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Carrie

  • Téléfilm
  • 2002
  • 12
  • 2h 12min
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5,4/10
12 k
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Angela Bettis in Carrie (2002)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCarrie White is a lonely and painfully shy teenage girl with telekinetic powers who is slowly pushed to the edge of insanity by frequent bullying from both her classmates and her domineering... Tout lireCarrie White is a lonely and painfully shy teenage girl with telekinetic powers who is slowly pushed to the edge of insanity by frequent bullying from both her classmates and her domineering, religious mother.Carrie White is a lonely and painfully shy teenage girl with telekinetic powers who is slowly pushed to the edge of insanity by frequent bullying from both her classmates and her domineering, religious mother.

  • Réalisation
    • David Carson
  • Scénario
    • Bryan Fuller
    • Stephen King
  • Casting principal
    • Angela Bettis
    • Patricia Clarkson
    • Rena Sofer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    12 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • David Carson
    • Scénario
      • Bryan Fuller
      • Stephen King
    • Casting principal
      • Angela Bettis
      • Patricia Clarkson
      • Rena Sofer
    • 183avis d'utilisateurs
    • 40avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux32

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    Angela Bettis
    Angela Bettis
    • Carietta 'Carrie' White
    Patricia Clarkson
    Patricia Clarkson
    • Margaret White
    Rena Sofer
    Rena Sofer
    • Miss Desjarden
    Kandyse McClure
    Kandyse McClure
    • Sue Snell
    Emilie de Ravin
    Emilie de Ravin
    • Chris Hargensen
    Tobias Mehler
    Tobias Mehler
    • Tommy Ross
    Jesse Cadotte
    • Billy Nolan
    Meghan Black
    Meghan Black
    • Norma Watson
    Chelan Simmons
    Chelan Simmons
    • Helen Shyres
    Katharine Isabelle
    Katharine Isabelle
    • Tina Blake
    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Detective John Mulchaey
    Miles Meadows
    Miles Meadows
    • Kenny Garson
    Sean Tyler Foley
    Sean Tyler Foley
    • Lou Garson
    • (as Tyler Foley)
    Laurie Murdoch
    Laurie Murdoch
    • Principal Morton
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • John Hargensen
    Michaela Mann
    • Estelle Horan
    Jodelle Ferland
    Jodelle Ferland
    • Little Carrie
    • (as Jodelle Micah Ferland)
    Deborah DeMille
    • Estelle's Mother
    • Réalisation
      • David Carson
    • Scénario
      • Bryan Fuller
      • Stephen King
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    7Miles-10

    about as good as original but different strengths and weaknesses

    The most horrifying shot is the tableau at the end of the first bathtub scene near the end of the movie. (The second bathtub scene near the movie's end has more to do with turning this TV movie into a TV series--the plan that never came to fruition.) The three hour length of this TV version is well suited to amplify the drama and extend the finale rampage. The disaster effects are good. The different take on Margaret, Carrie's mother, is problematic. On one hand, she becomes more realistic and sympathetic, but on the other, nobody really wants to tone down a human monster whom we would rather not see as so human. Most cast members give fine performances including, but hardly limited to, the actors in the roles of Carrie, Sue, Billy, Tommy and Chris. Although Billy is surprisingly the one who seems to be possessed by evil; so where did that come from? I think this version is as good as the original in some ways, not as good in others and yet better in still others. A second crack at turning Stephen King's story into a film developed some of the story line more fully, which is to be expected with three hours.
    artizon

    Carrie's third time

    Carrie was originally a nerdy girl who was tormented over and over. Next, she was a goth who was videotaped having sex. This time, she's an epileptic girl struggling with life as a whole. Instead of doing a third one, the people decided to do something that people would rather see- remake the original loosely and transform it into a polished version of the book. While I do love the original, this one is closer to the book. There are a mere three things that I hated- the ending was stupid and Patricia Clarkson was too toned down for the role. They should have gone with a direct clone of Piper Laurie's flawless version of the character. Also, th pig blood dumping scene sucked this time. Ironically, all of the original's blonde characters are brunette here, and vice versa. The ending sort of copied the graveyard sequence at the end of the first one, but isn't as scary. But as a whole, this third in a blooming series was quite good and worth a few watches.
    PeachHamBeach

    I was QUITE impressed!!!

    I bought this DVD even before seeing this movie because I like Angela Bettis a lot!!! She is very good at playing misfits who are sweet, innocent and DEADLY!!!

    And I'd heard a lot of people criticize this TV remake of the Sissy Spacek film. The guy at Blockbuster even said, "You're buying the REMAKE???"

    Like I said, I like Ms. Bettis's work. She was FABULOUS in a similar role in the film MAY. I figured that would be just about ALL I'd like about this version of Carrie. After all, everyone knows that TV movies are never as good as theatrical ones, right???

    But as I watched this movie, I was very impressed. The performances of Bettis and Patricia Clarkson as Carrie's holy roller mom were outstanding and chilling. But the writer of this TV script also deserves a nod. I've never been more impressed with TV writing before. It was just clever, with humor, and unpredictable.

    The special effects were not perfect, but they were impressive for TV. The guy who played Carrie's date was TOO OLD to be a high school kid. The girls who were mean to her were well acted, and the guy who slaughtered the pig was a real psycho. His eyes looked crazy even.

    Good movie. I give it an A.
    Jimmy-154

    They're all Gonna Laugh at You"

    I have read the book and seen the original 1976 movie, numerous times. When I saw this advertised and heard that it followed the book, I knew I had to see it! It was interesting to see the book brought to life in a film. Even though it was modernized with Carrie making references to the internet, Chris using a cell phone, etc. I really enjoyed watching it, even though I still have to say that the original 1976 movie is still a classic! For some strange reason, during the prom scene where the blood is poured on Carrie, I was actually waiting to hear the famous line, "They're all gonna laugh at you!" That was such a nice touch in the original, but very difficult to duplicate. I also noticed in the credits that Jasmine Guy was in this film, but I looked and was not able to see her anywhere. The only thing I did not like is the fact with it being on regular television, the commercial breaks interrupted some of the good parts. Just when I was really into watching it, a commercial appears! Overall this movie was enjoyable to watch and to see a classic book and film come back. I am not much on remakes, but this one was not that bad. Still, nothing can hold a candle to the original!
    Pasafist

    A Really Great Movie

    High school is a horrible place. Everyone is really cruel. The popular kids, pick on the nerds, the nerds dump on the popular kids, and the kids left in the middle, they pick on and make fun of the nerds and the popular kids. But there is always that one kid. The kid who sits at lunch by himself, he never says a word and boy does he get dumped on the most.

    That's why the Stephen King's classic CARRIE will always appeal to mass audiences. She's the quiet kid who's always getting picked on. It prays on our irrational fear of the one who is a little odd, but it also gives us a glimpse into our own hurt psyche. We've all been put upon in our lives. We've all be humiliated by the people around us, and we all wish we could gat back at out enemies.

    As I sat through the recent television remake of CARRIE, all I could think of is how I am Carrie, but I'm also the one who has destroyed people like Carrie. It's the human condition, I guess? It's that ever-present darkness we all have in our hearts. No matter how we try to suppress it.

    Angela Bettis (May) plays Carrie White, a high school senior with a legalistic mother and the whole world against her. She's quiet, introspective, and really naive about what's going on the world. So of course all the girls in school pick on her, and tease her. They are downright cruel at some points.

    Little does anyone know, but quiet Carrie has begun to develop weird powers. She can make things move using her mind. But when another prank goes wrong, Carrie goes medieval and takes no prisoners.

    Angela Bettis was born to play Carrie and she is great. She has this innocent and yet dangerous look about her. She gives Carrie this poised quirkiness that the film desperately needs. You can see how each humiliation wears away at her façade, and without Bettis's small but subtle character changes, this simple and yet so complex character would fall apart at its seems.

    I especially liked the scene in which she's waiting for her prom date Tommy (Tobias Mehler, Disturbing Behavior) to arrive. He's late, and she thinks she going to be stood up and as the minute's progress the furniture slowly begins to rise off the floor. That is a great sequence.

    The supporting cast also does a great job Patricia Clarkson's (Far From Heaven) performance, as Carrie mom is one of true evil and even a little sympathy. She generally cares for Carrie, too bad she's so bad at showing it to her daughter. To bad she's been duped into the lie that legalism can save your soul. I like that it has more dimensions than Brian Deplama's characterization of Carrie's mom in the original film.

    Rena Sofer (TV's ED) is also very good as Carrie's tough as nails gym teacher, one of Carrie's only supporters. She walks that thin line between feminine and bitchy without turning her character into a farce. I liked how she handled her gym class, when they obviously deserved worse, and I loved the small conversation she has with Carrie at the prom. Sofer is one great actress.

    Director David Carson (Star Trek: Generations) visual style is also refreshing. Much of the film is shot with stylized steady cam and disjointed camera angels. While many times this technique can be distracting. It works really well for this film, and is never distracting.

    My only qualm with this movie is pretty trite. Since it is a TV movie some sequences are a little choppy because of commercial breaks. I wished they had fixed some of the editing at these points for the DVD. Because I found it distracting that they would go to black only to come back to the same shot. It's also a tad overlong, and some sequences drag on merely to stretch the running time. But they are few and far between, so forget I even mentioned them.

    This new CARRIE is really good. It has a great cast, a nice visual sense, and aspires to do something new and different. I would recommend you see Deplama's film before you see this one. But don't let that discourage you from giving the new CARRIE a look.

    This is one of the best Made-For-TV movies I have ever seen.

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    • Anecdotes
      Bryan Fuller added some more positive dialogue about religion after he was asked to do so by David Keith, so that the film would not appear to be overtly anti-religion. One example is when Carrie makes statements about her own faith as opposed to her mother's views.
    • Gaffes
      Carrie's hair is already wet and there is already blood splashed all over the floor when the first drops hit her face.
    • Citations

      Margaret White: You've gone so far astray, I fear for you.

      Carrie White: You really think I'm going to burn in hell, Momma, just for going to my prom?

      Margaret White: I don't want to think about what's going to happen to you. Sin knows you now. It will find you.

      Carrie White: Momma...

      Margaret White: Your sin will find you, Carrie, and when it does, not even Jesus can help you.

      Carrie White: [exasperated] Jesus will help me. He will help me if I really need him.

      Margaret White: Not if he doesn't love you anymore.

      Carrie White: Jesus loves everybody, Momma - even me!

    • Versions alternatives
      In an alternate cut of the film, it appears there is a shot of the inside of the gym during the roof collapse where we see characters such as George Dawson, Ruth Gogan and several other character be crushed by the falling debris of the roof.
    • Connexions
      Featured in De Palma (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Outside, Looking In
      Written by Mark Nubar, ShyBoy, and Jeeve

      Performed by Hypnogaja

      Courtesy of Access Denied Music

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 février 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Stephen King's Carrie
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • MGM Television
      • Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit
      • Trilogy Entertainment Group
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      2 heures 12 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Stereo
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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