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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Carrie quotes

  • Margaret White: [referring to Carrie's prom gown] Red. I might have known it would be red.

    Carrie: It's pink, Mama.

    [presenting her corsage]

    Carrie: Look what Tommy gave me, Mama. Aren't they beautiful?

    Margaret White: I can see your dirty pillows. Everyone will.

    Carrie: Breasts, Mama. They're called breasts, and every woman has them.

  • Chris Hargenson: I want you to do something.

    Billy Nolen: What?

    Chris Hargenson: Something important.

    [unzips Billy's pants and performs oral sex on him]

    Chris Hargenson: Oh, Billy. Billy. Oh, Billy. Oh, Billy. Billy. Oh, Billy. Oh. Oh, Billy. I hate Carrie White.

    Billy Nolen: Who?

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