[There is no witch, only Carrie]

Kelli 2021-11-23 08:01:07

She is actually an ordinary girl, she longs for beautiful and sexy clothes, and purely she wants to walk into the prom with a beautiful boy arm by the arm of a beautiful boy like all girls.

The moment Carrie, who wore a prom dress, appeared on the stage that day was so amazing, but the cruelest polarities of reality crushed this ordinary dream.

When the barrel of dark red blood poured down, all hopes were annihilated, and all fantasies collapsed.

When Carrie fell on Tommy's body and wept, the center of the shocking pool of blood seemed to be silent and dead. When all one's hopes are lost, you can't imagine what kind of madness erupts under this kind of pressure.

Carrie just wanted to be like every girl, but the school violence made her perish. Everyone on the scene was the culprit of this tragedy.

For the section not in the original book, when Carrie cried out to Sue, "I want my mother back", it felt so anxious.

The girl is still kind, even though her mother had treated her cruelly, even tried to kill her.

The girl is so helpless and pitiful. If at first, anyone stretched out his hand to her like Sue later, would there be no such tragedy?

Maybe her madness hurt a lot of people, but as Sue’s monologue at the end of the movie said: “But she looks like a normal person, just like you and me. She also has hope and fear, and we forced her until She collapsed."

#2017年2月5日16:38

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Carrie quotes

  • Margaret White: I don't want you to get hurt.

    Carrie White: Or you could be happy for me.

  • Sue Snell: No! Carrie please don't hurt me.

    Carrie White: Why not? I've been hurt my whole life.