Lo sguardo di Satana - Carrie

Titolo originale: Carrie
Regia: Kimberly Peirce |
Anno: 2013
Origine: United States of America | Canada |
Generi: Dramma Horror
Tag: high school | based on novel or book | telekinesis | remake | revenge | prank | murder | prom | religion | explosion | humiliation | woman director |
Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz | Julianne Moore | Gabriella Wilde | Ansel Elgort | Alex Russell | Judy Greer | Portia Doubleday | Zoë Belkin | Samantha Weinstein | Karissa Strain | Katie Strain | Demetrius Joyette | Barry Shabaka Henley | Arlene Mazerolle | Evan Gilchrist | Eddie Max Huband | Tyler Rushton | Connor Price | Jefferson Brown | Cynthia Preston | Philip Nozuka | Kyle Mac | Michelle Nolden | Mouna Traoré | Chris Britton | Derek McGrath | Max Topplin | Irene Poole | Hart Bochner | Natalie Dale | Chloe Van Landschoot | Kim Roberts | Alana Randall | Annie Chen |

La tranquilla cittadina di Chamberlain nel Maine è la casa della conservatrice e religiosa Margaret White e sua figlia Carrie. Carrie è una dolce e remissiva emarginata dalla società a causa dell’isolamento impostale dalla madre. La signorina Desjardin, l’insegnante di ginnastica, cerca invano di proteggere Carrie dalle perfide compagne di classe, guidate dall’arrogante Chris Hargenson. L’unica a pentirsi delle sue azioni è Sue Snell, la migliore amica di Chris, che per ripagare il male convince il suo ragazzo, il rubacuori Tommy Ross, a portare Carrie al ballo di fine anno. Spinta al limiti dalle sue compagne di classe, Carrie scatenerà un i suoi poteri telecinetici, vendicandosi delle angherie subite.

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Chloë Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore, Judy Greer, Portia Doubleday, and Ansel Elgort are the only A [...] D
In the scene showing Tina on fire, the stunt double was actually set on fire. Kimberly Peirce explai [...] D
It was a hot day with temperatures lingering around 103 degrees when they shot the scene in which th [...] D
Shailene Woodley turned down the role of Carrie White, while Haley Bennett, Emily Browning, Lily Col [...] D
Because Chloë Grace Moretz was a minor, she was limited to eight hours of work per day. When she [...] D
Upon the release of this film, many fans of both the novel and the 1976 film criticized the casting [...] D
When casting the film, producer Kevin Misher was looking for a group of young actors that were on th [...] D
Stephen King was unenthusiastic about another adaptation of the novel, saying it was unnecessary whe [...] D
For the film's viral marketing campaign, a phone number was created. The phone number was (207) 404- [...] D
The character Fern Mayo in Amiche cattive (1999), played by Judy Greer, was inspired by Sissy Spacek [...] D
For the shattered mirror scene, the filmmakers tried to shoot it practically with the shards of glas [...] D
Shailene Woodley turned down the role of Carrie. She would eventually star alongside Ansel Elgort in [...] D
This is the first screen adaptation where Carrie is played by an actual teenager. Chloë Grace Mor [...] D
Film debut for Ansel Elgort. D
Kimberly Peirce was inspired by Lars von Trier''s miniseries Il regno (1994) to shoot a scene where [...] D
Ansel Elgort is a foot taller than Chloë Grace Moretz; he always towered over her when they share [...] D
While Kimberly Peirce was proud of her work on the film, she was disappointed that the studio interf [...] D
The first film version to show Carrie acknowledge that Tommy Ross had died after being hit on the he [...] D
Kimberly Peirce was a close friend of Brian DePalma, director of "Carrie" (1976); they were friends [...] D
Shortly after the release of the film, a petition for the release of an extended/directors cut of th [...] D
The twins had more active roles in the prank according to one of the drafts of the script. Nicki wou [...] D
The film was originally slated to begin with a scene from the novel; a young Carrie wanders into the [...] D
Kimberly Peirce said in the Blu-ray commentary that she wanted each of the deaths of Carrie's bullie [...] D
While at the pig farm, Billy Nolan (Alex Russell) kisses the sledgehammer before killing the pig. Al [...] D
In a slight nod to the novel, Carrie is shown to briefly contemplate simply walking off the stage af [...] D
Portia Doubleday portrays Chris Hargensen, the ringleader of Carrie's bullies. Doubleday is also the [...] D
Due to changes in laws in the following decades, and a difference in societal values, smoking was no [...] D
Body Count: 12. D
Production was running over schedule and the filmmakers were faced with being forced to abandon the [...] D
Certain scenes in the script with Miss Desjardin were slightly rewritten to accommodate Judy Greer, [...] D
Sissy Spacek, who played the title role in Carrie - Lo sguardo di Satana (1976), was humorously cons [...] D
The visual effects team planned a lot of intricate sequences for some of the film's deaths, includin [...] D
When using her telekinetic powers during the climax, Carrie aggressively moves her arms, uses hand g [...] D
Kimberly Peirce stated that they used about 1000 gallons of fake blood. With about 50 tests, along w [...] D
While billed as a new adaptation of the novel, many screenplay elements were adapted from the 1976 f [...] D
Jodie Foster was considered to play Margaret White. Julianne Moore had stepped into a role written f [...] D
When Carrie reads the poem "Samson Agonistes", its final line "all in flames ascended" read by her f [...] D
Sue's prom dress is red, and when Carrie visits the dress shop to buy fabric for her prom dress, she [...] D
Chloë Grace Moretz describes the film as a darker, more twisted version that focuses on the mothe [...] D
To prepare her for the role, director Kimberly Peirce sent Chloë Grace Moretz to homeless shelter [...] D
There's one detail of the prom scene in the novel that's not present in any of the films: Carrie act [...] D
The only version where Tina is not the first one to be killed in the prom scene. In this film, Carri [...] D
Lindsay Lohan was considered for the role of Carrie White, being suggested by Stephen King himself, [...] D
Carrie is one of several characters (usually female) in Stephen King novels with mental powers. Othe [...] D
In the original script, Nicki and Lizzy were meant to die along with Jackie Talbot in the bleachers, [...] D
This is the only version where Chris Hargensen, the leader of Carrie's bullies, has brunette hair. I [...] D
When approaching the telekinetic powers, Kimberly Peirce went through the script page by page and ga [...] D
The characters Heather, Erika Gogan, Nicki, and Lizzy are an assemblage of characters Helen Shyres, [...] D
Ahead of release, one of the most frequent question raised in forums (and in IMDb's own FAQ section) [...] D
The producers communicated with Stephen King, but he did not actively consult on the film. D
This is one of the films Chloë Grace Moretz has been in that involve periods. Other films that in [...] D
In Stephen King's mini series, Rose Red (2002), the beginning sequence sees the character Annie usin [...] D
The gas station explosion, which sets Chris and Billy's bodies in the car on fire, was done practica [...] D
It was Julianne Moore's idea for her character Margaret White to have graying hair. D
The film was delayed from March 15, 2013 to October 18, 2013; Chloë Grace Moretz has stated that [...] D
Chloë Grace Moretz had admitted to not having watched any previous incarnation of "Carrie" prior [...] D
Although it was a minor subplot in the novel (it is mentioned twice), this is the only "Carrie" film [...] D
From the beginning, the studio was committed to making an R-rated film. D
To prepare for her role, Chloë Grace Moretz learned how to sew dresses and locked herself in a cl [...] D
The aspiration from the beginning was to make a classic horror film that has real characters and not [...] D
This is the second time Chloë Grace Moretz has played a character named Carrie. The first was Car [...] D
Cynthia Preston, who plays Eleanor Snell, shares a birthday with Priscilla Pointer, who played the s [...] D
Carrie's teacher has the same last name as Stuart Ullman from "The Shining", another Stephen King no [...] D
The scene where Carrie levitates Margaret to force her to talk to her was originally much longer, wi [...] D
Kimberly Peirce did not want to think of the film as a remake of the original film but instead as a [...] D
The only version that Chris Hargensen is not killed the same time as her boyfriend Billy Nolan. In a [...] D
In the novel, Margaret listens to the Tennessee Ernie Ford song "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning." D [...] D
The shower scene for this film is not as explicit as the 1976 film; there's no nudity shown. The 200 [...] D
As part of the promotion for the upcoming Halloween release of the film, a telekinetic coffee shop s [...] D
The only adaptation of the novel to not feature the character Norma Watson. In the 1976 version, she [...] D
Margaret White originally died by having Carrie telekinetically stop her heart, which happens in bot [...] D
In the novel, Ms. Desjardin tells Carrie about her own prom experience. This scene was filmed; howev [...] D
Kimberly Peirce took a page out of Stephen King's novel when it came to the film's tone, as she want [...] D
Margaret White (Julianne Moore) is shown, in various scenes, hurting herself by either scratching he [...] D
When Kimberly Peirce started collaborating with Chloë Grace Moretz, she told her to set off a tee [...] D
Chloë Grace Moretz and Ansel Elgort also starred in "November Criminals" (2016). D
The scene showing Sue and Tommy making out in his pickup truck (she talks to him about bullying Carr [...] D
In this adaptation, Chris Hargensen is intentionally made up to look overtanned with too much makeup [...] D
Chloë Grace Moretz insisted that she not be told when the fake blood was going to be dumped onto [...] D
A scene which involved Chris starting to fellate Billy in his car in order to convince him to help h [...] D
The poem Carrie reads from in English class is an excerpt from John Milton's 1671 poem "Samson Agoni [...] D
The rocks that rain at the end of the film were real. Stunt doubles were used so the actresses would [...] D
George Dawson was supposed to die at the prom, being impaled by one of the star lanterns while Erika [...] D
This film serves as the debut for Chloe Van Landschoot, Annie Chen, Natalie Dale, Alex Gordon, and A [...] D
Heather is shown wearing a white baseball cap. This is a reference to the red baseball cap worn by P [...] D
Portia Doubleday dyed her hair brown to play the role of Chris Hargensen. D
Carrie and Chris were supposed to have a direct interaction after Carrie leaves the dress shop. The [...] D
Nicki and Lizzy weren't siblings in the original script, just best friends. Kimberly Pierce rewrote [...] D
Alex Russell starred in Chronicle (2012), another film about a teenager who discovers they have tele [...] D
Both the 1976 and 2013 versions of the film have different endings than the novel. In the novel, the [...] D
Unlike the 1976 original film and 2002 remake, Carrie also has Pyrokinesis shown when she burned a c [...] D
This is the second "Carrie" film to have Ms. Desjardin spared instead of killed. She is killed in th [...] D
This film inspired a fan campaign for Kimberly Peirce's cut with the hashtag #ReleaseThePeirceCut. D
In the novel, Carrie and Sue speak to each other again after the disastrous prom. Sue tells Carrie t [...] D