I don't know why. A beautiful girl like Chloë Grace Moretz always makes me feel a little unclear. She likes to hold her breasts and her back is hunched, perhaps because she is too taller than her peers. But this sense of violation did make her look a little different from ordinary people. Carrie in the first half of the film is basically exactly the same as the super-slaughter girl who walked into the campus in "King of Sea 2", but not as credible as the latter, because it is as beautiful as Chloë, and obviously should be isolated because of envy, jealousy and hatred. It shouldn't be because she is a freak.
Carrie’s overreaction to the menarche event is indeed offensive. When she grabs people with her bloody hands, she will inevitably resent the little girl at that age. But when Sue and Chris gave him sanitary napkins one after another, she did. After still yelling, the whole incident escalated. Subsequent filming incidents were more about pushing the boat along the way. To tell the truth, this kind of incident was many times less serious than the bullying incidents that broke out in China from time to time.
Carrie’s problems are more due to the lack of education. The mother can do nothing but mental imprisonment. Her hatred of the opposite sex and sex directly leads to her daughter’s habitual mental tension. These problems are her being rejected and being rejected. The main cause of bullying.
And Chris, who bullied her, was bitch-like, but before the menarche incident, he didn't take any actions against her. All the reasons were because of the offensive blood-handed grabbing and irritability. But a major feature of bitch is not to suffer, because you caught me, so I shoot you; because you and I are punished, so I upload the video online; because you and I ask parents, so I want to retaliate against you. I must be the last one to beat you. The teacher and the principal actually wanted to protect Carrie, but it made Chris go further and further on the road of revenge.
Finally, Sue, this woman who considers herself a god, would think of lending her boyfriend to Carrie. She found out a reason for self-blame, and then she decided to find a way to compensate. But after she thought about it, Carrie, who has never been human, suddenly the hottest male god in the school actively invited to participate in the most important prom of high school career. Will she have emotional dependence, and if it does, what will you do? Really give your boyfriend a hand? Or do you have another knife in her heart?
Mom told Carrie that it was a trap. Indeed, regardless of the original intention, this is a trap that has been laid since you were born.
Highlights:
1. Since Chloë Grace Moretz is still a minor, her daily working hours are limited to less than 8 hours. So many of Julianne Moore and her opponents in the film, when Chloë Grace Moretz is not required to leave the country, the director Kimberly Peirce completed her instead.
2. The 1976 and 2002 versions of Sissy Spacek and Angela Bettis, who played Carrie, were 26 and 28 years old respectively. This is the first time that a real minor starred in the role of Carrie. Chloë Grace Moretz only played the role of Carrie. 15 years old.
3. In the play, Chris’ boyfriend Billy Nolan has an episode of killing pigs with a sledgehammer on the farm. Before killing the pigs, he kissed the sledgehammer. But this action made the actor Alex Russell sick later, because the sledgehammer was stained with pig feces.
4. When filming a scene of physical punishment of female students on the stadium, the temperature reached nearly 40°C, which made the director worried about whether the actors could bear it.
5. In order to prepare for the role, director Kimberly Peirce asked the lead actor Chloë Grace Moretz to go to the homeless shelter to experience life and feel the real hard life.
6. Shailene Woodley refused to star in Carrie, and Haley Bennett, Emily Browning, Lily Collins and Bella Heathcote all participated in the audition.
7. The poem Carrie read in class was John Milton's poem "Samson Agonistes (Samson the Wrestler)" in 1671.
8. Chris Hargensen, who took the lead in bullying Carrie in the previous two editions, was blonde, and turned into black hair in this film. In the book, she has brown hair.
9. This film used about 1,000 gallons of fake blood to conduct about 50 experiments on Chloë's hair and clothing. Chloë once joked in an interview that she worked in plasma for 3 months.
10. Stephen King, the author of the original book, once suggested using Lindsay Lohan as Carrie because she looks like the actor Sissy Spacek in the first edition.
11. This is the big screen debut of Ansel Elgort who plays Tommy Ross.
12. Megan Fox has shown interest in the role of Carrie White.
13. Ivana Baquero was considered for Chris Hargensen, but in the end Portia Doubleday got the role.
14. Rumor has it that Sissy Spacek, the 1976 version of Carrie, was considered for Margaret White. In addition, Jodie Foster was also considered for this role.
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