![]() So beware of who you pick on, there’s a little “Carrie” in all of us! Or at least there should be. I highly recommend - especially to bullies because telekinesis is more common than you would think. Oh, and there’s plenty of gore and blood - menstruation blood, blood from knife wounds and of course pig blood (but it’s noted that no animals were harmed during this motion picture).Īnd of all the Carries, Chloe Grace Moretz does not go down without a fight - a big one … in fact, so big she’s almost Godzilla-like in the final scenes - as the audience cheers her on! Carrie is definitely an iconic hero in this flick. “Carrie” also illustrates the truth in that teachers are not always perfect, parents will often defend their little darlings no matter how wrong they are, and as annoying as text messaging is - there is tenderness in a few simple words, as we learn that Tommy Ross, played by Ansel Elgort is sincere in pursuing a friendship with Carrie by taking her to the prom (what you never really learned in the original, as you always second guessed - something I always hated about the original) and double kudos in showing via text message, even though Tommy Ross thinks Carrie is beautiful, he is still loyal to his girlfriend - a special sweet brief moment that makes the “good guys” (Carrie, Tommy and Sue Snell, played by Gabriella Wilde) all the more endearing. Not to mention, she’s absolutely precious, so you truly feel sorry for all she deals with.Ī bully is always a bully, but in this modern version of Carrie they take it to the next tragic level of harassment with Smart Phone uploads. ![]() She sasses her religious fanatic mom Margaret White, played brilliantly by Julianne Moore, she’s on to her bully classmates questioning their motives and she grows as a person throughout the movie. She’s sweet, smart, and best of all - empowered. Sometimes we purists don’t like our originals to be tainted, but with modern twists it’s proven that you can perfect perfection.Ĭhloe Grace Moretz plays a perfect 21st Century Carrie. The cast also features Judy Greer, Portia Doubleday, Gabriella Wilde. Loved each and every one, including the newest release, “Carrie.” I saw it last night and was major impressed. Carrie is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by Kimberly Peirce. ![]() I read the book by Stephen King (before the original movie came out in 1976) and saw all the movies. (Check out my blog from April, “Carrie On!” ) Carrie (2013) (1,961) 5.8 1 h X-Ray A sheltered high school girl unleashes her newly developed telekinetic powers after she is pushed too far by her peers. Filming started in June 2012 and it became released in October 2013.As I blogged earlier this year, I am a huge “Carrie” fan. The film became directed by Boys Don’t Cry director Kimberly Peirce and starred Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore. As well as Dark Horse, Gabriella became cast in the 2013 remake, Carrie, that same month (as Sue Snell). In May 2010, Gabriella appeared in an episode of the BBC television series Doctor Who as one of the eponymous vampires in “The Vampires of Venice”. In December 2009, Gabriella made her acting debut in the adventure comedy film St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold. The year 2013 saw her play one of the lead characters Sue Snell in the horror drama Carrie, directed by Kimberly Peirce, and which also starred Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore. In addition, Gabriella studied fine art at the City and Guilds of London Art School but dropped out to pursue acting. Gabriella starred as Constance in the 2011 short musical comedy Il Maestro, and then played Wynter-Lee Cardigan in the 2012 fantasy drama Dark Horse. Gabriella smuggled vodka into Heathfield, resulting in suspension and a transfer to St Swithun’s. The same year Gabriella performed in the short film Maestro and soon she played in the film Squatters. She acted in Dark Horse, ABC Sci-Fii television series in 2012. With her hard work, she starred in many films as well as series. Later on, Gabriella attended Heathfield St Mary’s School, Ascot, and St Swithun’s School, Winchester, prior to leaving to pursue a course in art while continuing with her modelling career. Gabriella Wilde Family and personal life Gabriella initiated her modeling career at the age of 14. last lines Sue Snell : Carrie had some sort of power. Carrie White : Why not I've been hurt my whole life. She was educated at Windlesham House School. Carrie (2013) Gabriella Wilde: Sue Snell Showing all 52 items Jump to: Photos (46) Quotes (6) Photos 23 more photos Quotes Sue Snell : No Carrie please don't hurt me.
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