Pros: Stands up to any horror movie made in the last 20 years--and wins.
Cons: What are you talking about? There are no cons to this movie.
The Bottom Line: King's a great writer, of course, but this movie put him on the map, there's no denying that. After "CARRIE", everyone knew who Stephen King was.
Plot Details: This opinion reveals minor details about the movie's plot.
Does the world need another review of CARRIE? Well, need or not, Im writing one, so read it or dont, thats your choice. But here goes.
Who in the world HASNT seen this movie? And who in the world DOESNT know its adapted from Stephen Kings first novel? And who can see Sissy Spacek in ANY other movie and NOT see her as Carrie White (except for that Loretta Lynn movie, she was pretty good in that, too)? Thats what a great movie does, it becomes a part of the worldwide trivial stockpile. There may be a few people who still havent seen it, but even they know what it is.
CARRIE is the story of Carrie White, a high school senior whos never felt like everyone else, and with good reason. Toward the end of her last year in high school, Carrie finally experiences her first menstrual period, a VERY LATE occurrence in any young womans life. Its never explained why shes so late in getting a visit from Aunt Flo, but it turns out the cycle didnt come alone. Along with Carries developing body comes a newly developed telekinetic ability. For the people under the rocks, that means she can move things with her mind. All this comes as a very unwelcome shock, prompting Carrie to think shes dying in the school shower. She becomes frantic, the other girls, who dont like Carrie anyway, react in their own way, and begin pelting her with pads from the locker room dispenser. And this is only the beginning. The recurring theme in CARRIE is blood. The story begins with it, and ends with it, in a big way.
Carrie isnt a normal girl, but thats really all she wants to be. She wants that more than anything else, just to fit in, to feel like she belongs. She isnt asking to be the most popular girl in school. She just wants to be A girl in school. As it is, she doesnt even rate that high. You eat sh!t! one of her classmates tells her.
Thats where I think this story gets its strength, in the sympathetic protagonist, probably one of the greatest sympathetic protagonists of the past 30 years. Thats a hard enough feat in prose, but to show it in a movie, the portrayal resting on the shoulders of one actress, that cant be any easier. But Spacek proves shes more than equal to the challenge. Who doesnt know a Carrie White? Hell, some of us have BEEN Carrie White. You see these kids all over the news, every time some whacked out teen walks into school with a gun, its just another example of the Carrie White syndrome, taken too far, but this time the victim doesnt have Carries powers, or Sue Snells guilty nature to try and make it up to them. Theres no one asking these kids to the prom, because in reality, nine times out of ten, if any of those bullies DOES have a sudden attack of conscience, chances are itll lead to nothing more than an end to their tormenting. But we feel so much for Carrie White because, while her tormentors arent stopping, there is that one person in the crown who steps up and tries to make it up to her. And seeing Carrie and Tommy Ross together at the prom, it looks like things might actually turn around for Carrie once Monday comes around again.
Well, they should anyway. But whats a tragic story without a big finish? And when you talk about big finishes in movies, CARRIE packs one of the biggest, and most memorable.
Okay, enough of the story, lets talk about the movie. Brian DePalma says in one of the documentaries on the DVD that he had, literally, months to plan the movie before filming. The script had been written, all was ready . . . except they needed to raise the money. During the wait, he planned the movie, shot by shot, and that attention to detail shows.
The first shot is not the shower scene everyone thinks it is, but a wide shot of a volleyball game on the school court. We see the girls trying to keep the ball in motion, no one in particular standing out, and slowly the camera moves in until we notice the pale girl at the back, the one who hasnt touched the ball yet. The camera keeps moving in, very slowly, and the girls say to hit it to Carrie. The ball comes at her, Carrie misses, and the other girls in the class berate her on the way to the showers, one of them hitting her in the head with a baseball cap. The camera stays on Carrie, never cutting away, and the reaction of Spacek in this first shot alone proves she earned the role. Its perfectly meek and regretful.
DePalma isnt just filming a movie, hes crafting complete shots with just an angle or a cut, a slow motion drift from one end of the locker room to the other, steam rolling across the lens and everything suggesting a perfect mood, an almost soothing, graceful scene--before showing us the blood running down Carries leg.
He does this on purpose. If you can be sure of anything while watching CARRIE, its that Brian DePalma knows exactly what hes doing with each shot. Whether its a jump cut, focusing on Carries eyes to accentuate the strength of her power, or a very long, wide shot to slow the pace before a series of short cuts to show the urgency, Brian DePalma is definitely in charge of taking us where he wants us to go.
The cast fit their roles perfectly. Sissy Spacek, as I said, doesnt simply portray Carrie in the movie, she becomes the girl in every respect, body language, voice tone, shes got the role down to a T. Piper Laurie keeps the sinister, forbidding edge Margaret White--Carries mother--had in the book, playing the over-zealous Catholic (maybe shes Christian, I dont remember if the book specified, but the character here certainly seems more Catholic than Christian, full of guilt and repentance) like shed been raised on the pulpit. DePalma even shoots Laurie from the ground, making her seem as if shes towering over the viewer, ready to pronounce judgment. Nancy Allen revels in the meanness of Chris Hargenson, while William Katt is an almost charming Tommy Ross. Its funny to learn from the DVD that CARRIE and STAR WARS were casting simultaneously, and that Katt and Irving were originally auditioning for George Lucas. Can you imagine the Greatest American Hero playing Luke Skywalker?
The special effects are limited to a few off-camera tricks, some hidden wires, and stage blood, nothing outlandish or expensive. In fact, CARRIE was made for a mere 1 million dollars. And look at it now. From such a humble beginning, to a horror classic, still talked about 25 years later, the subject matter just as relevant now as it was then, and the movie making itself still copied, right down to the split-screens DePalma used to great effect and nearly everyone else overuses to horrible effect.
CARRIE is a movie that had all the right things going for it at the right time, a movie that came together because all the planets were in the right alignment or something, a movie that could never be copied (television tried recently with a 3-hour TV version which was so bad, I half-expected Spacek and Irving to show up halfway through just to show them how to do it right). You wanna see a movie (Im not even specifying horror, because the techniques used here can just as easily apply to ANY genre) done the way they should be done? Just sit down to an hour and 38 minutes of CARRIE--watch and learn.
DVD bonus features:
"Acting Carrie" documentary
"Visualizing Carrie" documentary
"Carrie the Musical" featurette
Animated Photo Gallery
"Stephen King and the Evolution of Carrie" biography
Original theatrical trailer
Recommended:
Yes
Viewing Format: DVD Video Occasion: Fit for Friday Evening Suitability For Children: Suitable for Children Age 13 and Older
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