Witch Carrie

Deon 2022-03-16 09:01:03

It's the same sentence: happy people use childhood to heal their whole life, and unfortunate people use their whole life to heal their childhood.

1. Carrie suddenly had her period in the bathhouse, and she was terrified to think that she was going to die. (The lack of family physiological education, in the heart of a religious mad mother, this symbolizes filth.) In her mother's heart, Carrie has been in love from the very beginning. Shouldn't have come into this world, she hates sex, hates the womb, and decides to kill Carrie after her daughter refuses to go to the dance).

2. Every time the mother gets angry, she locks Carrie in a small room like a cabinet "confession room", with a crucifix on the wall, and the mother prays to God to punish/forgive her daughter. When the house collapses at the end, instead of running out with her dead mother, Carrie hides in the "confession room", imitating her mother, thinking that everything will be fine after this.

3. When the mother and Carrie were sitting at the table and had an argument, the background was Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper", and then we can see that this is indeed the "Last Supper".

4. Margaret died with her hands pinned to the wall, ironically, a rabid religious obsession that ends up being self-defeating.

Provenance: Saint Sebastian was killed by the Roman Emperor Diocletian during the persecution of Christianity in the third century. Revered as the patron saint of saints and plaguers. In literary and artistic works, he is depicted as being bound and shot through with random arrows. Later, when the Roman emperor learned that he was not dead, he beat him to death with a club:

5. Those who love others will always love them, and those who respect others will always respect them; what you sow, you will get what results.

6. Three climaxes (abuse in the bathhouse, horror dance, self-defense killing mother, ghost hand in a dream); the dozens of minutes in the middle are also very interesting (the extracurricular life of Western high school students is very rich and open).

7. It's a horror movie, and it's a tragedy. Carrie is a kind girl, her superpower is the last weapon God gave her to protect herself. Carrie, who was ridiculed at the dance, came home, she longed for her mother's care and a warm hug, but her mother gave her a knife; Dead, Carrie dead, the house collapsed. Nothing seems to have happened, it has never happened, but the terrible nightmare will haunt the living forever, and the tragedy that happened to Carrie is still being staged.

8. It is said that pig blood is such a terrifying substance in the West~ Chinese people love to eat pig blood!

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Extended Reading
  • Chesley 2021-10-26 03:31:26

    The filming is really evil, very experimental and very cinematic, with lens movement, lighting effects, and split-screen images. From the very beginning, Parma was a guy who was obsessed with exploring the film itself; and this group of actors are really amazing, from the outside In the temperament to the inner performance.

  • 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....

Carrie quotes

  • 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]

  • Carrie: [reading from a library book] Telekinesis... thought to be the ability to move... or to cause changes... in objects... by force of the mind...?