sad Carrie, sad reality

Olen 2022-03-26 09:01:05

I just read it, and I don't quite understand why almost all the negative reviews are given. Personally, I feel pretty good. I have seen quite a few horror movies, but not many that can make me feel moved, and this one is even one.

I didn't watch the whole old version, but I really don't want to watch it, because I really don't feel it after watching it. The film critics basically either praised the old version and criticized the new version, or triggered memories to recall those "Carrie" who were around in campus life. . . I don't want to say anything about the same topic.

Actually, if I think about it, there is "Carrie" on campus? Carrie is actually there, okay? In other words, everyone has the potential to become Carrie, but without her superpowers.

The final torture and killing was very enjoyable. In fact, I felt that it was too cheap. The couple who started the act were both men and women. The pain of Carrie being neglected for many years made They died so happy, so cheap

but think about it again? What if Carrie didn't have superpowers? You can only walk down the stage sadly, walk home with a blood stained body, and continue to listen to the nervous mother's babbling sadly. People who want to help her dare not help her anymore. Do you want to be isolated? Do you want to have that experience with her? Okay, stay with her. So it's really sad to continue to live in

sadness. The only thing I can rely on is my mother, and I'm a neurotic who only talks about God all day and doesn't understand any science. The female physical education teacher who can help her has some power to punish and suppress those students. But in fact, this is even more sad, they will only bully the weak, because the powerful are not easy to mess with, and besides, it was caused by the weak Carrie, okay, if you caused it, just try to bully you in a different way, let you Being embarrassed in front of everyone makes you even more unable to hold your head up, and

I suddenly remembered the plot of "Three idiots making trouble in Bollywood". The male protagonist secretly changed the manuscript of the boy who was going to give a speech, because he would only memorize by rote and also I don't know how to pronounce it, and as a result, I caused a lot of laughter when I gave a speech. Of course, that part was based on a comedy, and it might have been fun to watch, but for some reason I didn't laugh, I saw him being pulled down from the stage by the headmaster and he was at a loss and suddenly sad.

Thinking that the hero has nothing to do with him, why play him, it's fun? interesting? Maybe as Chris said in this video, she's always been like this, isn't it right for her? Hehe,

this is life as it should be, this is the reality, if you are not strong, someone will bully you, if you are not strong, someone will ride on your head. Your taciturn, few words, every move, every move, will cause them to burst into laughter. Your back will be poked and pointed by them. This is true in the adult society, and the same is true in the children's society. What innocence, really childish words can say anything. If you don’t fit in with the group, you will be marginalized. The good ending is to fade out of sight and become a transparent person. The bad ending is that others talk about jokes after dinner and then bully you to death. Your pity will never be seen as pity, you can only change Come laugh.

No way, this is the reality, either be Carrie or Chris, just maybe not as extreme as they are, no magic and superpowers,

that's all Look down on it, and then reflect on it like Su when you have the ability and strength, look at Carrie around you, be kind and don't disturb her, I hope she is not a magical Carrie, after all, you can't predict the future of others, and then, Let her live the life that belongs to her in peace with herself

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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.