After watching this movie, it was really hard. When I was growing up, I was Carrie for one year, and then, graduating from elementary school, in junior high school, saw another Carrie. Thinking about it now, I can't breathe.
Is school violence really that hard to avoid? It's just different degrees, and everyone basically can't escape?
Carrie was hurt by her classmates and her mother, but isn't the real child the most hurt by both parents who came to school? This is almost all the worlds that can be touched, but there may be sharp blades hidden.
Carrie is miserable, but at least she has superpowers and can avenge herself, but even so, her final outcome is still death. So, what about ordinary children who also suffer misfortune in real life?
They may need to spend many years or even their entire lives to suffer for the malicious pain of others. In fact, this is all good. After all, because of these, there are still few people who have left unhealable physical injuries or suffered misfortunes and committed suicide?
Sometimes, I hate the world...
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