Adapted from Bile Mice

Maud 2022-04-20 09:01:18

Compared with the original work, there are mild and neutral treatments everywhere. Also because the darkness of the original book itself is vivid and ingrained, the movie seems to be designed to show the brilliance of human nature, which is especially hypocritical and superficial.
For example, jimmy kissed her, such as the female teacher's love for her, the female teacher's corporal punishment on the female student, and the female teacher's righteous and stern scolding.

Even the ridicule of the audience who triggered the outbreak of Carrie was expressed in a psychedelic way. On the one hand, it was to create a terrifying effect, and on the other hand, it seemed to blur whether it was Carrie's hallucination or a real occurrence. There doesn't seem to be any intention to discuss stories of school bullying.
Because it looks like the abridged version, the bullying in the bathroom has been deleted.
The overall feeling is that the atmosphere of carrie being bullied and the long-term influence on her is particularly weak.
Even unwary viewers might think that carrie might be a vicious child? ?

There are many wonderful places in the original work,
including the presentation of systematic research on superpower phenomena.
There is an indelible ugliness in human nature about bullying, because the teacher can't even sympathize with Carrie from the bottom of his heart. The classmates couldn't help being amused after the pig's blood was poured. Human nature is so hopeless, Stephen King said...
There is an irony against religious conservatives. In the movie, she became the main character of her mother. As part of Carrie's suppression, it seems to be a good character setting. Sex in adolescence is the theme of most of the youth comedies in the movie category. Stephen King shows the closure and denial of sex through the original work, what a tragedy it has caused, and shows extremely morbid depression in a very creative way. Disgusting, repulsive evil. The mother in the original book is an existence that is quick to get rid of it.
There is a retrospective of Sue's survival after the incident. Sue has a very deep and tolerant heart and shows her feelings for Carrie, which is the most impressive in the original work.
There are billy and chris characters, which is actually quite interesting. Not the two idiots in the movie and the silly, rambunctious kids. From the broadest standpoint, in fact, the rich kid chris and billy gang together seems to be a whiplash against capitalism. Because of Chris's family environment, her rather manipulative character and ambition were combined, which directly led to this tragedy.

However, because the rhythm of the film is very slow, and the randomness and carelessness of the adaptation, many details were not converted into visual presentations, which was a great failure.
Of course, the biggest irony is the ending of the story.
At the end of the movie, Carrie dragged her mother's body and hid in the prayer room. Her ability made the house burn in a sea of ​​fire.
Forgive me, I can't see the creator's reflection on the tragedy of carrie. From beginning to end, it seems that this is a poor story, and the final redemption is still a corner of religion. I even speculate that the posture of my mother dying on the cross of Jesus seems to mean that she died for her daughter's sins? !
ridiculous.
In the original book, Carrie calmly accepted the malice of the world and completely destroyed the whole town. (She even confronted her mother calmly and used her thoughts to stop her heart. Carrie, who was immersed in religion, admitted her sin and knew herself well. The lawlessness, but she still made such a decision) also smothered everyone in the town's will to survive, "This is a town waiting to die." This is Stephen King's admonition to human nature, the biggest amplification and warning of malice.
This well-known film, which was nominated for two Oscars that year, has neither the courage nor the ability to dissect the subject.
Bullying doesn't end as long as there are people.

stephen king, true master.

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Extended Reading
  • Wilford 2022-03-26 09:01:03

    The new edition has been read a long time ago, and it was not until the graduation thesis that I realized that many of the classics I have read are Stephen King. Witch Carrie is the originator of campus horror (king opened too many precedents). My suggestion for those involved in the school bullying incident is to lock them up and watch these movies, let them watch these movies day and night, let them see vomiting, let them see despair, let them see good and evil until the time comes arrive

  • Fabian 2022-03-26 09:01:03

    The school horror movie benchmark, and later many followers can't even do it. The original idea came from the legend of Saint Sebastian and the blind woman regaining her sight...

Carrie quotes

  • Mr. Morton: We're all sorry about this incident, Cassie.

    Carrie: [voice breaking, shouts] It's Carrie!

    [Morton's ashtray, without reason, flips onto the floor, backwards. Miss Collins jumps back in shock]

  • Tommy Ross: [points to a humiliated Carrie after the pig's blood is spilled on her; his voice is blocked out but viewers can clearly read his lips and tell that he is upset and shouting] WHAT THE HELL?