Witch Carrie

Rasheed 2022-03-21 09:01:23

After watching the movie so-so, for the protagonist Carrie, it is a tragedy of modern education.



Carrie, a kind girl, it's not her fault that she has superpowers, it's just that her mother is too pedantic, an extremely zealous Christian, and the way she teaches her children is almost harsh. Children were not allowed to have normal social activities and normal interactions with the opposite sex. Eventually, Carrie became a girl with a weak personality, who dared not speak up when she was in trouble, and who was bullied and did not know how to protect herself by proper means. It is said that character determines fate. The reason why Carrie was bullied by these girls at school was completely forced by her mother. She was forced to have such a character by her mother, and she was really weak enough.



As for her mother, I don't want to say anything. Having such a mother can only be said to be her misfortune.



At the end of the ball, everyone died. They were all killed by Carrie with her mind. In Carrie's own words, you forced me. The dog jumped over the wall in a hurry. If the tiger doesn't get angry, you treat me like me. It's a sick cat! Actually, I don't want you to die either.

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Extended Reading
  • Eriberto 2021-10-22 14:42:26

    The shots and soundtrack are superb, and many subsequent movies have the shadow of the film. I think it’s better to talk about feminism than "Desperate Flower". I really hope that every child who is bullied has superpowers to teach people who bully them. If I have children in the future (not very likely), I will only teach her one thing: Never be and never fear a bully.

  • Friedrich 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    In the end, when Carrie's mother was killed, her moaning was so exaggerated that she could not help but lower the volume, otherwise the neighbors must think I valued the taste of porn. . .

Carrie quotes

  • Carrie: [about Tommy's pollution poem] it's beautiful.

    Mr. Fromm: Carrie White! Beautiful, beautiful

    [sarcastically joyful]

    Mr. Fromm: BEAUTIFUL! Oh beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, is that the kind of beautiful you mean, Carrie?

    [the whole class laughs]

  • Carrie: [reading from a library book] Telekinesis... thought to be the ability to move... or to cause changes... in objects... by force of the mind...?