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Carrie
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If you've got a taste for terror… take Carrie to the prom.
Withdrawn and sensitive teenager Carrie White faces bullying from classmates and abuse from her fanatically pious mother. When she begins to suspect that she has supernatural powers, things take a dark and violent turn.
Director: Brian De Palma
Cast: Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, William Katt, John Travolta
Cast: Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, William Katt, John Travolta
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Carrie (1976), directed by Brian De Palma, V2 hybrid 4k remaster, encoded in 10 bit HEVC with AAC sound, including 5.1 remaster, original theatrical mono, three commentary tracks, isolated score and effects, and subtitles in thirty-two languages.
IMDb : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074285/
Video encoded in two-pass 16.0 Mbps x265 10bit with the veryslow preset for archive quality image. Audio encoded separately with Apple AAC for the highest-quality AAC sound available. Text subtitles converted to SRT, image subtitles converted to VobSub and repositioned.
Note : Here's another substantial upgrade, apart from the increased bitrate and encoding settings (and not applying any degrain, thus the 16Mbps video bitrate and the fairly grainy picture), this adds two more commentary tracks, and a whole bunch of extra subtitles.
Brian De Palma adapting the novel that made Stephen King a megastar (and probably paid for his coke addiction for years)? Why not, it's the 70s, who cares? De Palma has always been at home with unease, and it works to his advantage here, with the screwed-up social dynamics between Carrie, her teachers and principal, and her weirdo mother. There are a few disadvantages, of course, De Palma is an incorrigible voyeur and pervert, so the opening scene with the teenage girls in the shower is pretty uncomfortable (but probably raised fewer eyebrows in the 70s), and there's some really odd uses of split screen and optical effects towards the end, but all in all, it's a solid adaptation, mostly carried (get it?) by the very solid performances, and it's a hell of a cast, there's Sissy Spacek, of course, doing the role of a lifetime, but also Piper Laurie, Nancy Allen, John Travolta, Amy Irving, William Katt, Betty Buckley, and P. J. Soles all do a pretty flawless job. Deservedly a classic, despite a few things that have not aged quite as well.
Carrie White is a social outcast, bullied at school and abused at home by her religious fanatic mother, but when she gets upset enough, weird things start happening around her, and it's possible she can move things with her mind. As a conflict with a mean classmate comes to a head, another girl in her class feels bad for her and arranges for her popular football player boyfriend to take Carrie to the prom, something Carrie accepts after quite a bit of convincing. However, while some people are trying to help Carrie, and Carrie finally stands up to her mother about the prom, others are plotting a final evil prank at the end of prom night, unaware of what they will unleash.
This remaster is above average, fairly clean, and sharp for what it is, although the flare-heavy 70s cinematography is never not going to look like you have something in your eye. As mentioned, the image is quite grainy, and contrast and color are a little bit anemic too, but this is about as good as it gets. 5.1 remaster is good, original mono is there if you want it, and all the commentary tracks are well worth your time.
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IMDb : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074285/
Video encoded in two-pass 16.0 Mbps x265 10bit with the veryslow preset for archive quality image. Audio encoded separately with Apple AAC for the highest-quality AAC sound available. Text subtitles converted to SRT, image subtitles converted to VobSub and repositioned.
Note : Here's another substantial upgrade, apart from the increased bitrate and encoding settings (and not applying any degrain, thus the 16Mbps video bitrate and the fairly grainy picture), this adds two more commentary tracks, and a whole bunch of extra subtitles.
Brian De Palma adapting the novel that made Stephen King a megastar (and probably paid for his coke addiction for years)? Why not, it's the 70s, who cares? De Palma has always been at home with unease, and it works to his advantage here, with the screwed-up social dynamics between Carrie, her teachers and principal, and her weirdo mother. There are a few disadvantages, of course, De Palma is an incorrigible voyeur and pervert, so the opening scene with the teenage girls in the shower is pretty uncomfortable (but probably raised fewer eyebrows in the 70s), and there's some really odd uses of split screen and optical effects towards the end, but all in all, it's a solid adaptation, mostly carried (get it?) by the very solid performances, and it's a hell of a cast, there's Sissy Spacek, of course, doing the role of a lifetime, but also Piper Laurie, Nancy Allen, John Travolta, Amy Irving, William Katt, Betty Buckley, and P. J. Soles all do a pretty flawless job. Deservedly a classic, despite a few things that have not aged quite as well.
Carrie White is a social outcast, bullied at school and abused at home by her religious fanatic mother, but when she gets upset enough, weird things start happening around her, and it's possible she can move things with her mind. As a conflict with a mean classmate comes to a head, another girl in her class feels bad for her and arranges for her popular football player boyfriend to take Carrie to the prom, something Carrie accepts after quite a bit of convincing. However, while some people are trying to help Carrie, and Carrie finally stands up to her mother about the prom, others are plotting a final evil prank at the end of prom night, unaware of what they will unleash.
This remaster is above average, fairly clean, and sharp for what it is, although the flare-heavy 70s cinematography is never not going to look like you have something in your eye. As mentioned, the image is quite grainy, and contrast and color are a little bit anemic too, but this is about as good as it gets. 5.1 remaster is good, original mono is there if you want it, and all the commentary tracks are well worth your time.
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