May there be no Bichi in heaven

Carson 2022-03-19 09:01:03

"Carrie the Witch 1976" is a personal essay about watching movies. I have also finished reading the 1976 version of Carrie Witch, because it is the 2013 version that I watched first, so I can't get around it and make a comparison. I will give the answer directly. If you can only watch one episode, then I recommend the 1976 version. Except for special effects, the 13th version has almost no bright spots, while the 76th version is more reasonable in terms of plot, and the characters are more delicately portrayed, especially Carrie and her mother. The contradiction between the two is clearly expressed, maybe this is what is called no comparison, no harm, or it can be said that there is no comparison without knowing which is better, in the 13th version of the movie, the relationship between Carrie and her mother Unlike mother and daughter, I always feel that something is missing. The 76 version has added more religious dramas, the foreshadowing is more reasonable, and the suspenseful atmosphere is also heavier (although the story is not new) The 13th version of Carrie, I don’t know After watching my performance, do you feel ashamed, hhhhh, I really like Carrie in the old version so much, her performance is not simply a show of obedience, but a natural sense of humility , To say that the appearance and temperament are not bad at all, but there are no eyebrows, the color of the eyes is relatively light, and the whole facial features look very flat. This should be deliberately designed by the director. That look, I can only say, I really can't learn it! So creepy! The old version of Carrie the Witch didn't do as prominently as the 13th version on the issue of school violence, but I feel that his mother's line was shot in three dimensions, and the monitoring of her daughter by a fanatical Christian was suffocating, and it didn't make any sense. There's no reason, I can only be obedient, I think even if I haven't seen the 13th edition, when her mother beats and scolds Carrie, I can guess that it will be a tragedy in the end! About the comparison of the movies, there are probably so many, they are written very casually, and I will not talk about school violence. In the 13th edition, I wrote a lot. Let’s talk about Carrie’s mother in this movie. Many parents in the past, but the movie used an exaggerated form of expression. Let's put it another way. When you think that the child is a devil, all her behaviors are moving towards the devil. I'm thinking if Carrie's mother grew up Just let her feel love, not even the aunt doesn't know what it is, and then get to know more friends, understand and tolerate more, then even in the end, it will not end like this, his mother is so fanatical to believe in God, and life is also difficult. Filled with faith, other people's attitude towards his mother is also very repulsive. As a result, her mother died in the same way as Jesus. Whether the director is satirizing all this is unknown. Carrie's runaway, her mother is inseparable It's related, but then again, if you have seen the supernatural phenomenon of taking objects from the sky, can you not be crazy? hhhhh, all in all, this is a tragedy, the victim is very wronged, and the perpetrator is also very wronged, in the end, if there is no such thing as Bichi, the ending will at least develop in a good direction, the warm picture, the blessings of teachers and companions must be Can ignite hope in her heart, but unfortunately, school violence is everywhere, a bucket of pig blood has ruined other people's lives, and people related to her are also awakened again and again in nightmares. May there be no school violence in heaven!

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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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