Through friends micardis 20 torrino I think it's here that the original Carrie resonated so strongly with audiences. The story seems to depict the classic triumph of the underdog, the victim fatally underestimated by her tormentors, the poster girl for bullied adolescents. Except, of course, that it's not a triumph - it may be cathartic and dramatically satisfying to see those little vixens get their just deserts, but this is Old Testament justice, not to be applauded, and like all violent responses it gets out of hand. It's not just the guilty characters who suffer, but the innocents alongside them. Nobody emerges from this film unscathed, least of all the audience.
|