Carrie (1976) Reviews

Carrie (1976)
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This classic horror movie based on Stephen King's first novel stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy, diffident teenager who is the butt of practical jokes at her small-town high school. Her blind panic at her first menstruation, a result of ignorance and religious guilt drummed into her by her fanatical mother, Margaret (Piper Laurie), only causes her classmates' vicious cruelty to escalate, despite the attentions of her overly solicitous gym teacher (Betty Buckley). Finally, when the venomous Chris Hargenson (Nancy Allen) engineers a reprehensible prank at the school prom, Carrie lashes out in a horrifying display of her heretofore minor telekinetic powers. Many films had featured school bullies, but Carrie was one of the first to focus on the special brand of cruelty unique to teenage girls. Carrie's world is presented as a snake pit, where the well-to-do female students all have fangs -- even the reticent Sue Snell (Amy Irving) -- and all the males are blind pawns, sexually twisted around the fingers of Chris and her evil cronies. The talented supporting cast includes John Travolta, P.J. Soles, and William Katt. One of the genre's true classics, the film was followed by a sequel in 1999, as well as by a famously unsuccessful Broadway musical adaptation that starred Betty Buckley, the movie's gym teacher, as Margaret White. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Sissy SpacekPiper Laurie, (more)
Director(s):
Brian De Palma
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Raymond O.

This movie is one of the greatest horror films of all time according to so many cognosenti, and it deserves it. Carrie is a sympathetic heroine, and the movie makes the wise decision not to oppress her constantly throughout (and so oppress the audience) but to let her start to take control and stand up to her ultra-religious mother. And the famous scene at the prom is absolutely savage. Brian de Palma's gritty style is a thing of beauty. Carrie's dance with Tommy is magical.

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ROSE A.

I have to agree...this is one of the greatest horror movies of all time.

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Jennifer H.

A brillant classic is what comes to mind when I hear the name "Carrie". This film is great. It is the greatest horror film of time. Even with the lack of technology the movie has the sense of creepinest and wickedness to it. Spacek gives the character Carrie much justice. With the looks she gives when she goes mad at the end. It's fabulous. I want to see the newer 2002 version, but I doubt it will be as fantastic and scary as the original. This is a must see.

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Juan I.

I love this movie and I will see it over and over again! I already have a copy of it on VHS, but the quality sucks! On DVD it is a much better quality! I will eventually buy it on DVD! This movie is definitely a whole lot better than any of the other movies that have tried to copy-cat it!

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LaKeenya C.

I love scary movies and this one scared me. One of my favorite of all times. Sissy rocks.

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MICHAEL A S.

Ugh! A girl publicly humiliated and traumatized by her classmates. Her mother a domineering bundle of horrible cliches involving religious fanaticism, paranoia, and authoritarianism. Many scenes of shouting, screaming, slapping, hair-dragging, neurosis and domination follow. Every character suffers. A teacher somehow gets away with shoving and slapping her students. Thoroughly unpleasant classmates. The film purports to be a warning to treat people with consideration (after all, they may punish you with psychokinetic powers!). Instead, it is simply misanthropic - a cynical, unpleasant, paranoid view of the world, presenting the lowest view of humanity. Director Brian dePalma tries to soften this drivel with music and slow-motion. It is still ugly. Particularly neurotic is the presentation of a high-school couple using insults and physical violence as part of their "intimacy." Thoroughly unhealthy and unpleasant.

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Elizabeth F.

The movie was not the original version. It was a remake with B rated actors. Not what I expected when I started the movie.

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Patricia C.

A true classic!

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Pam J.

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Mindy L.

excellent horror movie great terror & suspense!!!

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    Raymond O.

    This movie is one of the greatest horror films of all time according to so many cognosenti, and it deserves it. Carrie is a sympathetic heroine, and the movie makes the wise decision not to oppress her constantly throughout (and so oppress the audience) but to let her start to take control and stand up to her ultra-religious mother. And the famous scene at the prom is absolutely savage. Brian de Palma's gritty style is a thing of beauty. Carrie's dance with Tommy is magical.

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    ROSE A.

    I have to agree...this is one of the greatest horror movies of all time.

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    Jennifer H.

    A brillant classic is what comes to mind when I hear the name "Carrie". This film is great. It is the greatest horror film of time. Even with the lack of technology the movie has the sense of creepinest and wickedness to it. Spacek gives the character Carrie much justice. With the looks she gives when she goes mad at the end. It's fabulous. I want to see the newer 2002 version, but I doubt it will be as fantastic and scary as the original. This is a must see.

    Yes   |   No

     
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