pcgoblin wrote:
DeathFlowerKing wrote:
Carrie from the movie of the same name. Bullied at school, abused at home. I can't blame her for snapping and murdering everyone the way she did. If she didn't have telekinetic powers I image she would have brought a gun to school the next after after what those nasty b*****s did to her at her prom.
Which has become something of a f****d up American tradition.
Also I felt sorry for all four girls in The Craft.
And Rosemary in Rosemary's Baby. Her husband was a real scumbag selling his soul for fame and offering his own wife up as an incubator for the Antichrist and gaslighting her throughout the entire movie.
Was there a particular version of Carrie you enjoyed more than the others, or is it Carrie's story, in general?
I really enjoyed your comments about Rosemary. Well said.
Characters You Feel Sorry ForFantine played by Anne Hathaway in Les Misérables.
I think i most prefer both the book version and the original movie version of Carrie. Didn't care much for the remakes.
Her story was really more like a tragedy than pure horror but that's why I liked it so much.
Edit: As for Rosemary, let's just say her situation hit close to home with me as my mom was married to a man who at first seemed a genuinely good guy until we found out he had been lying to us about everything throughout the entire marriage. He was also a crackhead who abused her and cheated on her, stole money from my grandfather, etc. All while convincing everyone he was such a great guy.
I saw a lot of him in Rosemary's husband which is why I realized he was such a well-written villain. I can imagine other women have had husbands just like that too?