I remembered a cartoon I took at that time, but when I opened it, I saw this movie. At that time, I just felt fooled. But I didn't expect to see a good thriller film by accident...
Later, when I grew up, I often held a magazine "Watching Movies", which is where I saw the analysis of "Carrie", I just turned around suddenly, wasn't that the one I watched back then? I'll just say it's a very good thriller movie, it scares me deeply... I've
grown a few years older, and with the little memory I have now, I'm still very impressed with the background music of the movie. Good feelings float in every node of the story, following its rhythm to guess the development of the plot;
secondly, the story is well laid out, and the in-depth transformation of each plot adds a bit of a terrifying atmosphere, accumulating until the last moment of eruption. (I'm surprised that I still remember that it was only the background music, I really don't know if there is any psychological shadow, hehe) In the
face of oppression, Mr. Lu Xun was sharp and "not erupting in silence, but perishing in silence". Carrie is a typical example of an outbreak. When she was finally splashed with blood by a prank, her bloody outbreak was horrifying, and what was even more terrifying was that she didn't even care about the cruel murder of the kind-hearted teacher who helped her. , At that time, she was covered in blood and had lost the last bit of sanity, which was the most terrifying.
Up to now, this kind of movie that uses psychology to tell things has been flooded, but I have to say that this movie that is many years older than me is still a horror classic. Unintentionally, unintentionally, sometimes it's so wonderful...
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