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Flavio 2022-03-23 09:01:25
I have a disease that can't take the title
Carrie the Witch was filmed four times. 1976, 1999, 2002 and 2013. I watched the oldest version, and from beginning to end, I clicked fast forward several times, and the speed of the movie felt a little slow. After reading it, I breathed a sigh of relief and finally finished it. I insisted on...
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Clifton 2022-03-18 09:01:03
Carrie the Witch: The Religious Horror That Dives into Life
Since the 1970s, Stephen King has written many best-selling horror novels, including Carrie (1974), The Shining (1977), Night Shift (1978) , "Dead Zone" (The DeadZone, 1979) and other novels. Among them, many of Stephen King's works have been adapted into movies and then put on the movie screen....
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Makayla 2022-03-24 09:01:24
The details of the old version are much better than the new version. Compared with the new version, the handling of the silent segment of the climax and the sharp eye spikes just highlight Carrie's extreme despair and anger. People who are bullied tend to think that they are at fault and that they are "witches", so there is a reason for being judged (bullying), even though they don't want to be bullied. The devouring of the ending is also a strong metaphor. This is a complete tragedy. Looking very uncomfortable. I wish there would be no more bullying in the world.
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Einar 2022-03-24 09:01:24
Stephen King's youth is simple and rude, but Palma's performance is good, and the dizzy scene at the ball is amazing; everyone is stabbing Carrie with the unique characteristics of women, the teacher's overprotection, Su's sympathy concealment, Chris's selfish charm, mother's mental cleanliness, control and anti-control, the power of blood tide, it is easier to choose to explode. I envy that era, large-scale B-level films can attract such big directors; the film is concise and gorgeous to the extreme
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Tommy Ross: [points to a humiliated Carrie after the pig's blood is spilled on her; his voice is blocked out but viewers can clearly read his lips and tell that he is upset and shouting] WHAT THE HELL?
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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.