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Brooklyn Beckham’s ex-girlfriend is obsessed with “school bullying” in the movie

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Chloe Grace Moretz stars in the supernatural horror film Carrie.

Based on the novel of the same name by “the king of horror stories” Stephen King and the classic 1976 film version, Carrie (Carrie’s Wrath) (2013 version) starring Chloe Grace Moretz, chilling viewers about the level of horror in both the image and the story and the message inside.

Carrie is a shy, naive girl who lacks the most basic knowledge about puberty due to not being taught by her mother. Her mother, a fanatic, believed that her daughter was the embodiment of the devil. In the high school girls’ bathroom, Carrie was scared when she discovered her body was bleeding, she panicked and begged her friends to save her, not knowing it was just a normal phenomenon. No one helped Carrie. Everyone laughed and threw things at her, including Chris and Sue. Chris even recorded a video to post online.

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Carrie panicked when she discovered her body was bleeding

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Instead of explaining and helping, the girls mocked, threw things at her and filmed

Since then, Carrie became the target of bullying by the whole school. Outside the school gates, in the hallways, in the classroom, there were people waiting to mock her everywhere. While running away from her classmates, Carrie cracks a mirror just from staring at it. The girl realizes that she has a strange ability: to control things with her mind.

Sue regretted mocking Carrie. She asks her boyfriend Tommy to take Carrie to the prom as redemption. Carrie put on her new dress to the ball in high spirits. She uses supernatural powers to keep her mother in the house when she is forbidden. Yet the greeting to Carrie is Chris’s evil prank. She poured pig’s blood all over her body, and played a video of the women’s bathroom on the big screen at the ball. All the students laughed at Carrie, as they always did. Chris was afraid of getting into trouble with the teacher, so he ran away, she accidentally caused a bucket of blood to fall on Tommy’s head, causing him to die.

Carrie’s fury came. She destroyed everything, those who had mocked her lay under the ruins of the night of the ball.

A lost child is “abused” in what should be a “safe place”

Carrie does not receive love at home. The parenting style from a fanatical mother makes her naive, gullible, mentally weak and doesn’t know how to deal with social situations.

At school, instead of helping Carrie, her classmates tried to mock her. If this were an ordinary story, perhaps after the brief high school years, Carrie would be forgotten as well. Bullies won’t remember the pain they inflicted on their victims. Carrie was simply a joke, a goal to entertain, to make other children feel superior when they had such a peculiar idiot around them. Even Sue, the only “nice” among the students, unintentionally redeemed himself with the pose of a benefactor: asking her boyfriend to invite the silly girl to the prom that is meant for couples. pair.

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The moment Carrie discovered her power

The world of 16-year-old Carrie is pitifully simple. She is like a mirror reflecting how the people around her treat her. Carrie’s humiliation, anger, and panic were “tangible” by Stephen King into supernatural powers. Look at the way she broke the mirror, the way she crushed the prom, ripped the pavement, broke the car, caused the house to fall down… Mental abuse from the mother and classmates was also heart-wrenching. Carrie’s soul cracked and twisted and crumbled in the same way.

Massive power in the hands of a young girl who was traumatized to the extreme, then destruction of all was the only end.

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The movie’s haunting poster. Carrie, covered in blood, is using her supernatural powers to stop Chris’ car.

The rare bright spot of sympathy, though pale and somewhat distorted, is Sue. At the end of the film, Carrie used her supernatural powers to push Sue out of a house that was about to collapse after finding out that Sue was pregnant. Then, she buried both herself and her pitiful and hateful fanatical mother under the house where she grew up.

Like other famous works of Stephen King adapted to the screen such as The Ghostly Clown (IT), The Mist (The Mist), The Shining (The Shinning)… Carrie also uses horror and supernatural elements to portray the truth of life, the dark side of people to the extreme.

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