to find the girl in JT and Razor's Edge, it seems that DP likes this type of girl.

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    Carrie quotes

    • Margaret White: He's not coming.

      Carrie: He is coming, Mama. Now stop it. I'm nervous enough.

      Margaret White: No, he's not coming. He's not gonna come.

      [scratches her own face]

      Carrie: Go away!

      [Margaret slaps herself]

      Carrie: Stop it, Mama!

      [Margaret pulls her own hair]

      Carrie: Stop hurting yourself, Mama!

      Margaret White: He's gonna laugh at you. They're all gonna laugh at you!

      Carrie: No one's gonna laugh at me, Mama.

      Margaret White: Stay here with me.

      Carrie: I don't want to stay here with you, Mama. Now sit down and be quiet.

      Margaret White: I'll go downstairs, I'll answer the door. I'll tell him that you're sick. I'll tell him that you changed your mind.

      Carrie: [forces Margaret onto the bed] SIT DOWN AND BE QUIET!

      Margaret White: [gets up from the bed] Listen, I'll tell him that you changed...

      Carrie: [forces Margaret onto the bed again] SIT DOWN! Just sit there, Mama, and don't say a word until I'm gone. I'll be home early. I love you, Mama.

      [she leaves]

      Margaret White: Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.

    • Carrie: [about Tommy's pollution poem] it's beautiful.

      Mr. Fromm: Carrie White! Beautiful, beautiful

      [sarcastically joyful]

      Mr. Fromm: BEAUTIFUL! Oh beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, is that the kind of beautiful you mean, Carrie?

      [the whole class laughs]