All malice is a fuze

Colton 2021-11-23 08:01:07

The actor chosen for the new version of "Witch Carrie" is Chloe Moretz. Maybe because I just watched "King of the Sea", I feel that this actor has a particularly strong female temperament, and his eyes have their own fighting power. So the new version of Carrie looked more courageous than the old version, and the timidity in her eyes was less erratic. It is estimated that the director also emphatically used this trait when filming. The most obvious example is when he promised the prom and Tom to be together, the old version of carrie hurriedly agreed when she was afraid of being discovered by her mother, and the new version of Carrie was obviously rejected. Tom was moved after persuasion, with a smile on his mouth, half pushing and half accepting. She may look forward to being recognized more than the old version. This is probably the surprise brought by different works at different times. After entering the 21st century, even though injuries still occur, girls will look forward to more friendly possibilities in an open environment.

I have read the 1979 version on the Internet, and what I want to complain about is the truth! exist! too! high! clear! NS! (Tudou, you chant), the new version did achieve it without fail, but compared with the old version, the details are still a little less careful. For example, before the final episode of Carrie being splashed with blood by a barrel, the old version deliberately slowed down the rhythm, using the eyes and the cloth strips of the previous fall to indicate the occurrence of all tragedies; and the new version chose to use several screen jumps to increase the urgency of the climax. , More distraction, less dramatic tension. In addition, when Carrie’s mother died, the old version’s soothing background sound made the mother and daughter’s state more arresting, while the new version only used this conflict to push the film forward, experiencing the previous massacre and part of the mother’s death. It's a bit anticlimactic. What compares to my heart is that Carrie is no longer indiscriminately killing innocents, but chooses to defeat the "guilty people" one by one, letting go of the teacher and most of his classmates. The picture is obviously more powerful, and Carrie's expression of controlling power also has a clear sense of excitement. The expression in Kolo's eyes at that moment is really a bit like a bloodthirsty devil.

Of course, if you only look at it from a technical level, it would be a waste of Stephen King's choice of the subject. I think many people in the comments mentioned the school bullying incidents that happened around them. Children rarely use aggressive methods, such as physical damage, to attack others, and they are more adept at using mental stimulation to kill others. This is especially true for most young people. Their empathy is being built, and the harm to others is particularly casual. In their view, the distinction between mischief and injury is probably as simple as whether the opponent has been damaged by skin or flesh.

As a result, the injuries between children appear to be more serious, and most of them will be ignored by adults. Similar tragedies are often involved in film and television works in various countries. TV works in our country are hidden in the truth, goodness and beauty, but everyone I will experience some more or less. For the new version of Carrie, the most successful thing is that it gave this girl hope for future life. Carrie's eyes also flashed with expectations, and then used extreme means to destroy her. Destroying faith became the biggest of the film. At the end of the movie, Sue came to the cemetery and presented a white rose to Carrie. This courageous and hopeful girl was eventually swallowed by others' malice, ending others and destroying herself. If Carrie is really the devil, isn't the usual malice of those around her not the fuse that ignites this evil fire?

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Extended Reading
  • Alanna 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    Super Killer's acting skills are decent, Moore really has no sense of existence, and the movie has nothing to say, an obvious failure.

  • Alexis 2021-11-23 08:01:07

    The girl is very happy and very happy, but the plot is clichéd for thirty years. Such plot almost turns the whole movie into a stupid youth horror movie. This kind of movie is most afraid of facial symbolization. The role is now, the role of these years has long been unable to put good and evil on the face. The plot is stupid enough, coupled with the masked characters, the prom climax scene is so cool, this is also a remake of nothing new. ★★

Carrie quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Carrie White: There are other people out there like me who can do what I can do.

  • [from trailer]

    Margaret White: Brightly beams our father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore, but to us he gives the keeping of the lights along the shore.