`CARRIE 2' MORE BLOODY, LESS INTERESTING THAN ORIGINAL.Byline: Marla Matzer Daily News Staff Writer ``Carrie,'' the 1976 film directed by Brian De Palma Palma or Palma de Mallorca (päl`mä thā mälyôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 325,120), capital of Majorca island and of Baleares prov., Spain, on the Bay of Palma. and based on the best-selling Stephen King <noinclude></noinclude>
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror and novel, created horror-movie conventions that are copied to this day. ``The Rage: Carrie 2'' merely swipes from the original and a slew of more recent teen horror flicks, such as ``Scream.'' In short, it's a bloody bore. It's 23 years later in the same suburban town where ``Carrie'' was set. There's a new telekinetic (having the ability to move objects with the mind) girl named Rachel in school. Like Carrie, she's a misfit mis·fit n. 1. Something of the wrong size or shape for its purpose. 2. One who is unable to adjust to one's environment or circumstances or is considered to be disturbingly different from others. . The movie uses blood as a motif. It is here that the similarities end. In an apparent attempt to be topical, the bad events of this movie are triggered by a Spur Posse-like cabal of jocks who make a game out of keeping score of the many girls they sleep with. The rage of the movie's title is set off by the fact that Rachel feels she and her best friend have been victims of these boys, even after one of them genuinely falls for her. This change of focus to tension between the sexes destroys one of the most shocking Most Shocking is a reality television show produced by Nash Entertainment and Court TV Original Productions. It generally features a video of criminal behavior, police pursuits, robberies, and shootouts. elements of ``Carrie.'' The original featured an almost all-female cast (besides William Katt and a very young John Travolta, in a small role), and explored the very real power for both beauty and evil among teen-age girls. They didn't need to be menaced by men; they were terrifying ter·ri·fy tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies 1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten. 2. To menace or threaten; intimidate. all by themselves, from their vicious taunts at the opening of the film to their dousing Carrie with pig's blood at the fateful prom. ``The Rage'' isn't totally worthless - it could, like the original, turn out to be the debut of several talented young actors. First-time film actor Emily Bergl Emily Bergl (born on April 25, 1975, in Milton Keynes, England) is an English-American actress. She moved to Chicago with her family when she was a child and attended Glenbrook South High School and Grinnell College, where she was the lead in several school productions. imbues the main character, Rachel, with as much complexity as the script allows. But the new movie is, overall, a prime example of studios trying and failing to find a known franchise to turn into a contemporary hit. De Palma and King have both had a hand in some very bad movies. But ``Carrie' combined a fascinating character study with a relentless, almost obsessive directorial style. ``The Rage,'' by contrast, is an R-rated ``Beverly Hills 90210'' meets ``The X-Files,'' a compilation of referential scenes which rely on the use of gory go·ry adj. go·ri·er, go·ri·est 1. Covered or stained with gore; bloody. 2. Full of or characterized by bloodshed and violence. special effects for shock value. All of this may not matter to the teens who will go see the movie.But it's a mystery why Amy Irving would choose to reprise re·prise n. 1. Music a. A repetition of a phrase or verse. b. A return to an original theme. 2. A recurrence or resumption of an action. tr.v. her role. Irving's Sue Snell has survived the events of 23 years ago to become a high school guidance counselor guidance counselor Child psychology A school worker trained to screen, evaluate and advise students on career and academic matters . Irving has the most unintentionally funny line of the film. She takes Rachel to the site of the school auditorium fire from 1976. In an otherwise tidy town, twisted metal and charred brick walls have supposedly been left to rot for more than two decades. ``They never cleaned this up ... I haven't been back here for 23 years,'' Snell tells Rachel with a straight face. Give us a pig's blood shower any day. THE FACTS The film: ``The Rage: Carrie 2'' (R; graphic horror violence and gore, brief strong sexuality and language). The stars: Emily Bergl, Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J. Smith-Cameron, Amy Irving. Behind the scenes: Directed by Katt Shea. Written by Rafael Moreu. Produced by Paul Monash. Released by MGM/UA. Running time: One hour, 45 minutes. Playing: Citywide. Our rating: One and one half stars. |
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