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Carrie

  • 2013
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  • 1h 40m
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Chloë Grace Moretz in Carrie (2013)
A sheltered high school girl unleashes her newly developed telekinetic powers after she is pushed too far by her peers.
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A shy girl, outcast by her peers and sheltered by her religious mother, unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town after being pushed too far at her senior prom.A shy girl, outcast by her peers and sheltered by her religious mother, unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town after being pushed too far at her senior prom.A shy girl, outcast by her peers and sheltered by her religious mother, unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town after being pushed too far at her senior prom.

  • Director
    • Kimberly Peirce
  • Writers
    • Lawrence D. Cohen
    • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Julianne Moore
    • Gabriella Wilde
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    155K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,881
    273
    • Director
      • Kimberly Peirce
    • Writers
      • Lawrence D. Cohen
      • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Chloë Grace Moretz
      • Julianne Moore
      • Gabriella Wilde
    • 539User reviews
    • 363Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Chloë Grace Moretz
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Carrie White
    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Margaret White
    Gabriella Wilde
    Gabriella Wilde
    • Sue Snell
    Portia Doubleday
    Portia Doubleday
    • Chris Hargensen
    Zoë Belkin
    Zoë Belkin
    • Tina
    Samantha Weinstein
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    • Nicki
    Katie Strain
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    • Lizzy
    Ansel Elgort
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    • Tommy Ross
    Demetrius Joyette
    Demetrius Joyette
    • George
    Judy Greer
    Judy Greer
    • Ms. Desjardin
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    • Principal Morton
    Arlene Mazerolle
    Arlene Mazerolle
    • Miss Helen Finch
    Evan Gilchrist
    • Greg Delois
    Eddie Max Huband
    • Harry Trenant
    • (as Eddie Huband)
    Alex Russell
    Alex Russell
    • Billy Nolan
    Tyler Rushton
    • Neighborhood Kid
    Connor Price
    Connor Price
    • Freddy 'Beak' Holt
    • Director
      • Kimberly Peirce
    • Writers
      • Lawrence D. Cohen
      • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
      • Stephen King
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    User reviews539

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    7billygoat1071

    Reminiscence The Camp

    To be honest, the 1976 version of Carrie was only great for that period. It's not hard to see how the audience reacted to the film back in the days, but now it's nothing more than an entertaining campy relic. The only thing that many would still be amazed is its iconic prom scene. Another adaptation could be a great idea, especially for this generation when the context of the story has become more relevant. Unfortunately, it seems everyone behind this new version can't let go of the past and the ambition leans more on recapturing the best moments of the original. However, solid filmmaking and great cast makes the film watchable. It's almost like the same movie, but with people using modern technology and CGI death scenes. But the rest, it's difficult to know what else is the difference.

    While fans will always defend the De Palma version, a remake is reasonable. Bullying has become a serious subject, and sometimes the bullied fights back ending up doing something worse. Those real life incidents resembles so much in this classic story, but the film wasn't so focused at that point until the end. Although we get to see more of Carrie being curious about her special abilities and Margaret's briefest backstories, which are interesting addition to the plot, that didn't make up enough to show its bigger picture. Again, the movie is more fond to its campiness. It at least gives a bit of satisfaction to those who crave for horror violence. The famous prom scene has found some inventive ways to kill its characters, despite of CGI.

    The direction has its own style which works throughout. If there's anything else elevated, then that's most likely the performances. From the original, most of the cast (aside of Sissy Spacek) were probably too broad and sort of hammed it up. It's from the 70's, sure, but then we need a more credible and darker depiction of high school. Chloe Grace Moretz gives a genuine intimidation and eventual natural madness to the character. Julianne Moore is the improvement among. She manifests the pain beneath Margaret White's fanaticism, which is quite compelling.

    The best advice to see Carrie is to not be familiar with the other adaptations, because the existence of those kind of affected the surprises, though I wished the film stepped forward more on its message to make it feel distinct than the camp that made this story such an icon. Overall, it's neither inferior nor superior compared to the original; it's all straightforward remake with modern time elements. Despite of being disappointing, Carrie is still an entertaining film. It's a great story anyway, and giving it a second look with a different vision might be alright. In the end, it's a needless re-adaptation than we thought it would be.
    5zenstation13

    Unnecessary Remake

    This movie is hardly a scene-by-scene account of Brian De Palma brilliantly 'Carrie'. Yes, it impossible not to compare any remake to its original version, especially when the original is considered a classic. It is sad that with these days' shortage of originality, even a seemingly talented director such as Kimberly Peirce, succumbs to the commercial appeal of movie-making in the sole interest of monetary gain resulting in watered-down quality. Well, I'm not even sure if this movie will make its money back, given the mediocrity in all aspects of its quality. But then again, there are a lot of junks out there that make tons of money. All the efforts for the reimagining, whether it be an attempt to create a franchise or sequel or to modernize the narrative has totally undermined the essence of this otherwise compelling story. The destructiveness of social isolation, religious fanaticism, BULLYING, to name a few, underlined in Stephen King's novel were in no way conveyed effectively in this movie. There is a lack of connection in Moretz's performance and  she is unconvincing as a socially deprived and awkward girl. Julianna Moore as always delivers a competent performance.  But she can only carry the movie so far. As talented as Moretz is, she is a miscast for this movie.  As such, the movie is moderately entertaining at best.
    7gavin6942

    A Fair Adaptation

    A reimagining of the classic horror tale about Carrie White (Chloe Grace Moretz), a shy girl outcast by her peers and sheltered by her deeply religious mother (Julianne Moore), who unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town after being pushed too far at her senior prom.

    This film is criticized pretty harshly by audiences, especially horror fans. And for the most part, these criticisms are unfair. One minor problem with the film is the use of CGI when it was not necessary. And the major problem was remaking a classic. As it is impossible to improve on a classic, any attempt will be met with strong resistance.

    But there are many strengths. First and foremost, Chloe Moretz, who is easily the best actress of her generation. Horror fans are lucky she has worked extensively in the genre, because her roles have brought much strength to otherwise average films. While perhaps not as awkward as Sissy Spacek, she handles the role well.

    There are some aspects that are closer to the novel, including the more violent and intense climax, and the pregnancy subplot. This version has a more sympathetic Sue and Tommy as well as a more self-confident Carrie. These are different takes on characters that make an important, nuanced difference and allows for different interpretations. The updating of technology adds a different angle, too. This is its own movie in many respects.

    Is the original better? Of course. It is a classic and directed by the legendary Brian DePalma. It probably should not have been tampered with (although it has been before). But if it had to be done, the people involved could have done much worse than this.
    kshirad

    Imperfect, yet solid..ehem..remake

    Remakes are often trashed by viewers, occasionally who have seen the older version. This one, i have to say, was pure entertainment. To be frank, there's nothing bad in this movie. But, i didn't say it's not flawed. I was just expecting another horror flick with jump scares and blood spewing all over the place. One minute into the movie, i was rather surprised.

    The story is about an innocent teenage girl named Carrie (Chloë Grace Moretz), whom has a mentally abusive mother (Julianne Moore). Her life was very miserable. She got bullied at school and her neighborhood condemn her as being a freak. Until, she found out that she has a telekinetic power that could control every single thing. But, she doesn't know how far her power could go and do to the people who pushes her. All is well until one night that changed it all.

    The movie is a remake of the 1976 version. I am glad to say that it was never boring. I was pinned down to the seat and saw the whole thing, especially the climax which i won't spoil any of it.

    Julianne Moore, wow! I can't say a word about her performance here. She brought the hell out of her and made me witness her craziness. It was all very freaky and horrifying. Chloë Grace Moretz played the role as Carrie convincingly and made me feel about her character. All of the cast were well-acted.

    Though, there's just a minor thing i would criticize.

    The CGI wasn't all that spectacular. Sometimes we could see that it's not real. And the pacing was a bit off. Yet, i'd have to say it was well-executed and the effect was pretty gruesome at times.

    Conclusion: Very solid remake and recommended for people who loves to be scared, and believe me, you WILL know her name.
    7Tweekums

    A decent enough, if unnecessary, horror remake

    Carrie White is somewhat a loner; raised by a fanatical mother who believes just about everything is sinful and bullied at school. She hasn't been told about what it means to become a woman so when she has her first period, in the shower after gym class, she is terrified. The other girls mock her and one, Christine "Chris" Hargensen, even films her on a phone. This lead to Chris being suspended and being banned from attending the upcoming prom; she determines to have her revenge on Carrie. As well as becoming a woman Carrie starts to develop telekinetic powers. Another girl, feeling guilty, asks her boyfriend to take Carrie to the prom... when Chris puts her revenge into action Carrie's powers erupt in a deadly way.

    The original 1976 film is rightly considered a horror classic; even those who have never seen it, or read the book, are likely to know what happens at Carrie's prom... which slightly lessens the impact of the scene in this film. Trying to judge this film on its own is difficult but I'll try. It starts well with the characters being introduced and developed and no real violence before the infamous prom scene. Chloë Grace Moretz is the right age for the role and her acting is impressive; unfortunately she doesn't feel as vulnerable as Sissy Spacek did in the original. Julianne Moore is suitably disturbing as Carrie's overbearing mother and the rest of the cast are solid enough. The special effects are pretty good and there are some impressive shocks. Overall I don't think this remake was needed but it turned out better than I expected... certainly worth the 50p I paid for the DVD.

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    • Trivia
      Because Chloë Grace Moretz was a minor, she was limited to eight hours of work per day. When she was unavailable, director Kimberly Peirce substituted; she would be off-screen. This was only done with scenes that Julianne Moore would talk to Carrie.
    • Goofs
      When Tommy collapses on the stage, he is facing Carrie, but when Carrie tries to cradle Tommy, he is facing the backdrop.
    • Quotes

      Sue Snell: No! Carrie please don't hurt me.

      Carrie White: Why not? I've been hurt my whole life.

    • Alternate versions
      The theatrical version ends with a brief scene of Sue in court for the White Investigation (an integral part of the Stephen King novel otherwise omitted from the film) and then laying a flower on Carrie White's grave, which cracks as she walks away. The alternate Blu-ray cut omits the courtroom scene and features a different edit of Sue placing the flower on Carrie's grave. This scene is followed with Sue in the delivery room giving birth, but instead of a baby, Carrie's arm emerges from between her legs and grabs her. There is then a quick cut to Sue's mother, who is holding and trying to awaken her hysterical, pregnant daughter from this nightmare.
    • Connections
      Edited into Carrie: Alternate Ending with Introduction from Director Kimberly Peirce (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      End of the Earth
      Written by Ben Schneider

      Performed by Lord Huron

      Courtesy of IAMSOUND Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cơn Thịnh Nộ Của Carrie
    • Filming locations
      • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada(Carrie's House)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Screen Gems
      • Misher Films
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,266,619
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,101,552
      • Oct 20, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $84,790,678
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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