My new list at Flashbak remembers five memorable knock-offs of Brian De Palma's Carrie.
Here's a snippet and the url: (http://flashbak.com/compared-to-this-carrie-was-an-angel-five-unforgettable-carrie-knock-offs-25373/ )
"Brian De Palma’s Carrie
(1976), based on the novel by Stephen King was a huge box office
success, and a critically-acclaimed initiative as well.
With his accomplished visual sense, De Palma
created an unforgettable portrait of adolescent, high-school cruelty. The film
was Lord of the Flies in a locker room, but starring
mean girls instead of wild boys. In her review for New Yorker, Pauline Kael noted that prior to De
Palma's film, "no one else has ever caught the thrill that teenagers
get from a dirty joke and sustained it for a whole picture.”
Not
surprisingly, many horror filmmakers were inspired by the film and its high
school horror setting and characters. By 1978, they had distilled the very
essence of Carrie as a creative work, and sought to re-package and resell the film’s
magic with only minor modifications.
Carrie’s crucial ingredients include an unpopular adolescent (often named in the
film’s title), bullying members of the popular teen crowd, the central
adolescent’s revenge -- brought about by non-natural means -- and the savage
turn-back, in which the lead character is consumed by his or her own power and
hatred.
Often, the lead
character’s unhappy family life is also featured in these films.
With these
conceits in mind, below are five of the most memorable knock-offs of Carrie."
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