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From Amazon.com:
Nobody would argue with the thought that Sissy Spacek is the perfect heroine of Stephen King's scary tale of teenage telekinesis. But in a pinch, Angela Bettis, the star of this 2002 TV remake, fills Spacek's bloody shoes very well. Bettis--who expertly plays a similar role in the indie horror pic May--gets all the loner pathos of poor Carrie White, equally tormented by her cool classmates and her religious-fanatic mom (Patricia Clarkson). Her transformation from doormat to vengeful prom queen remains surefire wish fulfillment for anyone who ever felt a misfit in high school. Despite Bettis's intensity, it's difficult to justify remaking Carrie when Brian De Palma's 1976 version is enshrined as a classic of its kind (especially given the pedestrian TV-movie production values on display here). This one delivers its jolts, but when you could just as easily spend time with Spacek and De Palma, why bother? --Robert Horton


genius:
IN THE ORIGNAL I HAD TO FAST FORWARD TO THE PROM SEEN CAUSE THE FILM WASNT INTERESTING.THIS ONE I LOVE IT KEPT ME INTERESTED FROM START TO FINISH.THE FILM AIRED ON TV LIKE A YEAR AND A HALF AGO OR SOMETHING.I WAS BUSY I COULDNT WATCH THE FILM HARDLY AT ALL.YESTERDAY I SAW THE FILM ON A SALE STAND AT THIS CLOTHES STORE,I HAD TO BUY IT.THE ACTING,SUSPENSE AND EVERYTHING WAS AWESOME.I SPOTTED A GIRL FROM THE HIT MOTION PICTURE FREDDY VS. JASON.AND THE GIRL WHO PLAYED CARRIE WAS IN MAY. THE MOST GORY FILM IN CINEMA HISTORY. AND A COUPLE OTHER FACES I DID SEE. ITS A MASTERPIECE.SO DO YOUR SELF A FAVER GO SEE IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!


Sorry but this was not a good show:
Well it was something that made her bleed


Remember, This is an adaptation of the original novel:
This is in response to some of the previous reviews for this film. One should realize that this is an adaptation of Stephen King's original novel. It is not a remake of Brian de Palma's 1976 movie. If you read the novel and then compare with this telefilm you will find that it is one of the most faithful transfers from book to film. Just wanted to wake some people. Also, Angela Bettis's performance doesn't surpass Sissy Spacek's but it isn't any less in my humble opinion, kudos to her portrayal of Carrie and to the rest of the cast and crew. A truly accurate portrayal of high school life.


Despite it's downsides, this remake of Carrie still pulls it off:
With Stephen King's first novel, Brian dePaulma's classic, and the outrageous sequel, I really did not see this coming. But now I am glad it did. If you don't really know much about Carrie, it is basically a story about a girl in high school who happens to get bittersweet revenge on her classmates, who are way too cruel. It starts off showing Carrie in her gym class, being humiliated because she cannot hit a ball with a baseball bat. Later, she has her first period in the shower and everyone starts to laugh at her. Fortunately, only one student had the heart to make up for her classmate's cruelty, and sends her boyfriend off to take Carrie out to the prom. Meanwhile, Mrs. Desjardin, the gym teacher, goes very tough on all the students who had laughed about Carrie's incident and threatens to remove their prom tickets unless they attend her daily detention classes. One student, Chris, backs out and decides that she did nothing wrong, so her prom tickets are taken away. So.. she decides to get revenge on Carrie. Meanwhile, Carrie is "stuck in hell" with her mother who takes christianity a little over the top. Spending her hours in a "prayer closet" to beg for forgiveness, she is reading teen magazines. Once she gets asked to go to the prom, Carrie fears that she will be stood up, but decides to go. But before this happens, we learn that she has the amazing, yet terrifying power of telekinesis. She practices hew powers on a hairbrush and researches it on the internet. Her mother, however, believes Carrie is a witch and forbids her to go to the prom, because it would be a sin. So what does Carrie do? She scares the jesus out of her by throwing things around in her rage. Finally, she goes, and has the time of her life with people who seem to accept her... This made-for-TV remake has many ups and a few downs. First off, please don't expect another classic, although I doubt you were. Sissy Spacek's mousy go at Carrie is not seen here. Angela Bettis seems terrified of everything because of the fear that she may be hurt. Everyone has been in Carrie's shoes, and can relate to her in even the smallest measures. There is more of a story here and a glimpse of one incident that happened in Carrie's past is shown. The fantasy, dream-like texture shown out in the picture, the camera angles and the special effects does get a little annoying, but it is so easy to look past it. The length of this movie is very much appreciated, because for people who have not read the book, things not explained or revealed in the original keep viewers interested here. There are some downsides to this movie too. For example, Margaret White is just not the same in this movie. Piper Laurie was hysterically over the top! In this version, she looks possessed and surreal. Another complaint was the prom scene. While I was completely shocked, a few things dePaulma had introduced are not seen here. Things such as the slow-motion, tidal wave effect when the blood is spilled, and the dual camera effect are not seen here. Maybe that's for good or for bad, I don't know. I just missed it. Another complaint was the ending. This ending dissapoints, leaving room for a television series. Then again, I didn't really like dePualma's version of Carrie either. Overall, I think this movie deserves your worthwhile. While Sissy Spacek is "the" Carrie, Angela Bettis still does a great job and makes you feel.. well, you have to see the movie for yourself!


A Treat For Fans of The Original King Novel:
Though I enjoyed the original film that was made by Brian DePalma, who I always felt was a modern-day Hitchcock. I really enjoyed this new movie about Carrie. Movies have been remade since their invention. And why not? I like watching how other directors handle the source material. This new take on the novel was very good and very close to the novel except for the more upbeat ending--which I appreciated because the ending of the book always bothered me. The direction and camera work in the new Carrie is refreshing, real, and very atmospheric. The hazy light in study hall, the greenness of the institutional lights in the interview room, the shadows and light in Carrie's house, the surreal use of blue-screen backgrounds all contribute to make this film play like an odd bad dream. Angela Bettis was remarkable in her portrayal of Carrie. Many folks complained that the other characters were played all wrong--well, that is wrong! And you would know that if you read the novel. Far more improved on the original was the relationship between Chris and Billy. The acting in this movie is excellent and the young cast is very talented. Being a miniseries, there was more time to flesh out characters and actually do the some of the scenes that DePalma wanted to do back in the 70's but couldn't do to time constrants and hasseling from the studio. I bought this DVD and I have it next to the DePalma movie on the shelf. My only complaint is that there were no extra features other than ads for upcoming movies. I even liked the music.


Actor:Patricia Clarkson
Actor:Jasmine Guy
Actor:Rena Sofer
Actor:David Keith
Actor:Tobias Mehler
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Binding:DVD
Director:David Carson
EAN:9780792857747
Format:Dolby
Format:NTSC
Format:Subtitled
ISBN:0792857747
MPN:1004714
Release Date:2003-08-12
Theatrical Release Date:2002-11-04
UPC:027616887559



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