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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - A classic! Perhaps
one of the only genuinely good Stephen King adaptations, ‘Carrie' follows
the tragic tale of Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a young girl who is
continually made to suffer at the hands of her bullying classmates and not
helped by her overbearing, religious mother Margaret (Piper Laurie). Carrie,
however, is not like regular teenagers as she has been blessed(?) with
telekinetic powers and as the inner rage grows within Carrie so, it seems,
do these potentially lethal abilities.
Brian De Palma directed this amazingly stylish adaptation of Stephen King's
first novel which is arguably the best Stephen King adaptation ever to be
made. Sissy Spacek's performance is one of the greatest to ever grace a
horror film. Somehow managing to perfectly embody the typical school life of
the usual high school outcasts, Spacek was able to bring to everyone the
appalling life that so many teenagers are forced to tolerate. From the
opening scenes where Carrie is utterly humiliated at the hands of her
classmates after Carrie's hysterical reaction to her first menstruation, to
the painfully wretched ending it becomes nigh on impossible not to
sympathise with Spacek's character. Spacek was quite rightly Oscar-nominated
for this performance. Spacek's performance was enhanced by fellow
Oscar-nominee Piper Laurie in the role of the religious-nut Margaret White.
In some ways the naivety shown towards Carrie and what is happening to her
is amusing but at the same time it is terrifying to think that any mother
could allow her daughter to go though such a generally horrendous life.
Piper Laurie was able to make this all too abhorrent character her own with
a thoroughly convincing and unsettling performance.
De Palma cleverly directs this movie. Instead of immediately introducing us
to Carrie's powers he focuses on the torment (and the tormentors) of Carrie
first. This allows the viewer to feel for Carrie and will her towards
revenge while ensuring that she is not made into a one-dimensional killer.
The movie is very well paced and is presented in a brutally clear fashion.
De Palma refrains from using any visual effects with the exception of the
infamous `Prom Night' scene which was incredibly well crafted and immersed
the viewer in this horrifying display of rage. The final twenty minutes of
Carrie are some of the most intense and gripping moments to have been
portrayed in horror cinema. These scenes without a doubt helped to build one
of the most artistic and and incredible climaxes in all of film.
‘Carrie' is not for those who just want to see people sliced up or prefer
fast-paced horror as it is presented as a heart-breaking drama with a
horrifying twist. The magnificent cast (which features John Travolta in an
early role) was also graced with fantastic performances from Betty Buckley
as the kindly gym teacher and Nancy Allen as Chris, the deplorable ring
leader of this atrocious bullying. In my opinion ‘Carrie' is
unquestionably worth a look for horror fans. 'Carrie' is very well directed,
with a superb screenplay from Larry Cohen and featuring two of the greatest
performances in horror. My rating for ‘Carrie' – 9/10. |
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