CARRIE 2013 Full Movie Hindi Dubbed
The 2013 movie Carrie is a supernatural horror film directed by Kimberly Peirce. It is a remake of Brian De Palma's 1976 film, which was based on Stephen King's 1974 novel of the same name. Here are the key details about the film, including information about the cast and crew:
Plot Summary:
The story revolves around Carrie White, a shy, socially awkward high school student with a religiously strict mother. Carrie discovers she has telekinetic powers, which she struggles to control. Her life takes a dark turn when she is humiliated by her peers at the senior prom. Her powers spiral out of control, leading to a catastrophic and violent revenge against those who tormented her.
Key Cast and Characters:
- Chloë Grace Moretz as Carrie White – The main protagonist, a high school student with telekinetic powers.
- Julianne Moore as Margaret White – Carrie’s deeply religious and abusive mother.
- Ansel Elgort as Tommy Ross – Carrie’s kind-hearted prom date, who helps her feel accepted.
- Portia Doubleday as Chris Hargensen – A popular, mean-spirited student who bullies Carrie.
- Gabrielle Wilde as Sue Snell – A classmate who feels guilty about participating in the bullying and later tries to make amends.
- Judy Greer as Miss Desjardin – The gym teacher who tries to protect Carrie from the bullying.
Director and Crew:
- Director: Kimberly Peirce
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (screenplay)
- Producer: Kevin Misher
- Cinematography: Steve Yedlin
- Music: Marco Beltrami
- Editor: Nancy Richardson
Style and Reception:
The film is a modernized retelling of the original Carrie, with more contemporary technology and updated social themes. The movie features themes of bullying, isolation, and the consequences of repression, which are explored through the lens of Carrie's telekinetic powers.
Although Carrie (2013) received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the performances, especially by Moretz and Moore, others felt the remake did not live up to the emotional impact of the original film.
Notable Aspects:
- The film incorporates more modern-day technology, such as the use of social media and smartphones, to update the bullying aspect of the story.
- The climax of the movie features a highly charged and intense sequence at the high school prom, similar to the 1976 version, but with updated special effects.
Box Office and Reception:
The film grossed approximately $84 million worldwide, which was considered a moderate success but fell short of the expectations set by the original's iconic status. The 2013 film also has a more teen-focused, current perspective on bullying and social media.