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Carrie is a horror film directed by Brian De Palma, based on Stephen King’s novel.

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It stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy high school student who discovers her telekinetic abilities.

Carrie solidified its place in the horror genre for its powerful performances and chilling atmosphere.

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Carrie is a horror film directed by Brian De Palma, based on Stephen King’s novel. It stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy high school student who discovers her telekinetic abilities. Tormented by her peers and controlled by her fanatically religious mother, played by Piper Laurie, the film follows Carrie’s emotional and psychological struggles leading to a dramatic climax. Carrie solidified its place in the horror genre for its powerful performances and chilling atmosphere.

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