I remembered that a person was lying on the bed in the dormitory watching "The Shining" alone in the winter, and I was scared to get out of bed. Think about it now is more than 2 years. At that time, after reading the novel and then watching the movie, I felt that there were similarities. The movie was made well, at least the empty horror was consistent.
So I am longing for "Witch Carrie", and I haven't opened it until now. Although it was a round older than me, the picture didn't seem so shocking, but after watching it, I was really scared all night.
The climax of the film was bloody, and Carrie screamed. We have not seen the protagonist finally show off his kindness to forgive everyone, nor have we seen the punishment only fall on the guilty person. Perhaps because this disaster was caused by the family and the school together. (Of course, Mrs Collins is still very innocent ==)
Cici was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress at the time. She is not ugly to say that she is ugly, and that she is beautiful and self-deceiving, but she interprets that Carrie very well. Think about why someone would be bullied. Most of it was because that person looked out of place and made people look uncomfortable. Carrie became unharmonious, cowardly and too shy because of her religiously paranoid mother, and was fooled to bear it. At the limit, a super small universe broke out again, and it was shameful.
As for Sue, although she had bullied Carrie, she later helped Carrie with Tommy. Although she survived, she couldn't spend the rest of her life.
Speaking of Carrie’s mother, she is an out-and-out self-contradictory religious fanatic. She must be loyal to her beliefs and cannot violate the body’s desire for sex. In the end, she becomes paranoid. , Also reached a climax, and finally died in front of the statue of Saint Sebastian, which is really ironic.
After reading it, there was a moment of Liang Susu, and that hand seemed to come out at any time, dragging away the people who made mistakes in this world. Think about me being so pitiful, God has eyes, drag away that grief! AMEN~
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