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| ACTORS: | Emily Bergl, Jason London |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 12 March, 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | MGM (Video & DVD) |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 027616745422 |
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Customer Reviews of The Rage: Carrie 2
Nice try people.................. Your target audience is to young to even know of the 1976 original. Throw some cute people in a slasher film and you will get your money, blahhhhhhh. This crap sucks. What next Carrie 3 and then ruin the name Carrie forever? Stick to the original, a film nominated for two acting awards, unheard of for a horror film, and think of something new Hollywood. You guys suck, what next, Field of Dreams 2, uggghhhhhhhhhh.
how does a fictional character go about attaining 'autonomy'?
This movie is worth watching because of the actress who plays Rachel. She is quite strong. It is not often that I have seen a role for a woman(particularly a young woman) that embodies so much strength and individuality. Rachel is a great character. She has depth, power, and a modest undercurrent of creepiness. However, she also has a vulnerability and an inherent decency that make her likeable.In addition, she can be warm and charming when she's treated with any degree of consideration.Of course, critics will say that the movie deliberately sets out to make her more sympathetic than the other kids so that the audience will cheer her on when she starts killing people. (The same idea as Death Wish or Dirty Harry.) But that doesn't render the basic premise any less valid.Anyone who has ever attended an American high school knows that you are far more likely to find integrity and individuality on the fringes. As a general rule, who's gonna be more honest, more decent? The cheerleader? The quarterback? Please!!! Of course, there are no saints, but if you're looking for some sense of morality, you'll usually be more likely to find it in the same place it's found in this movie: in the person who thinks for himself(or herself) and acts on their own convictions.Rachel is that sort of person. She doesn't care if you like her or not. She's going to be who she is. We need more people like her in the so-called 'real world.'
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>I agree with the official reviewer that the movie is not nearly in the class with the original. The first 'Carrie' is one of my absolute favorites.But I disagree with his conclusions about the main character. The movie is worth seeing because of her.
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>In case the title of my review confuses anyone, it is a reference to something in the official Amazon review. That person said that Rachel was an 'unoriginal' character with no autonomy. Whether or not she's original is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose. But no 'autonomy'? Does any fictional character have any autonomy? A fictional character is, after all, the creation of someone else. A collaboration between the actress, writer, and director, at the very least.In other words, they have about as much autonomy as a car or a blender.Sentences such as this make some of us believe that critics are, for the most part, nothing more than pretentious fools.
As Simon Cowell would say..."Absolutley Dreadful"
I really wish that i could give this film a "0", but too bad about that. No, really, it was HORRIBLE. The first film was what i would say a million times better, literally. It was even worse than Godzilla. So, Don't watch it, it will only wreck the way you watch movies.