Carrie

Mortimer 2022-03-16 09:01:03

The mother and Carrie depended on each other and tortured each other. Religion was the mother's relief, but it became Carrie's nightmare. There was even a hint of ambiguous communication between Carrie and the female teacher. Undercurrents surging between adolescent girls and young girls, and school violence also directly led to the final tragedy.

I was fortunate to relive this classic work on the big screen in the UK at the Halloween Horror Movie Theater. The language understanding may be a little lacking, but the dialogue of the film is actually not complicated, and the use of shots and colors is very important.

The plot of the movie can be regarded as violence against violence, but the punishment and torture of bad people are actually telling us that we need to be kind to each other. The final ending is also worthy of praise, and it belongs to the category that will be used for reference by future generations.

In general, it is worth recommending, especially for friends who like horror and thriller elements??

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Extended Reading
  • Stefanie 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    Menstrual blood; visual and auditory thriller; spin spin and spin dance; slow motion; split shot; the death of Jesus. What I remember most is the melodious soundtrack and the evil hands that appeared at the end.

  • Violette 2021-10-26 03:31:25

    Compared with this version, the female consciousness awakening is hazy in the new version, the package is so tight that it can't feel the hormones, and the portrayal of Carrie is obviously insufficient-the super-killing girl does not look miserable at all. But in the old version, Carrie's mother didn't look too evil either. The ball scene weakened by the new version is handled so well in this film that it resolutely implements Hitchcock's "bomb under the table" idea, making the audience powerless to witness the transition from happiness to destruction. The last hand is amazing

Carrie quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.