Carrie (2002 film)
2002 TV film directed by David Carson
Carrie is a 2002 film about Carrie White, a bullied by girl, woman and man bullies teenage girl or woman who, after being subjected to both physical and mental harassment by her peers, teachers and abusive mother, discovers she harbors telekinetic powers.
- Produced and directed by Brian De Palma. Written by Lawrence D. Cohen; Based on the novel by Stephen King.
If you got a taste for terror, than you have a date with Carrie. Taglines
Chris
edit- (To Sue) "You think she (Carrie)'s retarded?"
Dialogue
edit- Margaret White: (to Carrie) Go to your closet and pray.
- Carrie White: No, Mama.
- Margaret White: (Grabs Carrie's feet) Pray.
- Carrie White: MAMA, LEMME GO! NOHOHO! (gets locked in the closet by Margaret and probably bangs on/kicks the door at several times) Mama, please! (bangs on/kicks the door at several times) Mama, please! Mama! (cries, lights the candle, and prays)
- Miss Desjarden: (to girls) You're ugly, let's all see how ugly all of you are!
- Chris Hargensen: You can't talk to us like this, my dad's a lawyer!
- Miss Desjarden: Shut up! Open your mouth one more time, and I'll plug you up.
- Margaret White: (throws hot water on Carrie) You're not going, it's evil and it's a sin.
- Carrie White: Everything isn't a sin, Mama.
- Margaret White: Go to your closet...and pray.
- Carrie White: No.
- Margaret White: You're going and that's final.
- Carrie White: Please sit and talk with me. (the noise is heard and Carrie slams the door with her telekinesis) I'm not done talking...(the noise is heard again and Carrie makes the table go probably sideways with telekinesis and other things fall down)
- Carrie White: Mama, I'm going,...you can't stop me...and I don't wanna talk about it anymore.
External links
editEncyclopedic article on Carrie (2002 film) on Wikipedia
Stephen King's Carrie | |
Novel | Carrie (1974) |
Films | Carrie (1976) · The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999) · Carrie (2002) · Carrie (2013) |
Musical | Carrie: The Musical (1988) |
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