Even though this is supposed to be a scary movie, the ending never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Even with the unexpected jump-scare. With Sue’s saddened look as she walks to pay her respects, and the cruel, cruel writing on Carrie’s ‘grave’ along with melancholic music really makes you think what could have come of Carrie had she not had cruel people bullying her left and right along with a psychotic mother. Even though she’s the true victim of this story along with Tommy and Ms. Collins, in the end she lost. She lost her dreams, short-lived happiness, love, mother, and life. And the final shot of the graffiti shows people see her as a cruel monster, when she was just a victim.
@@vaskylark I'm talking about the movie margaret was nuts ok I'll give you that but carrie wasn't she was pushed to that level by her peers and her mother you can't sit here and say carrie was nuts when she clearly wasn't she was as he said a victim of bullying harassment and torment and finally snapped
@@Mortalhater Yes, she was all of those things, the victim of bullying and abuse for sure, but she murdered people. Having a bucket of pigs blood dumped on you is awful and humiliating and cruel but it doesn't warrant murder, does it? She also killed her mother and while Mom was a deranged, mentally ill person she didn't deserve to die. She needed help and a strait jacket but not death. Carrie used her powers to kill and that is wrong. The crimes committed against Carrie did not equal her revenge. Sure, as moviegoers it might have been satisfying to see them get their comeuppance but from a human level and a reality level Carrie was dangerous and aside from the one girl who did the pigs blood and her boyfriend the others didn't deserve to die. Throwing tampons at a girl and saying, "plug it up" doesn't warrant death, does it?
Is it just me, or does anyone else miss these old phones? I like the sound of them ringing when I watch older films/TV programmes. Gives me a sense of nostalgia.
U never forget something like this if this was to be real. My grandma jumped at this scene when her hand popped up. But what Sue didn't know is Carrie let her live because she knew she had remorse.
I think it's important to note that Carrie killed people much more innocent than Sue. Carrie was also a remarkably powerful Shiner, which would have let her communicate with others telepathically. Personally, I see this ending as Carrie using her abilities past her death to remind Sue of the horror she put her through despite Sue's escape.
So sad at the end when Carrie's mom tried to kill her OWN daughter who loved her and wanted her to love her back. Heartbreaking but ppl need to realize there are consequences for bullying innocent ppl!
2:32 - That definetly reminded me of “Addams Family Values”, when Joel Glicker places a bouquet of flowers upon Debbie Jellinsky’s grave, and suddenly her corpse pops out and grabs his arm and he screams in terror, while Wednesday watches with such pleasure.
0:32 - 1:12 Hello? 😧 Oh, Betty, thank God it's you.😅 I don't think I could've handled one more reporter.😓 Yeah, well, we're all a little edgy. She's better. Sleeping too much, I guess, but Dr. Schneider said that's to be expected after all she's been through. Well, he said that she's young enough so that she'll forget all about it in time. No. I wouldn't let her go to the funerals. With Tommy and all the others gone, it's best we just go away for a while.😔
Fun fact: Amy Irving and Priscilla Pointer who play Sue Snell and Mrs. Snell are real life mother and daughter. Priscilla probably isn’t doing much in terms of acting because seeing your daughter so hysterical, even if you know it’s not real can’t be easy to see.
I always wondered did this mean Carrie's spirit was still enraged and out for (more/Sue's) blood??? Or was it all psychosis induced by ptsd in sue?? This was the birth of the jump scare lol
Even though this is supposed to be a scary movie, the ending never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Even with the unexpected jump-scare. With Sue’s saddened look as she walks to pay her respects, and the cruel, cruel writing on Carrie’s ‘grave’ along with melancholic music really makes you think what could have come of Carrie had she not had cruel people bullying her left and right along with a psychotic mother. Even though she’s the true victim of this story along with Tommy and Ms. Collins, in the end she lost. She lost her dreams, short-lived happiness, love, mother, and life. And the final shot of the graffiti shows people see her as a cruel monster, when she was just a victim.
I thought much the same way when I was much younger, but now looking at it again, Carrie murdered people. Her and her Mom were nuts!
@@vaskylark did you not watch the movie
@@Mortalhater I did, and I read the book. Thanks for asking. Did you?
@@vaskylark I'm talking about the movie margaret was nuts ok I'll give you that but carrie wasn't she was pushed to that level by her peers and her mother you can't sit here and say carrie was nuts when she clearly wasn't she was as he said a victim of bullying harassment and torment and finally snapped
@@Mortalhater Yes, she was all of those things, the victim of bullying and abuse for sure, but she murdered people. Having a bucket of pigs blood dumped on you is awful and humiliating and cruel but it doesn't warrant murder, does it? She also killed her mother and while Mom was a deranged, mentally ill person she didn't deserve to die. She needed help and a strait jacket but not death. Carrie used her powers to kill and that is wrong. The crimes committed against Carrie did not equal her revenge. Sure, as moviegoers it might have been satisfying to see them get their comeuppance but from a human level and a reality level Carrie was dangerous and aside from the one girl who did the pigs blood and her boyfriend the others didn't deserve to die. Throwing tampons at a girl and saying, "plug it up" doesn't warrant death, does it?
This has got to be one of the best films ever made, hands down.
IKR
That's why it's important to go through life treating people with respect and kindness
The actress that plays Sue is gorgeous...such a classic beauty.
Is it just me, or does anyone else miss these old phones? I like the sound of them ringing when I watch older films/TV programmes. Gives me a sense of nostalgia.
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U never forget something like this if this was to be real. My grandma jumped at this scene when her hand popped up. But what Sue didn't know is Carrie let her live because she knew she had remorse.
I think she just got lucky getting locked out of the prom by the gym teacher. Otherwise, she would have gone down with the rest of them.
I think it's important to note that Carrie killed people much more innocent than Sue. Carrie was also a remarkably powerful Shiner, which would have let her communicate with others telepathically. Personally, I see this ending as Carrie using her abilities past her death to remind Sue of the horror she put her through despite Sue's escape.
Even though Sue was bad at the start she was still good at the end good for her.
So sad at the end when Carrie's mom tried to kill her OWN daughter who loved her and wanted her to love her back. Heartbreaking but ppl need to realize there are consequences for bullying innocent ppl!
Last part is so scary caught me off guard from when I watched the first one
Fun fact: It's really Sissy Spacek's hand grabbing Amy Irving's arm.
Even though Carrie didn’t commit suicide it shows how much pain and hurt Carrie felt being bullied all these years don’t let it continue
Sue definitely was hallucinating! This scene scared me! 😱😱😱
2:32 - That definetly reminded me of “Addams Family Values”, when Joel Glicker places a bouquet of flowers upon Debbie Jellinsky’s grave, and suddenly her corpse pops out and grabs his arm and he screams in terror, while Wednesday watches with such pleasure.
I love this film, it's one of my favorite classic horror films. Thanks for uploading it.
I have always loved this movie
Stephen King is my favorite
Thank you so much for uploading. I really love this movie.💖
Thank U so much for uploading this movie
Best jumpscare ever!
It makes so much more sense than most scenes like that do these days.
agree! saw it in the theater in 76 - entire audience screamed like little girls.
0:32 - 1:12 Hello? 😧
Oh, Betty, thank God it's you.😅
I don't think I could've handled
one more reporter.😓
Yeah, well, we're all a little edgy.
She's better. Sleeping too much, I guess,
but Dr. Schneider said that's to be
expected after all she's been through.
Well, he said that she's young enough
so that she'll forget all about it in time.
No. I wouldn't let her go to the funerals.
With Tommy and all the others gone,
it's best we just go away for a while.😔
Hello sometimes you can’t forget shit like this.
@@teacupglitterinfested1525 I only seen it once, but I can never forget the tragic life of Carrie White
Tragic fate. : (
Something I can relate to. 😔
To think steve king was on the verge of quitting his dreams as a writer and pursuing a career after so many rejection
thank you so much for uploading this, this is one of my favorites
That last part scary the fuck out of me like Carrie hand just pop out of no were
The best ever ending
Thanks for uploading
Thank you for uploading!
This is awesome
My girl🥀🥀🥀🥀
With Sue being alive I feel bad for her because she was sacrificed and she couldn’t have known any different.
Fun fact: Amy Irving and Priscilla Pointer who play Sue Snell and Mrs. Snell are real life mother and daughter. Priscilla probably isn’t doing much in terms of acting because seeing your daughter so hysterical, even if you know it’s not real can’t be easy to see.
Mrs White:SIN NEVER DIES.
I always wondered did this mean Carrie's spirit was still enraged and out for (more/Sue's) blood???
Or was it all psychosis induced by ptsd in sue??
This was the birth of the jump scare lol
Note to self: Never pick one quiet individuals.
Bonnie tyler
Keep up the good
Muy buena pelicula exelente 10 de 10👍😃
They treated her like shit and she was a beautiful person
I wish she was my wife